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The autumn film festivals are approaching under the shadow of a writers' strike and the possibility of actors joining the strike. Nonetheless, the 2023 midway point has been reached, and there is still plenty more promise ahead.


Swati Bhat

Academy Awards 2024

The lineups are already making their way around. So far, we know that Venice will host Yorgos Lanthimos' "Poor Things" starring Emma Stone, the pair's follow-up to the Oscar-nominated "The Favourite" (2018). The Searchlight film, a surrealist science-fiction romance based on an adaptation of Alasdair Grey's novel, stars Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo, Christopher Abbott, and Margaret Qualley. It may be their season's pony.

Meanwhile, two highly awaited biopics will be released at the Lido - director Michael Mann's take on Italian racing driver Enzo Ferrari, dubbed "Ferrari" and starring Adam Driver has aroused attention. Simultaneously, Sofia Coppola returns with "Priscilla," an adaption of Elvis Presley's biography starring Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi.

Pablo Larrain's buzzy Chilean contender "El Conde," rumored to be an all-around contender, has sparked interest, especially as his first picture since "Spencer" (2021), which garnered a nomination for Kristen Stewart.

We are already tracking best picture contenders such as Sony Pictures' animated "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," A24's love story "Past Lives," and Amazon Studios' immensely entertaining "Air" beginning in the first half of 2023.

Of course, there are the Cannes standouts — Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon," Jonathan Glazer's "The Zone of Interest," Todd Haynes' "May December," and Justine Triet's Palme d'Or-winning "Anatomy of a Fall" — already in the running.

The updated overall best picture charts are available on the Oscar prediction page, along with revised charts prior to the autumn festivals.

Jessica Chastain, fresh off two Tony nominations and in the midst of an Emmy campaign in which she is presently the front-runner, will make a stop in Italy with "Memory," writer and director Michel Franco's first English-language movie. With an unclear plot and a cast that includes Peter Sarsgaard, Merritt Wever, and Josh Charles, it's an eagerly anticipated watching.




If you're looking for low-cost bridal gowns but adore Bollywood-inspired attire, we've got you covered! Here are five fashion influencers to follow if you're a bride-to-be in 2023


Swati Bhat

Moi Blog

Moi Blog - Budget Bride? Moi Blog, run by Jyoti Chahar, has you covered. There is no area of Delhi where this influencer has not explored and shared fashionable styles. A keen eye for the most recent celebrity wedding on a shoestring budget, watch her vlog for every fantasy a bride may have.


Sejal Kumar

Sejal Kumar is a fashion and lifestyle influencer with 842k Instagram followers and over one million YouTube subscribers. Her style is fresh and current, making her an excellent choice for brides-to-be who want to try new looks for their wedding. Her wedding shopping vlogs are full of fantastic ideas.


Scherezade Shroff

Scherezade Shroff is a fashion and lifestyle influencer on YouTube with over 254k subscribers. Her aesthetic is exquisite and sophisticated, making her an excellent source of wedding inspiration. Her wedding shopping vlogs are full of fantastic ideas.


Aashna Shroff

Aashna Shroff is a fashion and beauty influencer with over 967k Instagram followers. Her feminine and chic style is a terrific source of inspiration for wedding buying. Check out her Instagram for some wonderful wedding shopping inspiration.


Santoshi Shetty

Santoshi Shetty is a fashion and beauty influencer with over 743k Instagram followers. Her style is edgy and daring, making her an excellent choice for brides who want to make a statement on their wedding day. Check out her Instagram for some wonderful wedding shopping inspiration.









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