There are some awesome
fall festivals here in SW Pennsylvania and I look forward to roaming through the food and craft booths with my daughters.
Not exact matches
But I am still wanting to put a live band together, and we're just waiting for some things to
fall into place
here in the U.K. with Nettwerk America to maybe get into some of the dance
festivals, in which case I'll look into putting a live P.A. together for the show.
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.
They also have
Fall Festivals that take place
here which includes live music, races, and marshmallow roasting on the weekends.
That being said, the
fall festival season is only the beginning of the Oscar race, so there's surely plenty of drama to come, and we'll be covering every meteoric rise and surprising snub right
here on Oscar Beat.
Here are the 10 upcoming movies you can't pass up at the
festival this
fall.
Some wag commented on Twitter during the
festival that when a film is described as «soporific,» it means that the critic
fell asleep during the screening, but
here, we'd mean the word as a compliment; Tsai conjures up a surreal tone closest to the moments after waking where you try and work out if your dreams were real or not, and it's a feeling that lingers long after the credits roll.
Here's a fun fact that escaped us in amidst the flurry of
fall festival activity: Guillaume Canet «s sprawling crime story saga «Blood Ties» premiered at the Cannes Film
Festival running two hours and twenty - four minutes, but by the time it hit Toronto International Film
Festival, it had been reduced somewhat significantly to two hours and seven minutes.
This had some mixed reviews coming out of the
festivals last
fall, but it looks darn good from this fine trailer
here.
I've been saying for a few weeks now that this new month means that it's time for the
fall festival season, and
here's some real evidence of it.
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.»
Release Date: TBD, but it's an Annapurna Pictures film and has been completed, so
here's hoping for a
fall film
festival debut.
Even being this close to the end we actually have some great new additions to the cast, I was particularly thrilled to see Peter Mullen as Ministry baddie Yaxley, I've been a fan of his from seeing films at film
festival (True North, Boy A, Red Riding Trilogy), he does a fantastic job
here falling seamlessly into the world and has an impressinve, memoble presense amongst other characters weve known for years.
The talk of the Cannes Film
Festival, where it received as rapturous a critical response as any film is likely to get (no less than Amy Taubin said it was one of her ten favorite films of all - time on Film Comment's
festival podcast), Toni Erdmann is finally making its run through the
fall festival circuit, and
here in Vancouver it capped my first day at the
festival.
I got that pumpkin at a local
fall festival we have
here, I tried to make sure I got one that didn't have a scary face Thank you so much for stopping by!!