If you're one of those who's observant enough you'll agree with me that,The air is seriously getting cooler and December is coming up fast: time for apple-picking, sweaters, and, a lot more time indoors. For us, that's as good an excuse as any to start mulling over the next season's line-up for movies and TV: whether you're watching in a 3D megaplex,viwing centre,Cinema or on the tablet propped up on your bedside table, there's some good movies coming up this season. So here's what we're daydreaming about, from the retro-futurism of Ascension to the weird superhero counterpoint of Birdman and the twee text-message interfaces in Men, Women & Children
DC Comics TV shows
Gotham: September 22nd
The Flash: October 7th
Constantine: October 24th
Marvel is winning on the big screen, so DC is trying to take over the small one. And it's really starting in a big way this year, with three shows on three networks. Now, we'll admit, we haven't been particularly thrilled by any of them so far — Constantine and Gotham, in particular, have rocky starts — but they all have potential, and we're excited to see how DC plans to start bringing its heroes to life
Agents of SHIELD
September 23rd
Agents of SHIELD had a rocky start before hitting a creative stride during the final six episodes of its first season, when the series really began to address the fallout from Captain America: The Winter Soldier. With Marvel Studio's film success continuing unabated, Agents of SHIELD (along with a new show, Agent Carter, premiering in January) will undoubtedly be setting the stage for the studio's next blockbuster, Avengers: Age of Ultron — and that's definitely worth sticking around for.
Gone Girl
October 3rd
David Fincher's next thriller is all about uncertainty. A woman has disappeared, and it's growing increasingly unclear whether her husband had anything to do with it. An adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestselling novel of the same name, Gone Girl looks like it's bound to be another example of Fincher delivering all the moody, stylish storytelling we've come to expect from him.
Birdman
October 17th
Director Alejandro González Iñárritu's films don't really do simple. They usually tell several characters' intertwining stories, and Iñárritu has rightly garnered acclaim for his seamless execution. His next film, however, may be a bit different: Birdman appears to focus mainly on one character — a washed-up actor who's famous for having once played a superhero (smartly cast as Michael Keaton). That doesn't mean this will be a simple film, though. Birdman looks brilliantly surreal, gorgeously shot, and super smart. This one is easily among the top on our list and many more...
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