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IMDb Picks: October

Birdman poster
The Affair poster
Dear White People poster

Browse the list of October movies and TV shows that our editors recommend, including David Fincher's film adaptation of Gone Girl, the premiere the Showtime series "The Affair", Sundance Jury winner Dear White People, Michael Keaton as a washed-up actor in Birdman and many more.

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Twitter Q&A;: Luke Evans and Sarah Gadon

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Luke Evans and Sarah Gadon

Luke Evans and Sarah Gadon joined us for a Live Twitter Chat on October 6th, to chat about their upcoming film Dracula Untold. Dracula Untold opens in theaters on October 10th.

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Taking Aim on "Arrow’s" Third Season

Still From Arrow
Still From "Arrow". Courtesy of The CW.

All successful genre series are build on a strong foundation of deep character development and credible mythology. When a show manages to survive its first two years, then everyone involved in making it can relax -- theoretically -- into a more adventurous third season. The wise ones only relax a little, though. While a third season renewal usually indicates a high level of confidence on the network's part, it also means that the creative stakes are higher than ever. One imagines a sort of freedom in that; writers can swing for the fences by expanding into ever more complex storylines and stickier moral challenges. All signs point to The CW's excellent series "Arrow" following this trajectory.

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October TV Premieres

Wondering which TV series are premiering in October? Take a look at our full list of premieres including both new series and returning shows.

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October Indie Releases

Here's a list of independent feature films and documentaries that are on our radar for the month of October, including the latest indie ventures from Daniel Racliffe, Shailene Woodley, and Kristen Stewart; a new documentary based on Muhammed Ali's personal "audio journals"; and the winner of Cannes' Un Certain Regard Jury Prize.

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