Most Anticipated Films of 2020
Most Anticipated Films of 2020
What films are you looking forward to in 2020?
Wasp Network (Olivier Assayas)
First Cow (Kelly Reichardt)
Tommaso (Abel Ferrara)
Hope Gap (William Nicholson)
Guest of Honour (Atom Egoyan)
Ema (Pablo Larraín)
Bad Education (Cory Finley)
The Perfect Candidate (Haifaa Al-Mansour)
It Must Be Heaven (Elia Suleiman)
Tenet (Christopher Nolan)
Falling (Viggo Mortensen)
Benedetta (Paul Verhoeven)
Tre piani (Nanni Moretti)
The Gentlemen (Guy Ritchie)
No Time to Die (Cary Joji Fukunaga)
Underwater (William Eubank)
Dune (Denis Villeneuve)
The Woman in the Window (Joe Wright)
The French Dispatch (Wes Anderson)
The Last Duel (Ridley Scott)
Ammonite (Francis Lee)
Good Morning, Midnight (George Clooney)
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Charlie Kaufman)
News of the World (Paul Greengrass)
On the Rocks (Sofia Coppola)
Rifkin's Festival (Woody Allen)
Let Them All Talk (Steven Soderbergh)
Tesla (Michael Almereyda)
The Truth (Hirokazu Koreeda)
Madre (Rodrigo Sorogoyen)
Wasp Network (Olivier Assayas)
First Cow (Kelly Reichardt)
Tommaso (Abel Ferrara)
Hope Gap (William Nicholson)
Guest of Honour (Atom Egoyan)
Ema (Pablo Larraín)
Bad Education (Cory Finley)
The Perfect Candidate (Haifaa Al-Mansour)
It Must Be Heaven (Elia Suleiman)
Tenet (Christopher Nolan)
Falling (Viggo Mortensen)
Benedetta (Paul Verhoeven)
Tre piani (Nanni Moretti)
The Gentlemen (Guy Ritchie)
No Time to Die (Cary Joji Fukunaga)
Underwater (William Eubank)
Dune (Denis Villeneuve)
The Woman in the Window (Joe Wright)
The French Dispatch (Wes Anderson)
The Last Duel (Ridley Scott)
Ammonite (Francis Lee)
Good Morning, Midnight (George Clooney)
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Charlie Kaufman)
News of the World (Paul Greengrass)
On the Rocks (Sofia Coppola)
Rifkin's Festival (Woody Allen)
Let Them All Talk (Steven Soderbergh)
Tesla (Michael Almereyda)
The Truth (Hirokazu Koreeda)
Madre (Rodrigo Sorogoyen)
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nrh wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:29 am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDZCXPBYHY0
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Still working on my watchlist, and I see many items have had their years changed since I last checked (won't link it for that reason).
Beyond the still untitled PTA film, which may just as well be pushed to 2021 given how little is known about it, these are my most anticipated:
The French Dispatch (Wes Anderson)
Annette (Leos Carax) - FINALLY!
Pop. 1280 (Yorgos Lanthimos)
Last Letter (Shunji Iwai)
On the Rocks (Sofia Coppola)
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Charlie Kaufman)
Walking to Paris (Peter Greenaway)
There's also Denis Villeneuve's Dune and Tomm Moore's Wolfwalkers, not to mention a new Haynes film (hopefully). Not at all excited about Lowery's Peter Pan, but I will let him prove me wrong.
Beyond the still untitled PTA film, which may just as well be pushed to 2021 given how little is known about it, these are my most anticipated:
The French Dispatch (Wes Anderson)
Annette (Leos Carax) - FINALLY!
Pop. 1280 (Yorgos Lanthimos)
Last Letter (Shunji Iwai)
On the Rocks (Sofia Coppola)
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Charlie Kaufman)
Walking to Paris (Peter Greenaway)
There's also Denis Villeneuve's Dune and Tomm Moore's Wolfwalkers, not to mention a new Haynes film (hopefully). Not at all excited about Lowery's Peter Pan, but I will let him prove me wrong.
At the moment, Roy Andersson's ABOUT ENDLESSNESS is the one I'm looking forward to. Lanthimos' take on POP. 1280 might be interesting, depending on casting.
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I don't know a great deal about what's coming out, so this is the stuff I'm aware of that I have an eye on.
Walking to Paris (Greenaway)
First Cow (Reichardt)
Mank (Fincher)
Jungle Cruise (Collet-Serra)
Let Them All Talk (Soderbergh)
Fast & Furious 9 (Lin)
West Side Story (Spielberg)
Walking to Paris (Greenaway)
First Cow (Reichardt)
Mank (Fincher)
Jungle Cruise (Collet-Serra)
Let Them All Talk (Soderbergh)
Fast & Furious 9 (Lin)
West Side Story (Spielberg)
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Some 2020 US genre films I look forward to checking out:
Monster Hunter (Paul W.S. Anderson)
Jungle Cruise (Jaume Collet-Serra)
Godzilla vs. Kong (Adam Wingard)
The Princess Switch: Switched Again (Mike Rohl)
Monster Hunter (Paul W.S. Anderson)
Jungle Cruise (Jaume Collet-Serra)
Godzilla vs. Kong (Adam Wingard)
The Princess Switch: Switched Again (Mike Rohl)
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not 2020, but they're finally making National Treasure 3. my life is complete
didn't know Tsai Ming-Liang's new film is coming..
Days : Kang lives alone in a big house, Non in a small apartment in town. They meet, and then part, their days flowing on as before.
Days : Kang lives alone in a big house, Non in a small apartment in town. They meet, and then part, their days flowing on as before.
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Shakespeare's Shitstorm (Kaufman)
The 40-Year-Old Version (Radha Blank)
All the Dead Ones (Marco Dutra, Caetano Gotardo)
Ammonite (Francis Lee)
Annette (Leos Carax)
Apollo 10½ (Richard Linklater)
Bergman's Island (Mia Hansen-Love)
Bios (Miguel Sapochnik)
The Box (Lorenzo Vigas)
Chaco (Diego Mondaca)
Charlatan (Agnieszka Holland)
The Cloud in Her Room (Xinyuan Zheng Lu)
Come, I Will Take You There (Alain Guiraudie)
Cuties (Maimouna Doucouré)
Da 5 Bloods (Spike Lee)
Days (Tsai Ming-liang)
Desterro (Maria Clara Escobar)
Dick Johnson Is Dead (Kirsten Johnson)
El Gato (Nancy Savoca)
Ema (Pablo Larraín)
El empleado y el patrón (Manolo Nieto)
Eureka (Lisandro Alonso)
Fever Dream (Claudia Llosa)
First Cow (Kelly Reichardt)
The Glorias (Julie Taymor)
Good Morning, Midnight (George Clooney)
Hammamet (Gianni Amelio)
The Hole (Michelangelo Frammartino)
Howls Are Heard (Julio Hernández Cordón)
Lingui (Mahamat Saleh-Haroun)
Mank (David Fincher)
Max Richter's Sleep (Natalie Johns)
Memoria (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Minari (Lee Isaac Chung)
My Salinger Year (Philippe Falardeau)
Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always (Eliza Hittman)
Nomadland (Chloe Zhao)
On a Half Clear Morning (Bruno Dumont)
One Ssecond (Zhang Yimou)
Petite fleur (Santiago Mitre)
The Practice (Martín Rejtman)
The Prince of Fashion (Gus Van Sant)
Promising Young Woman (Emerald Fennell)
Rebecca (Ben Wheatley)
Saint Narcisse (Bruce LaBruce)
Shirley (Josephine Decker)
Shulan River (Hou Hsiao-hsien)
Siberia (Abel Ferrara)
Stillwater (Tom McCarthy)
This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection (Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese)
Time (Garrett Bradley)
Undine (Christian Petzold)
Where to Land (Hal Hartley)
Window Boy Would Also Like to Have a Submarine (Alex Piperno)
The Woman Who Ran (Hong Sangsoo)
Young Hunter (Marco Berger)
*Untitled (Paul Thomas Anderson)
All the Dead Ones (Marco Dutra, Caetano Gotardo)
Ammonite (Francis Lee)
Annette (Leos Carax)
Apollo 10½ (Richard Linklater)
Bergman's Island (Mia Hansen-Love)
Bios (Miguel Sapochnik)
The Box (Lorenzo Vigas)
Chaco (Diego Mondaca)
Charlatan (Agnieszka Holland)
The Cloud in Her Room (Xinyuan Zheng Lu)
Come, I Will Take You There (Alain Guiraudie)
Cuties (Maimouna Doucouré)
Da 5 Bloods (Spike Lee)
Days (Tsai Ming-liang)
Desterro (Maria Clara Escobar)
Dick Johnson Is Dead (Kirsten Johnson)
El Gato (Nancy Savoca)
Ema (Pablo Larraín)
El empleado y el patrón (Manolo Nieto)
Eureka (Lisandro Alonso)
Fever Dream (Claudia Llosa)
First Cow (Kelly Reichardt)
The Glorias (Julie Taymor)
Good Morning, Midnight (George Clooney)
Hammamet (Gianni Amelio)
The Hole (Michelangelo Frammartino)
Howls Are Heard (Julio Hernández Cordón)
Lingui (Mahamat Saleh-Haroun)
Mank (David Fincher)
Max Richter's Sleep (Natalie Johns)
Memoria (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Minari (Lee Isaac Chung)
My Salinger Year (Philippe Falardeau)
Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always (Eliza Hittman)
Nomadland (Chloe Zhao)
On a Half Clear Morning (Bruno Dumont)
One Ssecond (Zhang Yimou)
Petite fleur (Santiago Mitre)
The Practice (Martín Rejtman)
The Prince of Fashion (Gus Van Sant)
Promising Young Woman (Emerald Fennell)
Rebecca (Ben Wheatley)
Saint Narcisse (Bruce LaBruce)
Shirley (Josephine Decker)
Shulan River (Hou Hsiao-hsien)
Siberia (Abel Ferrara)
Stillwater (Tom McCarthy)
This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection (Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese)
Time (Garrett Bradley)
Undine (Christian Petzold)
Where to Land (Hal Hartley)
Window Boy Would Also Like to Have a Submarine (Alex Piperno)
The Woman Who Ran (Hong Sangsoo)
Young Hunter (Marco Berger)
*Untitled (Paul Thomas Anderson)
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue (Jia Zhangke). Now that I have found out about this new doc by Jia, it's already among the most anticipated this year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUU2dgPo6Ug
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUU2dgPo6Ug
Still waiting for news of the new Roy Andersson ABOUT ENDLESSNESS, goddammit.
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^^It is out on dvd in Sweden next week from the same company who released Pigeon with an Andersson commentary. Unfortunately they aren't releasing it on blu otherwise I would have bought it blind.
I thought it was fairly slight by Andersson's standards so I can understand it not being as prioritized as his previous films.
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^^Just watched it and I disagree. I'd say it is largely free of the gimmickry and novelty of his last two films and zeroes in on actual themes that structure the episodic fragments with more coherence and resonance than any of his films since Songs. People who claim that it feels more random than his other works are clearly not paying attention.
It may lack the imaginative set pieces and 'cleverness' of Pigeon and You, generally speaking, but there is more depth to it. It is a more subtle and sophisticated film.
The digital cinematography looks less sterile this time as well.
It may lack the imaginative set pieces and 'cleverness' of Pigeon and You, generally speaking, but there is more depth to it. It is a more subtle and sophisticated film.
The digital cinematography looks less sterile this time as well.
I'm eager to see it -- any suggestions as to how I can get ahold of it?
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I'm not sure what this forum's policy is on torrenting, but it popped up on the most famous tracker for obscure film a month ago.
I'm guessing many new films will go straight to video or straight to streaming services this year. Right?
What a grim thought.
New film by Lech Majewski, starring Josh Hartnett and John Malkovich.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e02_JDYQoQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e02_JDYQoQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWfPGIMDhNw
wut.
no idea what this is but there's a 100% chance that i'm going to watch it. where do i pre-order the criterion bluray
wut.
no idea what this is but there's a 100% chance that i'm going to watch it. where do i pre-order the criterion bluray
Mel rules!
"I too am a child burned by future experiences, fallen back on myself and already suspecting the certainty that in the end only those will prove benevolent who believe in nothing." – Marran Gosov
Really intrigued by this one, so I'm looking forward to seeing it at some stage. Bure mentioned having seen it already at VIFF. I've liked everything Mads Mikkelsen's done so far, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_FzLs92YFc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_FzLs92YFc
Still waiting on these.. Nearly most of the Hollywood studio releases catalogue just continues to be pushed further into the year as we wait for the vaccines to be administered.
These were made available via strreaming
Underwater (William Eubank) shot in 2017 and was terribly underwhelming compared to 'The Signal'
Good Morning, Midnight (George Clooney) now called 'Midnight Sky' really disappointing but then I don't think Clooney is much of a director
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Charlie Kaufman) As twisted as everything that Kaufman has come up with in the past.
On the Rocks (Sofia Coppola) This appears to have sort of just sunk on arrival
News of the World (Paul Greengrass) Going to see this soon. Not holding my expectations too high.
I realised I hadn't watched a single 2020 film when my Letterboxd Year in Review hit my inbox a few days ago. Obviously external events have impacted most on that, but thinking on it, there's not really a great deal I would have wanted to see anyway. I plan on watching Hong Sang-soo's The Woman Who Ran in the next few days before it leaves Mubi, and then I would like to catch Days, Nomadland and Saint Maud all at some point, but can't think of much else.
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I'm quite delayed with 2020 viewings as well, but then I never really dive into a film year it is done. Still, I have two favourites from 2020 so far:Aberration wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 11:40 pm I realised I hadn't watched a single 2020 film when my Letterboxd Year in Review hit my inbox a few days ago. Obviously external events have impacted most on that, but thinking on it, there's not really a great deal I would have wanted to see anyway. I plan on watching Hong Sang-soo's The Woman Who Ran in the next few days before it leaves Mubi, and then I would like to catch Days, Nomadland and Saint Maud all at some point, but can't think of much else.
Uppercase Print (2020, Radu Jude) and There is No Evil (2020, Mohammad Rasoulof), my reviews:
Spoiler!
my current top 10 for 2020 is laughably hilarious, before i watched air conditioner this week my #10 for the year was switched, the christian high school body swap bullying comedy (which is not at all good, but is more watchable than several films i've seen from 2020). now my #10 is jingle jangle. so i really want to see some better 2020 films - if anyone has any good ones and can put them in the place, i will be grateful (and thanks unholymanm for air con!).