Roma, A Star is Born, The Favourite... Will anything flop this festival season?
Friday, August 31, 2018 at 7:00PM
NATHANIEL R in A Star is Born, Best Picture, Oscars (18), Roma, The Favourite, Venice, film critics, film festivals

by Nathaniel R

So far so good for all the expected Oscar favorites. The First Man won (mostly) raves and the next three big premieres also did. Alfonso Cuaron's Spanish language black-and-white family epic Roma, Bradley Cooper's remake of A Star is Born with Lady Gaga, Yorgos Lanthimos' comedy The Favourite with three great actresses... everyone seems to love everything! Are they all suffering from "first!" blurb whore fever or will the next wave of critics (coming soon at Telluride, TIFF, and NYFF) also fall so hard for these same pictures?

I don't personally read reviews before I see a picture (though sometimes I skim them) but if you do, here's what people are saying about these Best Picture hopefuls...

 

 

I may do better on my early bird Oscar predictions than usual since I saw The Favourite and A Star is Born coming before everyone jumped on board and buzz became deafening. But surely something "expected" is going to crash and burn. So which film yet to screen is going to tank hard when people actually look at it and become a future topic on "This Had Oscar Buzz"? Beautiful Boy? If Beale Street? Widows? Back Seat? Boy Erased? Mary Queen of ScotsMary Poppins Returns? Widows? Whatsitgonnabe? I'm guessing Boy Erased and Mary Queen of Scots and maybe Back Seat  as the three most likely to not live up to expectations.  I have to admit I'm a bit worried about If Beale Street,  too, because two consecutive smash successes from wonderful Barry Jenkins sounds too good to be true in a season where everything so far is supposedly great... and it's not like there weren't rich pictures from the first 2/3rds of the year to fawn over, too, like Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, Eighth Grade, Isle of Dogs, First Reformed, Tully, Disobedience, etcetera.

How are you feeling about the impending fall film season?

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