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The Big Picture In a year that has already graced us with movies like Past Lives, Barbie, Oppenheimer, and plenty of other great films, 2023 isn't showing any signs of slowing down this fall.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 Ever since My Big Fat Greek Wedding was released in 2002 and became the highest-grossing comedy of all time, this franchise by Nia Vardalos has had a bit of a rocky history. The television series, My Big Fat Greek Life—which came out only a year after the movie, only ran for seven episodes on CBS, while the sequel, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, didn’t have nearly the success of its predecessor.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar If you were thinking, “hey, wait a minute, didn’t we already have one Wes Anderson film this year with Asteroid City?,” why yes, yes we did! But 2023 is gracing us with even more Anderson, as the director once again adapts a Roald Dahl story for The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.
Flora and Son Once and Sing Street director John Carney returns to the musical with Flora and Son, one of the best films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Eve Hewson stars as the eponymous Flora, a single mother trying to help her thieving son Max find a hobby to keep him out of trouble. But when he disregards her present of a guitar, Flora attempts to learn the instrument herself, learning from a music teacher from across the ocean.
Fair Play Chloe Domont’s Fair Play made quite a splash at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, where it set off a bidding war that was eventually won by Netflix for $20 million. And for good reason, as Fair Play, starring Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor an Alden Ehrenreich, is a steamy, backstabbing, and intense little film that will certainly have people talking once it hits the streaming service.
Anatomy of a Fall Justine Triet’s latest film, Anatomy of a Fall, became a must-watch for many when it won this year’s Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Sandra Hüller stars as Sandra, a writer who has to prove her innocence in the suspicious death of her husband. In our review of Anatomy of a Fall, Therese Lacson wrote that the film is “a thrilling story about perception, truth, and ambition.
Pain Hustlers With the exception of 2016’s The Legend of Tarzan, director David Yates has mostly been caught up in making every Harry Potter film since 2007’s Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. But with Pain Hustlers, Yates graduates from Hogwarts and helms this crime drama starring Emily Blunt as Liza Drake, who begins working at a bankrupt pharmacy and finds herself within a criminal conspiracy.
Fingernails Before his feature debut with 2020’s Apples, director Christos Nikou was a second assistant director on Yorgos Lanthimos’ Dogtooth, as well as Richard Linklater’s Before Midnight. Oddly enough, Nikou’s latest film, Fingernails, almost sounds like an odd mix of Lanthimos and Linklater, in this film about an institute that figures out if a couple’s romance is genuine.
The Marvels When The Marvels comes out in November, it will have been six months since the last MCU film—a drought the likes of which we haven’t seen since the pandemic. Yet with The Marvels, directed by Nia DaCosta of 2021’s Candyman, Marvel will attempt to follow-up several of the stories they’ve been setting up for the last few years.
Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy—better known as the comedy group Please Don't Destroy—have created some of the funniest videos on the internet, and have made a real splash this year with their shorts on Saturday Night Live. While little is known about The Treasure of Foggy Mountain, the film will star the trio as childhood friends who have grown up together and try to find a buried treasure.
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