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Serious fare, family fun, Philly flicks

It's the end of the world as we know it (The Road, 2012), our wives and/or children are being killed (The Boys Are Back, Law Abiding Citizen, The Lovely Bones), vampires and woolly beasts are on the prowl (Twilight, Where the Wild Things Are), a 1930s aviatrix and a 1960s Japanimation icon are flying high (Amelia, Astro Boy), and the monosyllabic movie musical is back (Fame, Nine, Dare)!

It's the end of the world as we know it (The Road, 2012), our wives and/or children are being killed (The Boys Are Back, Law Abiding Citizen, The Lovely Bones), vampires and woolly beasts are on the prowl (Twilight, Where the Wild Things Are), a 1930s aviatrix and a 1960s Japanimation icon are flying high (Amelia, Astro Boy), and the monosyllabic movie musical is back (Fame, Nine, Dare)!

And in a trend we might not see again for a while, if the Pennsylvania filmmaking tax incentive program bites the dust, a handful of the season's top titles hail from Philadelphia and the region. Among 'em: Law Abiding Citizen, The Lovely Bones, and The Road (shot in western Pennsylvania, edited in Philly).

Fall traditionally marks the release of awards-contending adult fare, and this year there are candidates from the Coen Brothers (A Serious Man) and Philadelphia's own Lee Daniels (Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire). But there's a goodly number of family- friendly pics coming this way, too.

Watch for Wes Anderson's stop-motion animation adaptation of Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox, along with the alien invasion 'toon Planet 51, Disney's A Christmas Carol starring Jim Carrey as nearly everyone, and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. (Ouch!)

- Steven Rea
Inquirer movie critic