One of our most anticipated
films of the fall season has just given us another reason to get excited.
The Toronto International Film Festival announced its first wave of gala premieres and special presentations this week and as we've seen over the past decade it was a coded reveal of where some of the more anticipated
films of the fall season will debut.
One of the more exquisite
films of the fall season, Moonlight is going to wow crowds at TIFF.
One of the most eagerly anticipated
films of the fall season, a ripped - from - the - headlines thriller (hint), directed by a leading Hollywood director and featuring two of our outstanding actors.
Not exact matches
This summer's box - office totals have also suffered from the expansion
of blockbuster
season as a handful
of films likely to be among the year's biggest releases are slated to come out this
fall, among them best - selling novel adaptation Gone Girl, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, and the latest Hunger Games installment.
I am currently
filming the newest
season of my WE tv show, David Tutera's CELEBrations which will premiere in the
fall.
However, the two sets
of fans have
fallen foul to less regal clashes in recent years as a Newcastle fan was
filmed punching a horse last
season.
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.
The studio is now the undisputed winner
of the
fall film festival
season, thanks to Guillermo del Toro's «The Shape
of Water» and Martin McDonagh's «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.»
I Saw the Light had been set for a
fall debut in lieu
of an Oscar campaign, but with early reviews firmly in the negative column, Sony Pictures Classics has moved the
film away from awards
season.
AMC has announced that
filming on the third
season of its comic book adaptation Preacher, with the show also adding four new additions to the cast in Betty Buckley (Split), Colin Cunningham (
Falling Skies), Jeremy Childs (Nashville) and Liz McGeever (Homeland).
The 60th BFI London Film Festival has announced its
films this morning and they feature some familiar faces
of the already announced
fall festivals and offer us a glimpse into the studio pushes for the upcoming Oscar
season.
This
fall, to mark the 50th anniversary
of Kermit the Frog's first appearance (on NBC's Washington, D.C. - based network WRC - TV's «Sam and Friends») and capitalize upon the holiday
season, Disney is re-releasing their two Muppet
films (with widescreen DVD presentations to finally appease widely - disappointed fans) and putting their recently - acquired Muppet Movie and Great Muppet Caper back onto the home video market for the first time under the Disney label.
The Square, Call Me By Your Name, The Florida Project, Mudbound and A Fantastic Woman are just some
of the early announced
films hitting the Mill Valley Film Festival The Venice and Telluride Film Festivals are just kicking off but the Mill Valley Film Festival, now in its 40th
season, is set to show off some
of the
fall and...
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: Sometimes we get caught up with the awards contenders
of the
fall and holiday
film seasons, but that doesn't mean there aren't straight - up genre
films we're eagerly anticipating.
Universal Pictures released the first official trailer for Jurassic World:
Fallen Kingdom today, and the trailer (above) is expected to screen ahead
of Rian Johnson's Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi as well as potentially other major
films releasing during the holiday
season, such as Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Universal's own production, Pitch Perfect 3.
Much like The Butler, Fruitvale Station is another
film that drew high praise earlier this year but has gotten a bit lost in the shuffle
of the crowded
fall season.
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.
While I feel it has been a drip - drip - drip flow
of quality releases this
fall / Oscar
season, easily one
of the most anticipated
films (along with the new Coen Brothers and new David O. Russell) is Spike Jonze's near - science fiction romance, Her.
KW: Judging from your upcoming
films, Not Easily Broken with Morris Chestnut, Hurricane
Season with Forest Whitaker, and Once
Fallen with Ed Harris, it looks like you're about to break very big playing leading ladies with your name appearing at the top
of the marquee, especially if you land an Oscar nomination.
The release date
falls in the thick
of awards
season and suggests the studio is most likely going to premiere the
film at one
of the major
fall festivals.
Recent statements from Danny McBride seem to confirm what many
of us have hoped, that
filming will take place this
fall, rather than in another
season when the leaves would have to be strategically placed inside each frame, as was this case with Carpenter's original.
For some movie fans,
Fall is a welcome respite from the oft - numbing assault
of Summer blockbusters; for other fans it will be time spent having to endure a lot more «artsy»
films and Award
season hopefuls until the holiday movie
season arrives with its own slew
of blockbuster fare.
With the
fall film season now in full swing, I'm 100 % ashamed to admit that I've yet to see two
of my most anticipated
fall films: Moneyball and 50/50.
He will be writing about the movies he's seeing, the trends he's observing and what it all means for an event that, along with the Venice and Telluride
film festivals, marks the official kickoff
of the
fall movie
season.
And
of course, that
fall trifecta constitutes a competition unto itself, one that threatened to turn nasty three years ago when Toronto, irked by Telluride's early access to some
of the
season's most coveted
films, sought to impose a penalty
of sorts by restricting all Telluride - screened titles from screening the first weekend
of TIFF.
The crisp
fall air means only one thing to serious
film lovers: The
season of dumbed - down summer movies and blockbusters is over, and we can start using our brains again.
The annual event, which honors performances in both television and
film, is considered one
of Hollywood's most «fun» awards shows due to how early the awards
fall in the
season, the presence
of alcohol (resulting in more celebrities letting loose), and general unpredictability about the winners.
After having watched the first
season of HBO's stellar new series Westworld and recent
films like the Magnificent Seven remake, I am very eager to sink my teeth into a new Wild West game which is good since Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 is currently scheduled to launch in
fall 2017.
In my original Oscar Profile
of the
film, I didn't give it much
of an awards chance due to its release date and because Focus Features has two awards -
season releases in the
fall and winter to put their energy into.
«Moviegoers always look forward to the
fall season when some
of the year's best
films debut,» said Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis.
But the
fall season hopes to make up for any inadequacies
of the rest
of the year with a lump sum
of certifiably great
films.
Andrea Arnold's free - flowing and beautiful study
of the kids in America is one
of my favorite
films of 2016 (my # 9 if you're counting) and a
film that
fell just short
of the attention it deserved this awards
season.
Thanks to the intricacies
of film production — particularly the scheduling ballet required for awards
season plays — all
of the
films being released this
fall were conceived or made at least partially in a pre-Trump time.
Despite favorable reviews and a cast
of seasoned award winners, this
film made little noise when it was given a tiny theatrical release last
fall.
Given a
fall film season that finds Burwell on impressive display with the eccentric stop motion animated chamber score for Charlie Kaufman's «Anomalisa» the swaggering punk rock gangsterism
of Brian Hegeland's «Legend,» the most emotionally impactful Burwell score belongs to «Carol,» his new collaboration with director Todd Haynes, Having first teamed for the 70s glam rock odyssey
of «Velvet Goldmine,» then gone back to the 30s and 40s for the tormented career woman that netted HBO's «Mildred Pierce» miniseries a best score Golden Globe, Burwell and Haynes now journey to the 1950s.
The gallery will open the
fall season with a solo exhibition
of Pat McCarthy's ritualized carpentry and vernacular
films featuring his practice
of keeping, training and caring for homing pigeons.
But the deal isn't just about high schoolers singing and dancing; in addition to the first
season of Glee, Netflix is adding the first two seasons of FX's Sons of Anarchy (which is now on Season 3), as well as older shows like The Wonder Years and Ally McBeal as well as some film titles once they fall out of the pay TV w
season of Glee, Netflix is adding the first two
seasons of FX's Sons
of Anarchy (which is now on
Season 3), as well as older shows like The Wonder Years and Ally McBeal as well as some film titles once they fall out of the pay TV w
Season 3), as well as older shows like The Wonder Years and Ally McBeal as well as some
film titles once they
fall out
of the pay TV window.