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> Festivals 2017, Currently Venice & Telluride film festivals
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Josh!
post 31st August 2017, 09:24 PM
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Started yesterday so here is the thread to post any news Venice Film Festival related!

Films showing in competition include Downsizing, Lean On Pete, The Leisure Seeker, The Shape of Water, Suburbicon, Mother and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri so it'll be exciting to see how the reviews help shape the course of the upcoming awards season cheer.gif

Victoria & Abdul is also showing out of competition but we don't have to wait that long to see that in cinemas anyway biggrin.gif
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post 1st September 2017, 05:11 PM
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Sally Hawkins is getting great reviews for The Shape of Water, I'm really beginning to see her as a major contender for Best Actress. Octavia Spencer is getting glowing reviews too and is apparently a great supporting character so I'd be here for her snatching her third nomination too! Other reviews calling it Del Toro's best since Pan's Labyrinth so I'm starting to think this could be big at awards season, might start predicting it in Best Picture now as well.
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post 4th September 2017, 11:01 AM
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The following films are being screened at Venice so some of the critic reviews are coming out.

Here is how the metacritic scores stand for some of the potential awards contenders (some are screening at Telluride film festival too):
Downsizing - 84
The Shape of Water - 92
Suburbicon - 51
Darkest Hour - 81
A Fantastic Woman - 96

It seems Suburbicon is getting pretty mixed reviews so probably not likely to maintain hype long enough to get (m)any awards nominations. Looks like the Shape of Water could be a really big contender though, everyone seems to be loving it!!
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post 5th September 2017, 09:01 AM
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Mother got a bunch of boos and cheers from the crowd at Venice but critics on the whole seemed to have liked it!
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post 5th September 2017, 05:55 PM
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QUOTE(NellyEverySundae @ Sep 5 2017, 10:01 AM) *
Mother got a bunch of boos and cheers from the crowd at Venice but critics on the whole seemed to have liked it!

Shocked at the mixed reactions from the crowd but I read somewhere it has the most divisive ending since A Clockwork Orange which is a pretty bold statement so I guess it makes sense. It stands at 86 on Metacritic so far which is really quite good, I hope this means Lawrence is going to be a big awards contender cheer.gif
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post 9th September 2017, 11:44 AM
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Also, I Tonya is getting good reviews with Margot Allison and Sebby getting raves.
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post 18th September 2017, 01:28 PM
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Some updated Rotten Tomatoes & Metacritic scores for some potential awards contenders that have been screening at festivals recently!

Battle of the Sexes (Rotten Tomatoes = 75% /// Metacritic = 69/100)
Brad's Status (Rotten Tomatoes = 83% /// Metacritic = 70/100)
Breathe (Rotten Tomatoes = 64% /// Metacritic = 50/100)
Call Me By Your Name (Rotten Tomatoes = 98% /// Metacritic = 98/100)
The Current War (Rotten Tomatoes = 25% /// Metacritic = 42/100)
Darkest Hour (Rotten Tomatoes = 83% /// Metacritic = 75/100)
The Death of Stalin (Rotten Tomatoes = 95% /// Metacritic = 88/100)
The Disaster Artist (Rotten Tomatoes = 92% /// Metacritic = 77/100)
Downsizing (Rotten Tomatoes = 73% /// Metacritic = 74/100)
The Florida Project (Rotten Tomatoes = 97% /// Metacritic = 92/100)
Hostiles (Rotten Tomatoes = 71% /// Metacritic = N/A)
I, Tonya (Rotten Tomatoes = 100% /// Metacritic = 77/100)
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Rotten Tomatoes = 77% /// Metacritic = 84/100)
Lady Bird (Rotten Tomatoes = 100% /// Metacritic = 92/100)
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House (Rotten Tomatoes = 44% /// Metacritic = 50/100)
Molly's Game (Rotten Tomatoes = 92% /// Metacritic = N/A)
Mudbound (Rotten Tomatoes = 97% /// Metacritic = 83/100)
Roman J. Israel, Esq (Rotten Tomatoes = 50% /// Metacritic = N/A)
The Shape of Water (Rotten Tomatoes = 98% /// Metacritic = 86/100)
Stronger (Rotten Tomatoes = 95% /// Metacritic = N/A)
Suburbicon (Rotten Tomatoes = 42% /// Metacritic = 46/100)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Rotten Tomatoes = 97% /// Metacritic = 90/100)

So pleased that the reviews for Call Me By Your Name remain so good, very excited for that film after reading the book which I adored wub.gif

Oops at Suburbicon, Roman Israel and The Current War though. Doesn't look like they'll be going anywhere at awards season laugh.gif
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post 18th September 2017, 01:55 PM
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