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Best October Movies You Haven’t Seen

Thursday, September 30th, 2010 by Jenny Zeng

The coming October 1st is China National Day, on which a universal celebration will spread out the country. And meantime all Chinese people will have a week-long vacation. It’s really fantastic to have such a long rest, and I prefer to devote some days to my favorite hobby, to enjoy some of the forthcoming shocking movies.

It seems that a large number of splendid movies will be released in this October. Have you ever had a glance at it? And what movies are you most expecting? As for me, these following really deserve to be awaited.

Case 39

“Case 39″ is a horror film starring Renée Zellweger as family services social worker Emily Jenkins. To rescue ten-year-old Lillith Sullivan (Jodelle Ferland) from her parents after allegations of abuse suggest that the child is not safe in her own home, kind-hearted Emily Jenkins discovers to her horror that the situation is far deadlier than she ever suspected. Lan McShane and Bradley Cooper also star in the thriller from Antibodies director Christian Alvart.

Freakonomics 

What started as a New York Times article in 2003 became one of the best-selling books of the last decade and is now one of the most compelling films. Freakonomics, by economist Steven D. Levitt and author Stephen J. Dubner, examines human behavior through the lens of statistics and incentives, rather than morals and ethics, illuminating surprising and controversial conclusions. It exposes the hidden side of everything, debunking conventional wisdom, and revealing what answers may come if one just asks the right questions.

Let me in 

A 12-year-old boy, who is bullied in school, befriends a young female neighbor who moves to town and turns out to be a vampire. The gifted cast of “Let Me In” takes audiences straight to the troubled heart of adolescent longing and loneliness in an astonishing coming-of-age story based on the best-selling Swedish novel Lat den Ratte Komma In (Let the Right One In) by John Ajvide Lindqvist, and the highly-acclaimed film of the same name.

The Social Network

The remarkable story behind Facebook comes to the big screen with this Columbia Pictures production scripted by The West Wing’s Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher (Fight Club, Zodiac). The film will focus on the evolution of Facebook, the online social network created in 2004 on the Harvard campus, and how success and wealth changed the lives of the classmates who created it. It is said that at a recent All Things Digital (2010) conference, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (who is themain character in the film) said he wished the film hadn’t been made in his lifetime.

All the four above movies will be released on the forthcoming October 1st. And it is reported that the following month will provide rich arrays of wonderful movies for us audience. We can just wait for more surprises and be ready to enjoy it.

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  1. hank. wong says:

    great, it’s helpful….

  2. jacky says:

    THANK

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