For his part, Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino («Call Me By Your Name») wanted more time to complete his English - language»70s Berlin resetting of Dario Argento's stylized creepy horror thriller «Suspiria,» starring Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, and Chloe Grace Moretz, which is heading
for fall film festivals.
Release Date: TBD, but it's an Annapurna Pictures film and has been completed, so here's hoping
for a fall film festival debut.
Not exact matches
After playing at a couple of Canadian
film festivals last
fall, Defendor came to just three North American theaters (four in its second week)
for fourteen days of quiet exhibition this past February.
For those who don't know, most studios use the fall film festivals as a kind of launching pad for their big awards contende
For those who don't know, most studios use the
fall film festivals as a kind of launching pad
for their big awards contende
for their big awards contenders.
The studio turned heads when it picked up the actor's directorial debut
for a record - breaking $ 18.5 million deal, but their clear - cut plan to turn «The Birth of a Nation» into their next Oscar powerhouse was derailed after Parker's college rape allegations and subsequent trial resurfaced just ahead of the
film's
fall festival launch.
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.
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.
French filmmaker Philippe Garrel's Lover
For a Day heads to theaters after playing at the New York and Chicago
film festivals this
fall, while Cohen Media Group is opening Lebanon's The Insult, which is shortlisted in the foreign language category.
The movies currently debuting at
film festivals and gearing up
for the
fall awards season were largely
filmed either before or during the 2016 election — but that doesn't mean they can't reflect modern politics.
Though its summer release date is pretty ballsy
for a movie that would have benefited from an early
fall awards push, the studio's confidence in «Me and Earl and the Dying Girl» is not only encouraging, but suggests that the rave reviews coming out of Park City wasn't just the usual
film festival hyperbole.
The jury at this year's Cannes
film festival fell over themselves to award top honours to Nuri Bilge Ceylan's rumbling 196 - minute Chekhovian drama («I could happily have stayed there
for another couple of hours,» insisted judge Jane Campion).
Its October release date is prime position that makes perfect sense
for a premiere at one of the major
fall film festivals, Toronto or Telluride most likely, and it has the potential to be a hit through many different branches of the Academy.
Movie fans trekking to Telluride, Colo.,
for the resort town's annual
film festival this weekend are set to see some of the
fall's most anticipated performances, including Bill Murray as FDR in «Hyde Park on Hudson,» Michael Shannon as family man and freelance assassin in «The Iceman,» and Ben Affleck as a CIA agent in «Argo.»
As some of the other responders have noted, the
fall movies have not «petered out»
for most of us, since we don't attend the major
film festivals.
The Gist: Oppenheimer, who was nominated
for an Oscar earlier this year
for «The Act of Killing,» has been working on a follow - up to the
film for some time, and it has been rumored to be heading
for the
fall festival circuit.
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.»
Worst - case scenario: You concur with people who saw the
film on the
festival circuit last
fall and complain that it's too eager to play its transgender character
for cheap laughs, as if Laverne Cox appearing on the cover of Time had never happened.
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.
Certain
films endure this misfortune, whatever the reasons, and get lost in a sea of hype
for the unseen
films that hit the
fall festival circuit.
Earlier this year, it was reported that «The Grandmasters» would not be finished until the end of 2011, but with this first teaser trailer hitting, could Wong Kar - Wai be readying the
film for the
fall festival circuit?
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.
Notoriously secretive and the only major
film festival that unveils its line - up the day before it starts — a bold move and seemingly risky
for those making the trip all the way to Colorado —
for 41 years the tastemaking
festival has proven itself to have terrific programming and a boast a few «premiere - y» coups within the
fall film festival circuit too.
Filming is expected to wrap in Pennsylvania shortly, and we can only surmise that this will be one to keep an eye out
for on the
fall festival circuit.
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.
Most recent anthology
films have typically played primarily to
film festival audiences so perhaps keep an eye out
for «The Turning» to surface sometime during the
fall next year.
There's no way that tuneful lightning was going to strike twice, but you can't blame writer - director John Carney
for giving it another shot in «Begin Again,» a
film that premiered at
festivals last
fall under the title «Can a Song Save Your Life?»