5. Seven Psychopaths (dir. Martin McDonagh) - October 12th

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOsd5d8IVoA
Martin McDonagh, director of the brilliant In Bruges , looks to strike again with this twisted comedy about a crazy dilemma involving a stolen Shih Tzu. Just by watching the trailer, you can tell that this is going to be a crazy good time. Plus - With a cast like that, how could you possibly go wrong? McDonagh's films were never a big box office hit, but if this is as good as we're hoping, you can be sure that it will have fans for a long time.
4. Looper (dir. Rian Johnson) - September 28th

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uIWGOKW5OM
As a sucker for cerebral sci-fis with unique premises, as well as Joseph Gordon Levitt, this film looks to be pretty awesome. The premise involves an illegal use of time travel where future criminals send their targets to the present, where loopers (like Levitt's character) kill them. However, things get interesting when Levitt has to kill his future self. People who enjoy thinking at the movies will probably get a kick out of this film, so I'm definitely looking forward to this.
3. Argo (dir. Ben Affleck) - October 12th

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w918Eh3fij0
After the Town and Gone Baby Gone, Ben Affleck has proven himself as a director, and his newest film has an awesome premise: Using a fake movie to extract hostages in Iran during the Cold War of the seventies. Oh, and it's based on a true story. With a great cast (Afflect, Bryan Cranston, Alan Arkin, & John Goodman) and an inticing plotline, this film has the potential to be another big success, just like The Town was in 2010.
2. Frankenweenie (dir. Tim Burton) - October 5th

As someone who can relate to losing a pet, this film already has me at its emotional core, not to mention a brilliant style of stop motion animation that only Tim Burton could deliver. It may not be a big box office smash, but expect a lot of Sparky shirts coming to your local Hot Topic.
1. The Master (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson) - September 14th

Paul Thomas Anderson. Need I say more?
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