And we’re feeling pretty good about 2024.Īmong the best first features of 2023: festival favorites, awards contenders (and, in the case of “American Fiction,” “A Thousand and One,” and “Blue Jean,” already certified award winners), genre offerings, personal histories, and at least one film that hinges on the best fake K-pop band you’ve ever seen. And there are always rising stars worthy of attention. ![]() That makes our cheeky little kick-off line - “just how good were this year’s debut features? One of them has already been crowned our best film of the year, and it’s got plenty of company” - both easily repeatable (copy, paste, done) and simply true.īut, more than that, it proves an adage we’ve been touting for years: the art of cinema is alive and thriving. ![]() Now here’s an interesting piece of trivia: for the second year in a row, a first-time feature has topped our best films of the year list (in this case, Celine Song’s “Past Lives,” last year, it was Charlotte Wells’ “Aftersun”).
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