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Monday
Nov012021

October. It's a Wrap.

Gulp. Just two months left in 2021. Here's what you might have missed but shouldn't have from the past month

A dozen highlights
Girl Interrupted Matt has a personal connection to Winona Ryder's star vehicle to wrap up our team tribute to Winona for her 50th birthday
King Richard and Belfast Crowdpleasing Oscar threats
No Time To Die Deborah, our resident Bond expert, considers Daniel Craig's farewell
Coffee & Contenders Nathaniel's annual panel at the Middleburg Film Festival
Almost There: To Die For Cláudio takes on one of Nicole Kidman's most beloved star turns
Yes No Maybe So: Being the Ricardos Nathaniel looks at the trailer

Irene Dunne Baby Clyde wonders why the versatile actress isn't as big of a name to modern audiences as some of her glamorous peers still are
C'mon C'mon Jason falls hard for Joaquin Phoenix's latest
Gotham Nods they went all in for two Netflix titles: Passing and The Lost Daughter
Gay Best Friend: Darling Christopher looks back at the 1965 film that was both totally of and ahead of its time.
The Velvet Underground Glenn on Todd Haynes first documentary feature
Dune (2021) Elisa thinks the Villeneuve picture is a dream come true
Dune (1984) Claudio finally sits down with the notorious Lynch misfire

Previous wrap-ups if you're just rejoining us...
Oscar 2020 Wrap | May | June | July | Aug | Sept 

COMING IN NOVEMBER
A team experience tribute to Honorary Oscar winner Liv Ullman, the AFI festival in Los Angeles, Jane Campion's return with The Power of the Dog, new musicals Tick Tick Boom and Encanto, Marvel's superhero oddity Eternals, Kristen Stewart in Spencer. Plus interviews with Kenneth Branagh, Clifton Collins Jr, Ann Dowd and more... and probably some Thanksgiving activities. ANY REQUESTS?

Friday
Oct012021

September. It's a Wrap

We've done it. Somehow we're halfway through the NYFF and we've hit the final quarter of 2021 or as we like to call it "precursor season". From now until the tail end of the year everything that's happening in Hollywood is about trying to get Oscar traction for this or that. We won't know what has truly accomplished that until Tuesday February 8th, 2022 when the Oscar nominations are announced. But that's getting ahead of ourselves. For now a quick look back at September highlights in case you missed any of them.

12 highlights
How do you arrange your DVD collection? Christopher asks. You answered
Best of Venice Elisa and Nathaniel on the Lido for 10 days of CINEMA
Weekend Cláudio revisits this new gay classic for its 10th birthday
I'm Your Man Matt looks at Germany's Oscar submission
Over and Overs: WALL•E Ben formed a bond with his son over this Pixar classic
The White Lotus Eric has a few thoughts on this instant classic miniseries
How Had I Never Seen... Lust Caution Nick finally sees Ang Lee's most risque film
Shang-Chi Nathaniel writes the only review of the Marvel blockbuster which manages to name-check The Piano
Emmys AND Tonys Weird to have these two awards shows back-to-back this year
The Eyes of Tammy Faye Jesus takes Jessica higher!
Billy Wilder Christopher samples the Criterion Channel's collection
Best of NYFF Benedetta, Tragedy of Macbeth, Titane and more...

COMING IN OCTOBER
Let's not over promise (we know we tend to do that. sorry) as it's going to be B-U-S-Y but at the very least we have the Supporting Actress Smackdown of 1937 (in just a couple of days), the release of Dune, a few more NYFF reviews, and the Middleburg Film Festival where Nathaniel (c'est moi) will be doing an Oscar panel again with friends and colleagues Clayton Davis and Jazz Tangcay. Stay tuned!

Tuesday
Aug312021

ICYMI - Best of August 

We're about to enter the prime Oscar-hopeful months of the year. Excited? But before we do, here's a quick look back at August at TFE. In case you missed any of this baker's dozen... 

Some Highlights
• Interview Nine Perfect Strangers Abe interviews Michael Shannon
• Emmy Categories -we've analyzed many of the top races
Spencer tease - will Kristen Stewart be up for gold?
• Jennifer Hudson in Respect a big new role for a fine singer 
The Green Knight -Matt has a big crush on Dev Patel
Phil Tippet -Elisa meets the "mad god" of vfx (RoboCop, Star Wars)
• Jeanette Goldstein in Aliens Nick gives a strong genre turn its due
Gay Best Friend: Chuck and Buck - with White Lotus all the rage, Christopher looks back at Mike White's breakout
• A Room With a View a long-read team retrospective
How had I never seen...Blue Velvet Ben has never been a Lynch person

Most Discussed Articles
• Smackdown 1986 -discussing Best Picture nominees Hannah and Her Sisters, A Room With a View, and Children of a Lesser God, plus Scorsese's Color of Money and the bewidering Crimes of the Heart
Vintage '86 what people were talking about in pop culture that year
Almost There: Linda Fiorentino The Last Seduction

Coming in September
• (1st-11th) The Venice Film Festival with both Elisa & Nathaniel on the Lido
• (19th) Emmy Awards we have the biggest categories left to discuss
• (24th-30th) Best Actress regular Deborah Kerr's centennial
• (27th) Supporting Actress Smackdown of 1937 - Queue up Dead End, Stella Dallas, Stage Door, Night Must Fall, and In Old Chicago (lotsa good flicks this time!) for maximum enjoyment.
• AND LOTS OF NEW MOVIES including Shang Chi, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, Cinderella, Cry Macho, Blue Bayou, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, and Dear Evan Hansen. 

Saturday
Jul312021

ICYMI - The Best of July

In July we were very busy offering you the MOST Cannes coverage we've ever done here -- thank you to Elisa and Cláudio for making it so special. We just kicked off the beginning of our analysis of Emmy categories (ongoing) and just wrapped posting the first Oscar charts of 2021 (all done - check 'em out). But if you weren't here every day you surely missed something. So in case you did...

10 Highlights
• Gay Best Friend: Christian in Clueless - Christopher's series arrives at a very unusual ahead-of-its-time example of this trope
• Independence Day - Cláudio had never seen it so he watched for the holiday
It Happened One Night Nathaniel guest starred on "Little Gold Men" to talk about the classic comedy
Toni Collette in Velvet Goldmine Nick takes on a singular prismatic performance
The Honoraries: Danny Glover 3-part tribute to this fine actor/producer's career
Emmy Nom Reactions Vodcast - Discussing the joys and sorrows of the day
Au Revoir Cannes - Elisa reviewed the entire competition slate!
10 Best Palme d'Or Winners - Cláudio lists his all time favourites
Yes No Maybe So Dune - Ben checks out the new trailer
Halfway Mark "Bests" - Nathaniel's list of best performances of 2021 (thus far)

Most Discussed Articles
Smackdown 1998 - Shakespeare in Love, Primary Colors, Gods and Monsters
House of Gucci - the trailer leans toward camp and it sure got people talking
The Emmy Nominations - Abe's quick take
Scarlett sues Disney - They need to pay Black Widow up; A contract is a contract.

COMING IN AUGUST
New films like The Green Knight, Never Gonna Snow Again, Val, Respect, Finch, Reminiscence, and Coda. Tributes to Esther Williams for her Centennial and Luca Guadagnino for his 50th. Plus the first four films of Pedro Almodóvar's career and more Emmy episode submission analysis. We'll also be revisiting the cinema of 1986 (any requests?) for the next Supporting Actress Smackdown on August 26th. (You can vote between August 1st-24th). We'll obviously be covering Crimes of the Heart, The Color of Money, A Room With a View, Hannah and Her Sisters, and Children of a Lesser God but what other films would you just love to read about from that vintage?

Thursday
Jul082021

Halfway Mark - Team Experience "Top Three" Random Joyfulness

Nathaniel here. Since I already shared my favourites of 2021 thus far in terms of films and performances, I asked the team about theirs halfway through the year. Since not everyone has had the opportunity to get fully back into the swing of moviegoing they were given free reign to share any kind of "top three" they wanted to. I felt such joy reading what made them the happiest, entertainment-wise, this year thus far. Maybe you will to. The various "top threes" after the jump...

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