TIFF & NYFF & Middleburg Wrap-Ups
Another autumn whizzes by and with it a look back on the festivals we've covered. Here's everything we reviewed from TIFF and NYFF and Middleburg this year in case you missed it. Reviews from Jason Adams, Manuel Betancourt, Nick Davis, Sean Donovan, Murtada Elfaldl, John Guerin, Chris Feil, and Nathaniel R
TIFF 2017
the films
The Breadwinner • Darkest Hour •
Death of Stalin • Disaster • Downsizing •
Euphoria • Film Stars Dont Die in Liverpool •
First They Killed My Father •
The Florida Project • Happy End • I, Tonya •
The Killing of a Sacred Deer • Kings •
Lady Bird • Lodgers • Mademoiselle Paradis •
Mary Shelley • mother! •
Never Steady Never Still • On Body and Soul •
The Racer and the Jailbird • Revenge •
The Seen and Unseen • The Shape of Water •
Sheikh Jackson • Thelma •
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri •
Tigre • Western • The Wife • Zama
parties, events, randomness
greatest party photo ever • "I'm Armie" •
Helena Bonham-Carter • mother! moods •
portraits from the fest • PODCAST FINALE
NYFF 2017
the films
Arthur Miller: Writer • BPM (Beats Per Minute) • Before We Vanish •
Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat •
Faces Places • Félicité • First Reformed • The Florida Project •
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold • Lady Bird • Let the Sunshine In •
The Meyerowitz Stories • Mrs Hyde • Mudbound • The Rider • Spielberg •
Thelma
parties, events, randomness
red carpet prayer • PODCAST FINALE
MIDDLEBURG 2017
the films
Darkest Hour • A Fantastic Woman • Last Flag Flying • Mudbound •
Novitiate • Wonderstruck
parties, events, randomness
James Ivory talk • Nicholas Britell in concert
Reader Comments (5)
Since we know you've seen it as well as other staff members, Nat are you intentionally saving your Call Me By Your Name review?
Jess -- not intentionally. sometimes things get away from me and then they grow into shadowy behemoths that haunt me and say "you can't write me! I'm too big a topic and you're weak weak weak" and it's very aggravating being this neurotic as a writer.
Thanks for the fierce picture of Glenn, Nat - just when the ache of the Wife not getting released in 2017 was starting to abate, you have brought it all back!
Release The Wife you motherfuckers!
Thanks for that huge Glenn Close picture! Like what some said here, release The Wife this year. The short clip I saw online just whetted my appetite for the return of the actress who brought us Mrs Faraday, Alex Forrest, Marquise de Merteuil, Férula Trueba, Sunny von Bülow and Jenny Fields. Here's the little clip from The Wife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-DNjmo5Ba4