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Wednesday
Sep302020

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. 

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Reader Comments (4)

You say you love us but you make us watch Othello.

September 30, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

Peggy --I am deeply sorry. It's the price of completism. The nefarious completism.

September 30, 2020 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

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.

October 1, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterPrajhan

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....

October 1, 2020 | Unregistered Commenterjules
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