September. It's a wrap
We're entering the last quarter of this film-light year. But we're still finding things to talk about. We hope you enjoyed all the Emmy and 1938 coverage, and (currently ongoing) Oscar predictions and NYFF coverage. Here's a look back at September at the blog...
10 You Shouldn't Miss
• Nomadland at Venice ...and at NYFF Elisa and Murtada both react
• The Wolf of Wall Street Quaaludes, man
• John Cazale in Dog Day Afternoon was this the closest he came to an Oscar nod?
• The Human Voice - Pedro and Tilda wow in short film form
• Fred & Ginger, Ranked Cláudio ranks their 10 musical pairings
• Handmaid's Tale during a pandemic Juan Carlos gets personal about why it's his favourite show ever
• 1938's Best Pictures a ranking from The Citadel to Robin Hood
• Yes No Maybe So: Dune the sci-fi epic gets another adaptation
• The Furniture: Doctor Zhivago what a way to kick off '65 coverage
5 Most Discussed
• New Oscar Rules AMPAS gets serious about representation and inclusion
• Timothée What do you see in the Chalamet's future?
• Smackdown 38 You Can't Take Jezebel With You!
• West Side Story Delayed so few movies competing for the Oscars
• The Baroness Nick on The Sound of Music's most overlooked turn
Coming in October
Calgary & Middleburg film festivals, a Montgomery Clift centennial celebration, and the 1965 Supporting Actress Smackdown, and more.
Reader Comments (4)
You say you love us but you make us watch Othello.
Peggy --I am deeply sorry. It's the price of completism. The nefarious completism.
Call me an optimist, but I think Othello is worth it because we can see Maggie Smith in her spring - a rare thing, since the actress is best remembered as a lady of a certain age. Seeing her young and sexy
- it is priceless.
Criterion has an enormous number of Joan Crawford movies scheduled for October. I've seen about 1/3 of them but would love some help prioritizing the rest....