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The Best Fall Festival Movies of 2024

David Ehrlich

David Ehrlich is the Reviews Editor and Head Film Critic at IndieWire. Based in Brooklyn, where he lives with his wife, their two young children, and a crushing amount of anxiety that he treats with a steady diet of esoteric ice creams, British reality dating shows, and New York Rangers hockey games (which often have the unfortunate effect of making his anxiety so much worse). He is responsible for overseeing — and writing many of — the site’s movie reviews.

He has been on staff at IndieWire since 2016, and has contributed countless reviews, essays, and interviews over the years, in addition to spearheading several of the site’s larger-scale lists and projects (such as our "’80s Week Extravaganza"). His job regularly sees him traveling to Cannes, Sundance, Telluride, Toronto, and Venice, among other major Festivals. His job way more regularly sees him sitting at home and watching abject garbage so that you don’t have to. His favorite movies are mostly about impossible romances and/or bears in crisis.

Prior to working at IndieWire, David was a Staff Writer at Rolling Stone, the Associate Film Editor at Time Out New York, the Film Editor at Film.com, and an Editor-at-Large for Little White Lies. His writing has been featured in Vanity Fair, The Guardian, Slate, and Reverse Shot among several other outlets, and he has served on juries and nominating committees for the Gothams, SXSW, and the Montclair Film Festival.

He is a member of the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Film Critics Society, and received the 2022 National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Award for Best Film Critic. He holds a bachelor’s degree in film studies from Columbia University, and later dropped out of Columbia’s MFA Directing program after realizing that watching movies is a lot easier than making them. Through partnerships with Garrett Bradley, Jane Campion, and Charlotte Wells, his "annual video essays counting down the 25 best films of the year" have raised more than $100,000 for various charities.

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Best of Fall Fests 2024
From a babygirl to a brutalist, these are the world premieres we loved in Venice, Telluride, and Toronto.
'The Shadow Strays'
TIFF
The Indonesian genre maestro is so determined to make the most brutal action movie of all time that he forgets to have any fun along the way.
"The Boy and the Heron"
From Netflix to Prime Video, and Shudder to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd in Friendship
TIFF
Robinson and Paul Rudd co-star in a demented bromance that plays like a feature-length version of "I Think You Should Leave."
Riz Ahmed in Relay
TIFF
TIFF: “Hell or High Water" director David Mackenzie does what he does best: Making the kind of movie he's never made before.
Hugh Grant in Heretic
TIFF
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods' verbose chamber piece is too polite for sacrilege, but it has a tense and funny time testing its characters' faith.
Imogen Poots and Brett Goldstein in 'All of You'
TIFF
William Bridges' debut is a small but sharp high-concept romance about friends who start a torrid affair despite knowing they aren't meant for each other.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield in 'We Live in Time'
TIFF
TIFF: "Brooklyn" director John Crowley returns with a mercilessly poignant haymaker of a cancer weepy.
Hard Truths
TIFF
TIFF: The polar opposite of "Happy-Go-Lucky," "Hard Truths" stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste as a woman at war with the world and everyone in it.
Gustav Giese in The Quiet Ones
TIFF
Frederik Louis Hviid’s second feature is a skeletal but gripping cops and robbers story about the value of a job well done.
'Vice Is Broke'
TIFF
TIFF: "Fresh Off the Boat" creator Eddie Huang chronicles the rise and fall of Vice Media as only someone who was right in the middle of it possibly could.
Dea Kulumbegashvili's April
Venice
Produced by Luca Guadagnino, this elemental character study about an abortion provider in rural Georgia is scarier than any horror movie you'll see this year.
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