MegamindMegamind - November 5, 2010
Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, and David Cross voice this Dreamworks animated feature. Keep your fingers crossed on this one and pray like hell, but it's good to know it's from the team that brought us Kung Fu Panda.


Due DateDue Date - November 5, 2010
Stars The Hangover's Zach Galifianakis and Iron Man's Robert Downey, Jr. About a high-strung father-to-be who is is forced to hitch a ride with aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay on a road trip in order to make it to his child's birth on time. Planes, Trains and Automobiles for a new generation?


unstoppableUnstoppable - November 12, 2010
Director Tony Scott and actor Denzel Washington team up for the fifth time in another runaway train thriller. Chris Pine also stars in the film based on an actual event that took place in Ohio back in 2001.


Morning GLoryMorning Glory - November 12, 2010
An all-star cast leads this story about a hotshot television producer who is given the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program, despite the constant feuding of its high-profile anchors. Stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Patrick Wilson, Jeff Goldblum, Diane Keaton, 50 Cent and more.


Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsHarry Potter and the Deathly Hollows: Part 1 - November 19, 2010
With Voldemort now in power at the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts, Harry, Ron, and Hermione are left to complete Dumbledore's work and finish off the Dark Lord. Not only the last book of the Potter franchise (though part 2 comes out next year), but the first to be released in 3D. Anyone else ready to get this thing going so we can put the franchise to bed?


The Next Three DaysThe Next Three Days - November 19, 2010
Crash's Paul Haggis scripts this crime drama that stars Liam Neeson, Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks in a story about how a married couple's life is turned upside-down when the wife is accused of a murder.


TangledTangled - November 24, 2010
Disney takes another chance on bringing classic childhood fairy tales to life, even after The Princess and the Frog failed to resonate with audiences last year. They have a new strategy though... change the name from something we're all familiar with - in this case Rapunzel - to something that totally makes no sense. Good luck, Disney.


BurlesqueBurlesque - November 24, 2010
Moulin Rouge for a new generation? Stars Cher, Christina Aguilera, Kristen Bell, and Stanley Tucci