Sentences with phrase «best fall festivals»

We rounded up the best fall festivals across America and this diverse bunch features something for everyone.

Not exact matches

Next year, Life Is Good expects to throw 23 pumpkin festivals on a single fall day, with the goal of raising more than $ 1 million.
Everything from the best local apple orchards to fun fall festivals.
a good friend asks when I run into him on a sunny, warm day at a fall festival.
Last year I attended the Life Is Good festival and fell in love with them even more.
While October is the start of lots of great things - the crisp fall air (well, here in Texas, «crisp» is considered any temperature under three digits), kids» eager anticipation of which costume they'll choose from the hundreds they've considered (yes, my 12 - and 14 - year - old still trick - or - treat), and the fall festivals around town - it can also be the start of stress.
She launches her seasonal as well as occasional collections every year like summer, spring, fall / winter, party wear, casual / festival, etc..
(Except it's fall, so covering up would probably be a better idea than going full - on music festival chic.)
AlKaram present seasonal as well as occasional collections for its beloved customers including summer spring, autumn, mid summer, fall winter, festival and many more.
Leather Tote — A well - made leather tote is great for stashing everything you need for fall festivals and activities.
They're the footwear of choice for music festivals and models off duty, the closed - toe staple that when styled correctly can be worn year - round, and one of the best ways to transition summer pieces into fall.
Sarah Polley's third feature (following Take this Waltz and Away from Her) and first documentary so impressed critics when it premiered on the festival circuit last fall that it landed on several best of 2012 critic lists despite not yet reaching theaters outside of Canada.
Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master might have lost the Golden Lion in Venice (while still winning Best Director and Best Actor (s) awards), but it emerged as the most critically acclaimed film of the fall festival season.
In fact, nearly every Best Picture winner in recent memory made its debut at one of the major fall film festivals.
The many highlights of the festival included Tributes to Errol Morris and Aaron Sorkin; conversations with Sofia Coppola, Patty Jenkins (AFI Class of 2000), Angelina Jolie and Loung Ung, Martin McDonagh and Sam Rockwell, Christopher Nolan, Jordan Peele, Andy Serkis and Agnès Varda; the Indie Contenders Roundtable with panelists Sean Baker («The Florida Project»), Richard Gere («Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer»), Salma Hayek («Beatriz at Dinner»), Diane Kruger («In the Fade»), Kumail Nanjiani («The Big Sick»), Robert Pattinson («Good Time»), Margot Robbie («I, Tonya») and Lois Smith («Marjorie Prime»); and the Doc Roundtable with panelists Evgeny Afineevsky («Cries from Syria»), Greg Barker («The Final Year»), Kasper Collin («I Called Him Morgan»), Feras Fayyad («Last Men in Aleppo»), Yance Ford («Strong Island»), Bryan Fogel («Icarus»), Steve James («Abacus: Small Enough to Jail»), Amanda Lipitz («Step») and Brett Morgen («Jane»).
Fall film festival reviews for Tom Hooper's transgender true story were so - so, with critics damning it with faint praise, calling it «well - meaning» and «tasteful.»
The festival tends to look after its own, and while there was some speculation that his new film, which shot at the end of 2011, could be ready for the fall festival circuit last year, Cannes always seemed the better bet for his Bangkok - set, ultraviolent re-team with Ryan Gosling.
Still, elevation doesn't do much to explain why, of the three festivals that kick off the fall season — Venice, Telluride and Toronto — it's the one with the best track record.
This had some mixed reviews coming out of the festivals last fall, but it looks darn good from this fine trailer here.
While there was no secret screening — director Kent Jones «dream of bringing Martin Scorsese «s «The Wolf Of Wall Street» to the fest were squashed when Scorsese fell behind in his editing — this year's festival was still one of NYFF's best.
Well, the fall film festival season is starting to really take shape and if you were wondering what's up with the line - up of the 59th BFI London Film Festival, wonder no longer.
Barry Jenkins delivered a strong second feature with «Moonlight,» which picked up raves at fall festivals and gained ground by playing well on the specialty circuit, backed by the best reviews of the year.
It's got a lot on its side, however, including plenty of festival buzz, a well - timed (for a horror movie) fall release date, and the presence of popular lead actress Jennifer Lawrence in the title role.
Of the films we have already seen, Chadwick Boseman buffed his stardom in the lead role in Marvel blockbuster «Black Panther,» while Joaquin Phoenix took home Best Actor at Cannes as a brutal killer trying to save a young girl from the sex trade in «You Were Never Really Here,» and Ethan Hawke earned raves as a melancholy priest out of the fall festivals for Paul Schrader's recently released «First Reformed.»
It had a fancy Venice festival premiere lined up and an awards - ready fall release date and... well, «The Campaign» isn't quite like that movie.
In fact it's probably the largest, glitziest and most glamorous of the fall festival season players and no - one doubts that Toronto knows how to roll out the red carpet as well as any of them.
A always been the case, Row Three staff and contributors along with a few a regular reader or two provide a tiny capsule, a postcard if you will, of all the films that they saw at the festival, accompanied by an identifier - tag: [BEST], [LOVED], [LIKED], [DISLIKED], [DISAPPOINTED], [FELL ASLEEP], [WALKED OUT], [HATED] and [WORST].
As has always been the case, regular Row Three contributors along with a few readers provide a tiny capsule, a postcard if you will, of all the films that they saw at the festival, accompanied by an identifier - tag: [BEST], [LOVED], [LIKED], [DISLIKED], [DISAPPOINTED], [FELL ASLEEP], [WALKED OUT], [HATED] and [WORST].
Why: The Shape of Water has been considered the inevitable Best Picture winner since it launched to acclaim on the festival circuit last fall.
And it will only get better during the fall festival circuit and awards season.
It's the first day of fall and the Venice, Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals have wrapped and by now a Best Picture frontrunner has usually emerged.
The latter award is one I predicted (not with any great enthusiasm, mind) the moment the credits started rolling on the film: as well as it being the kind of showily «brave» work that festival juries often fall for, it always seemed likely Gallo would get some kind of pat on the back for bringing two features (plus a short) to Venice this year.
Well back in May, it was revealed by the producers that «On The Road» was being readied for a fall festival circuit run and this was after the April shoot of additional footage.
The Oscar buzz for both Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett, as well as Todd Haynes as Best Director, is still strong even though the fall festival circuit added a few more strong Oscar candidates in the meantime.
The Oscar punditry world is humming along as it always does this time of year, the beginning of summer season, awaiting the pivotal fall festivals where the Best Picture winners have emerged for the past decade — Telluride, Venice and...
Watching Nathalie go through the motions of losing touch with modern school system, letting go of her husband and kids who have moved on, trying to connect with today's youth, and hopelessly falling in love with a cat ended up being the very best cinematic experience I've had at the festival, and indeed, the year so far.
The Oscar punditry world is humming along as it always does this time of year, the beginning of summer season, awaiting the pivotal fall festivals where the Best Picture winners have emerged for the past decade — Telluride, Venice and Toronto.
The festival is held in the fall and has over 200 events for people of all ages, including author events and readings, as well as writing competitions, fireworks, talent shows and workshops, including ones for puppetry.
If you want to avoid the most popular festivals, and still want to enjoy good weather, there are two ideal times to go: the window after Mardi Gras and before Jazz Fest (usually falling between late February or early March and late April), and in the fall, between September and November.
One of the best ways to appreciate music in the Napa Valley is outdoors and Downtown Napa has great street festivals during the summer and fall — such as Blues, Brews & BBQ — featuring mostly blues and jazz and plenty of street food, wine and beer.
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Many Mexican festivals take place in the Fall, so if you're looking for cultural riches in addition to warm and scenic beaches, it's one of the best times to go.
Tune In, Turn On: Video Art Screens at Galleries, Festivals and Museums This Fall W.M. Akers If you think video art still means black - and - white movies of deathly serious people doing incomprehensible things, you're missing a lot of innovation, delight — and good art.
-- Aboriginal festivals like Walking with Spirits at Beswick Falls, near Katherine NT, are alcohol free celebrations of community well being and these are tremendously beneficial to the health of children.
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