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.
With a prime festival season release date, expect this one to pop up somewhere
on the fall festival bookings.
With stirring performances by relative veteran Elle Fanning and newcomer Alice Englert, the film is
on the fall festival circuit in search of U.S. distribution.
The Gist: Two years after «Frances Ha» debuted
on the fall festival circuit, Noah Baumbach re-teams with «Greenberg» star Ben Stiller for a $ 10 million Scott Rudin production («While We're Young») about an uptight documentary filmmaker (wait, Ben Stiller playing someone uptight?)
Lean on Pete, Wonderstruck and Mudbound, however, keep dropping and will be
on fall festival life support soon.
A movie we first crossed our fingers for at Cannes, and then hoped would pop up
on the fall festival circuit, Thomas Vinterberg «s adaptation of Thomas Hardy «s classic «Far From The Madding Crowd» wasn't seen in Venice, Telluride, Toronto, or anywhere else in 2014.
While initially a picture many hoped would land at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, Park Chan - wook «s eagerly anticipated English language debut «Stoker» has been both heavily under wraps and long awaited, but now we're less than a year away from release and we're rolling the dice
on a fall festival appearance.
Not exact matches
Six inches of rain
fell in parts of the grounds
on the
festival's first day, turning pavement into small oceans and grassy fields into mud pits.
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.
The
festival, also called Pesach,
falls in Jewish month of Nissan, and begins at sunset
on April 6 this year.
Bible prophecy buffs point out that the eclipses happening this year are particularly significant because they all
fall exactly
on Jewish
festivals: the ones in April 2014 and 2015 occur
on the first day of Passover and the two in September are both
on the first day of The Feast of Tabernacles.
At a
fall festival put
on by these two churches, we met a bunch of Burmese refugees.
a good friend asks when I run into him
on a sunny, warm day at a
fall festival.
If you are limited
on time and want to get a quick hit of all things
fall, then head to your neighborhood pumpkin patch or
fall festival.
Go apple picking Jump in a pile of leaves Make some autumn art Collect colourful
fall leaves Collect seeds from plants in the garden Plant bulbs for next spring Make a bird feeder Make leaf prints Make pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go looking for spider webs Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an apple pie Carve your own pumpkin Make Autumn sun catchers Go
on a bat watch at dusk Make toffee apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party Make an autumn wreath for your door Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect pinecones Collect twigs Make hot chocolate Draw or paint some autumn still life Attend harvest
festival Make apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures of all the different colours you can find in a woodland Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic Look for a full moon Go trick or treating Try apple bobbing Make apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock Dry orange slices Roast pumpkin seeds Make Halloween biscuits Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens and coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
OK, so Austin isn't exactly short
on festivals — but there's something truly special about this region's
fall festivals, in particular.
The third of the five - day
festival falls on Nov. 3 this year, and is the most celebrated day, the councilman explained.
(Except it's
fall, so covering up would probably be a better idea than going full -
on music
festival chic.)
They also have
Fall Festivals that take place here which includes live music, races, and marshmallow roasting
on the weekends.
Their
fall festival weekends will run from September 23rd thru October 28th this year, and they're open from 11 am to 5 pm
on Saturdays and Sundays.
There are so many events going
on in the Bay Area right now and almost all of them are kid friendly so I scoured the internet and compiled a list of all the
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Having met during the fashion
festival in 2012, where I
fell for her initial collection (and later wore a few of these pieces
on repeat
on the blog in outfit shoots), Katherine and I have stayed in touch, and I am always thrilled to see what she is producing.
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.
With its quietly picturesque landscapes of working poor America and focused gaze
on those struggling within its interiors, many might draw comparisons to Andrea Arnold's
festival favourite American Honey; but where fellow Briton Arnold's knack for portraying the nuanced humanisms of precarity translates across the pond with ease, Haigh's first U.S. - set picture
falls short, stopping just shy of poverty porn.
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.
It should show up
on many ballots, as will the expert, animated tear - jerker «Inside Out» and early
fall festival favorites «Brooklyn» and «Room.»
But the
festival focuses
on lesser - known films that have
fallen into obscurity but still pack a punch.
It was while serving
on that jury last year that I came to
fall in love with this
festival.
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.
When speaking about her film adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time last
fall at the Vulture
festival, director Ava DuVernay told a crowd, «I'm trying to make a Lynn Shelton movie, just
on a larger budget.»
According to the
festival, «Cafe Society» centers
on Eisenberg as a young man «who arrives in Hollywood during the 1930s hoping to work in the film industry,
falls in love, and finds himself swept up in the vibrant café society that defined the spirit of the age.»
It bypassed the
fall festivals on its way to an April release but somewhat unexpectedly popped up in the Spotlight section of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, a section of the event that's devoted to films that played elsewhere and also included TIFF hits «The Death of Stalin,» «Beast,» «Sweet Country,» and others this year.
And he'll almost certainly be back
on the
festival circuit this
fall with the American remake of his 2013 film Gloria, with Julianne Moore in the lead.
After appearances at the Toronto, Chicago, Austin (and likely more) film
festivals this
fall Youth will be released by Fox Searchlight
on December 5th.
Put this one high up
on your 2015 most anticipated list and hope it's ready by Cannes or the next
fall film
festival season.
You've heard all those names before, and we don't really need to discuss them again until later in the year, when we can see if they still stack up against
fall's prestige offerings — some of which, like «Another Year» and «Blue Valentine,» have already been seen and approved
on the
festival track.
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.
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.»
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.
But it doesn't stop there: this is an important
festival both because of its timing as a final stop
on the
Fall Awards circuit, and because it draws national media and a national upscale audience who go home telling all of their friends about our movies, said David Glasser, COO / President, The Weinstein Company.
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.
Clearly, having already opened the movie at Sundance Searchlight is taking out «Mistress America» — in which lonely New York college freshman Tracy (Lola Kirke) is taken in by her almost stepsister, Brooke (Greta Gerwig), a dangerously entertaining urban sophisticate who draws her into her crazy schemes — in the quieter August corridor rather than taking it
on the more congested and expensive
fall festival route.
There's no word yet
on when «Miss Julie» will be done, but if we're lucky, maybe it'll be in time for the
fall festival season.
Top pics from inside the bashes as
fall festivals and premieres bring out awards contenders, pretenders and hopefuls for the Oscars
on February 28, 2016
Nymphomaniac will likely premiere at the
fall festivals (Venice & Toronto) before opening in Denmark
on December 25th.
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.
Time Out Of Mind received plenty of critical acclaim
on the
festival circuit last
fall, but its plotlessness will drive many viewers batty.
You probably didn't see it; the documentary by Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous ran through the
festival circuit all year before a
fall release in a handful of cities, but it's now available
on all major streaming platforms.
After a strong debut
on the
fall film
festival circuit and a 97 % fresh rating
on Rotten Tomatoes, the film arrives in cinemas as conversations around sexual harassment and assault are hitting a national high, with allegations in every sector, including restaurant owners, high - profile journalists, fashion photographers and Hollywood giants like Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey.
Why: The Shape of Water has been considered the inevitable Best Picture winner since it launched to acclaim
on the
festival circuit last
fall.