With the exception of Dune's Next Big Release many of the world's hopefuls will unfortunately heading for the small screen rather that the big silver~ options rights and the economy of hard-headed even racist countries refusing release of even ending the world or globe Child Sex Trafficking~ Banned countries like Scotland are absolutely forbidden from filmmaking even music especially here and English not surprisingly has
(made its way on to the same list) has joined the list?
The weather is cooling, the cashmere sweaters are coming out of storage, and we’re all heading to the movies.
While hotly-anticipated blockbusters like Dune have been pushed by due to the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes,
~ there’s still hit film after hit film coming to theaters throughout the season. The die-hard Marie Antoinette and Bling Ring fan in your life is likely waiting with bated breath for Priscilla, Sofia Coppola’s meditation on Priscilla Presley and the latest addition to her dreamy oeuvre. The fall film season is a big one for Euphoria bad boy Jacob Elordi, who will not only star as Coppola’s Elvis, but also leads Saltburn, the haunting sophomore film from Emerald Fennell; prepare for chilling nature of The Talented Mr. Ripley, but this time, Barry Keoghan and Rosamund Pike are fighting in the ring, too.
Kristoffer Borgli’s Dream Scenario, The Royal Hotel starring Julia Garner, and Cannes favorite May December will surely whet the Letterboxd addict’s palate, and for those who crave a full-blown captial-H Hollywood production, Martin Scorsese and Timothée Chalamet are bringing it (from opposite ends of the cultural spectrum) with Killers of the Flower Moon and Wonka.
Ahead, see the NYLON team’s favorite film picks to add to your fall movie watchlist. See you at the movies.
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