We may not be getting the crisp fall weather just yet, but we are getting previews for tons of movies opening in the fall. In preparation for this autumn and winter at the theaters, I've broken up the lengthy list of upcoming movies into many small themes for my Fall Movie Preview series. This way, you'll be in the know when the chillier months roll around, bringing a whole new crop of new films. For today's preview, let's go back in time and check out some of the period pieces coming to a theater near you.

Silk
One of the two period movies coming out this fall that stars Keira Knightley, Silk tells the story of "a married silkworm merchant-turned-smuggler [Michael Pitt] in 19th century France traveling to Japan for his town's supply of silkworms after a disease wipes out their African supply. During his stay in Japan, he becomes obsessed with the concubine of a local baron." Knightley plays the silkworm merchant's wife Helene. This film looks like it will be beautiful, and as it also stars Alfred Molina I'm already on board to see it when it comes out September 14.
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Lust, Caution
Ang Lee's follow-up project to his critically successful Brokeback Mountain is the much anticipated thriller Lust, Caution. This time he's trading in the lovestruck cowboys for lovestruck spies in post-WWII Shanghai. In the movie, "a young woman, Wang Jiazhi (Tang Wei), gets swept up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue with a powerful political figure, Mr. Yee (Tony Leung)." From the trailer it seems that Lee continues to be a master of visual storytelling, every lush frame evoking passion, fear and sensuality without anyone saying a word. I'll be in line to see this one when it opens September 28.

Love in the Time of Cholera
Based on the beloved novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Love in the Time of Cholera follows "a love triangle set in turn-of-the-century South America, where two lovers wait out careers, marriages, affairs and deaths until they can reunite." There's an interesting cast attached to this one, which includes John Leguizamo, Liev Schreiber, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Javier Bardem and Benjamin Bratt. Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) directs. I'm surprised it took this long for the book to be adapted, but now that it has been, I'll be curious to see how it's done. Love in the Time of Cholera opens November 16.

Atonement
I couldn't resist posting the trailer for Atonement recently because the cast is just so darn attractive. Also, it looks like a successful and gorgeous WWII romantic drama. Keira Knightley and the beautiful James McAvoy star as lovers whose affair is interrupted when the young Briony (Saoirse Ronan, who is also in another movie this fall, and is set to play Susie in Peter Jackson's adaptation of The Lovely Bones) makes a false accusation. If you haven't yet watched the lovely trailer, I suggest you do so before Atonement opens December 7 in the U.S. (or September 7 in the U.K.). Also, check out the Ian McEwan novel on which the movie is based.
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I can't wait! I havent seen a 'brilliant' film so far this year, but these all look great.
1I'm especially excited for Atonement - I read the book and it was briliant.
Ooh, I hadn't heard of Lust, Caution, but I love Ang Lee and Tony Leung was quite something in The Lover. I'm really enjoying the fall movie previews, btw.
2They all look fantastic. I'm especially excited about 'Love in the Time of Cholera' - one of my favorite novels.
3i love "love in the time of cholera" i hope the film does the book justice
4all of these movies sound great. hopefully i will be able to see all of them.
5I've been meaning to read 'Love in the Time of Cholera.' I didn't know it was becoming a movie!!
6I can't wait to see all of these mnovies!!
7Love, love, love period pieces. All of these sound interesting.
8hmm...is kiera knightley trying to get another oscar nod? isn't there another british actress out there that studios can use?
anyways...tony leung is a magnificant actor so i'll definitely be catching lust, caution. what a title.
9I am excited for "Atonement" because I loved the book. The lush visuals, the casting of Tony Leung and having Ang Lee as the director is enough to get me in line for "Lust, Caution." I'm also interested in seeing how they treat "Love in the Time of Cholera." It's got quite a roster of stars.
10I just excited for period pieces in general. I'll see them all--and I need to read the books!
11yeah me too softrockstar, I'm interested in almost all of them!
12I adore period pieces. These all look interesting, hope I get to see them.
13I love period pieces and all of these look worthy of seeing.
14Thanks for the preview, Buzzsugar, it was interesting and useful! These movies will make Fall less sad!
15i love keira knightley as an actress. she's so good.
16i love keira knightlys work so really keen to see those films
17Nice to see more fans of Tony Leung in The Lover. That was such a good movie.
I'm looking forward to Love in the Time of Cholera and Lust, Caution.
18Woops...
Looks like there are two actors named Tony Leung, and this isn't the one from The Lover.
19Is Keira Knightley capable of playing a role that doesn't involve her accent and a corset? She needs to switch things up a bit.
20I love period dramas. I am in the middle of "The Other Boleyn Girl", and I can not wait to see that with Scarlet and Natalie Portman!
21my comment was eaten. must've been because i said that i disliked keira knightley.
i love that
you started with the period films! i really look forward to hearing what you have to say about the other fall movies, buzz! these all look like a lot of fun especially the ang lee one.
22Sorry Casasugar & other Tony Leung fans, you're thinking on the wrong Tony Leung. Tony Leung Chiu Wai is the one in this film, he's mostly known as a Wong Kar Wai muse & star of Heroes. Tony Leung Ka Fai is the actor in The Lovers. Sorry. But I'm a HUGE Tony Leung Chiu Wai fan so I'm super happy.
23I am still waiting for "The Other Boleyn Girl" with N.Portman, Eric Bana and Scarlett Johansson ! I've finished the book last week and I am so exiting for this movie !
24I love period pieces, but no one ever wants to see them with me, so I enjoy them a few months later on DVD, curled up on the couch on a rainy or snowy day.
25Hooray for period pieces! However, there are so many great actresses out there--why is only Keira Knightley getting work? I'm not such a fan of hers.
26Im really intrigued by "Lust, Caution"- Ang Lee and Tony Leung are both favorites of mine.
27Not really sure about "Love in the Time of Cholera"- that book is mystically beautiful and I fear that any adaptation will have a rough time translating it into a 2 hour movie.
Atonement was also a beautiful book, but the trailer and James McAvoy give me hope.
These all look so good. Although I've been meaning to read the Garcia Marquez and looks like I'll have to do it before the movie comes out.
28I love period pieces. I will definitely be checking all of them out at the theater this fall.
29I cannot wait for Atonement, because JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMES.
Those release dates are so crazy. Two months before in the UK? The same thing happened with "Becoming Jane"! Crazy.
30Every one of them sounds interesting.....love me some period movies! But where is my lovely Orlando? He's the perfect type for period movies...as is Keira.
31omg the period pieces are ALL must sees...can't wait!
32I LOVE period pieces! I'm especially excited for "Love in the Time of Cholera" and "Silk" 'cause I read both of the books so I can't wait to see how they would look like on the big screen! Plus, it's always nice to see Keira Knightley...
33Lust, Caution isnt that good; the plot is very developed but the general movie has too much irrelavent or trivial stuff that overshadows the main story. Since it already came out in Asia, i got the DvD and its not what worth all the hype. Brokeback was wayy better.
34Atonement was amazing!
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