C O N S I D E R -Fav Actresses of 2017, 3rd Qtr
Friday, October 6, 2017 at 9:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Battle of the Sexes, Best Actress, Gemma Jones, Girls Trip, Lola DueƱas, Miranda Richardson, Robin Bartlett, Supporting Actress, Sylvia Hoeks, Tatiana Maslany, Year in Review

With less than three months of the year to go - eep! -- it's time to do another tally of favorite performances -- this is how we keep track so we're not like Oscar voters who only vote on the last couple months of the year. Here are the 17 best female turns this past quarter according to your host, Nathaniel. Which movies were considered? Movies released between July and right now (October 6th) as well as unreleased movies (marked by an asterisk*) which were screened in that time frame but have no firm release date in the future. Previous 3rd quarter lists: Filmmaking and Male Acting

Disclaimer: Key actress-focused films I missed this past quarter were Home Again, Ingrid Goes West, and Lady Macbeth. If you've seen them give their MVPs a shout-out.

6 LEADING ACTRESSES

Dame Judi Dench as "Queen Victoria" in Victoria & Abdul
I love the idea of character sequels decades later rather than continuing story sequels (that's what TV is for!). The movie is no great shakes but it's quite fun to see her return to this signature character. 

Regina Hall as "Ryan Pierce" in Girls Trip 
A wonderfully nimble performance. She's got to provide the straight man to the comic bananas but to make that funny, too, while dexterously handling the script's somewhat heavy handed character arc.

Agnieszka Mandat-Grabka as "Janina Duszejko" in Spoor*
Terrifically committed to this stubborn can't-help-herself radical.

Brooklynn Prince as "Moonee" in The Florida Project
Up there with Jacob Tremblay and Quvenzhane Wallis in the flooringly charismatic but not actorly child acting arena. You can feel the direction occassionally but she's still a wow.

Emma Stone as "Billie Jean King" in Battle of the Sexes
Always such a gift when an actress can immediately follow up her Oscar win with an even better performance.

 

Charlize Theron as "Lorraine Broughton" in Atomic Blonde
Brought it as Broughton, showing everyone else how stylish engimatic movie star acting and DIY stunts within action stardom should be done.

Previously: 1st Qtr and 2nd Qtr Lists Combined

 

10 ACTRESSES IN SUPPORTING ROLES

Lola Dueñas as "Luciana Piñares de Luenga" in Zama*
Intensely watchable as a teasing unfaithful politicians wife with too much time on her hands and dubious relationships with her servants.

Tiffany Haddish as "Dina" in Girls Trip
Jada Pinkett-Smith as "Lisa" in Girls Trip
Bless. They were soooo fun. Nice to see Jada stretch. Tiffany has, of course, arrived.

Sylvia Hoeks as "Luv" in Blade Runner 2049
"Off" in ways that makes the space between what is human and inhuman particularly riveting.

Gemma Jones as "Diedre" in God's Own Country*
The grandmother knows what's up.

 

Tatiana Maslany as "Erin Hurley" in Stronger
Miranda Richardson as "Patty Bauman" in Stronger
We might consider Tatiana's role a co-lead (still thinking on it) but both women's characters are subservient to the protagonist's struggle to begin living again after losing his legs. Maslany is wonderfully empathic and incisive about Erin's confused motivations. Miranda is memorably soused and tactless but where they both truly shine is in their largely unspoken discomfort with each other as the other woman in their man's lives.

Michelle Pfeiffer as "woman" in mother!
Her best work since White Oleander (2002) and a reminder that movies are a lesser thing when she's not in them. And I'm not just talking about the two act structure of this particular movie.

Sarah Silverman as "Gladys Heldman" in Battle of the Sexes
Spin-off movie now!


Réka Tenki as "Klára" in On Body and Soul*
This role is an oddity (a corporate psychologist with a sex symbol's way of presenting herself) but she's so damn watchable and memorably put out by the "game" she thinks the leads are playing.

previously in 1st and 2nd qtr

 

1 ACTRESS IN A LIMITED OR CAMEO ROLE

Robin Bartlett as "Erma" in The Glass Castle 
The always dependable Bartlett is a nightmare mother to Woody Harrelson. You can see where she put the damage on. 

Previously: 1st Qtr and 2nd Qtr Lists Combined

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