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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times
SEATTLE — The upcoming fall movie season is somewhat touch-and-go this year, with the ongoing strikes by Hollywood writer and actor unions affecting the schedule. Because striking actors can’t do interviews or appear on red carpets to support their films, some movies have been rescheduled for later dates — or may drop from the fall schedule at the last minute. The following reflects what’s known at press time; dates below may change. “A Haunting in Venice” The third entry in Kenneth Branagh’s entertaining foray into Agatha Christie mysteries, in which he directs and plays detective Hercule Poi…