Summer movie season is all but over, and after months of less-than-stellar box office debuts, that's not necessarily bad news. (Unless, of course, fond memories of "After Earth," "The Lone Ranger" and "R.I.P.D." still persist.)
After Labor Day, Hollywood starts its all-important awards season, putting serious-minded films with Oscar-y expectations at local theaters on the regular between Sept. 6 and New Year's Eve. That means prestige movies like "Rush," "Gravity" and "The Wolf of Wall Street" will intermingle with blockbusters like "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," "Anchorman: The Legend Continues" and "Thor: The Dark World," marking an array of options that should create the best time of Hollywood's year. Ahead, the 74 movies to keep an eye on over the next three months.
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