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Summer may be full of big budget blockbusters but autumn has its fair share of fantastic movies too. In this week’s edition of Bold Face we feature the stars of three of fall’s films and the favorite frames of the famous faces that appear in them…

In The Fault in Our Stars, Hazel and Augustus are two teenagers who share an acerbic wit, a disdain for the conventional and a love that sweeps them on a journey. They also happen to meet and fall in love at a cancer support group. The film, which was released on DVD in September, stars Willem Dafoe as the reclusive Peter Van Houten, author of An Imperial Affliction, Hazel’s favorite novel which closely mirror’s her own story. In the movie, Dafoe wears the Federico eyeglasses in from Sama Eyewear

The Skeleton Twins, in theatres now, is a comedy-drama film in which estranged twins Maggie and Milo (played by Saturday Night Live alums Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader) coincidentally cheat death on the same day, prompting them to reunite and confront the reasons their lives went so wrong. The twins slowly reconnect, realizing that the key to fixing their lives just may lie in fixing their relationship with each other. Hader, who recently returned to SNL as host, is wearing the G-Star Raw GS605S sunglasses from Marchon

Keira Knightley will soon appear in Laggies, a comedy out on Oct. 24, about a woman named Megan, who in the throes of a quarter-life crisis, panics when her boyfriend proposes. She then hides out in the home of her new friend, 16-year-old Annika, who lives with her world-weary single dad. After that, we will see her in the drama The Imitation Game, premiering Nov. 21, based on the real life story of legendary British cryptanalyst Alan Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers during World War II. Knightley plays Joan Clarke, a mathematician who worked with Turing as a cryptanalyst. Knightley was snapped wearing the Fendi FF0074/S sunglasses from Safilo while promoting the films during the Toronto International Film Festival.