2017 Has EPIC potential. Movies from PTA, Nolan, Aronofsky, Haynes, Cuaron, Spielberg, Bigelow, Villeneuve, Soderbergh, Von Trier, Haneke and Payne.

The year is almost over and most of the important films have been seen. I promised myself I'd do something like this once "Silence" had a trailer, so here we are, it's Thanksgiving and it looks like Scorsese's epic actually does exist. What titles are you looking forward to the most for 2017? I split the titles I found into three categories. If there's anything, worthy of a mention, missing on this list please let me know and I'll add it.


Must-sees

"Dunkirk" (Chrisopher Nolan)
"Downsizing" (Alexander Payne)
"Untitled Detroit Riots Project" (Kathryn Bigelow)
"The Kidnapping of Edgardo Montara" (Steven Spielberg)
"Blade Runner 2049" (Denis Villeneuve)
"Untitled PTA/Daniel Day-Lewis 1950s Fashion Drama" (Paul Thomas Anderson)
"Mother" (Darren Aronofsky)
"Wonderstruck" (Todd Haynes)
"Logan Lucky" (Steven Soderbergh)
"Star Wars: Episode VIII" (Rian Johnson)
"Untitled Mexico City Project" (Alfonso Cuaron)
"Baby Driver" (Edgar Wright)
"Annihilation" (Alex Garland)
"Coco" (Lee Unkrich)

Possibly good

"T2" (Dany Boyle)
"Stronger" (David Gordon Green)
"Darkest Hour" (Joe Wright)
"The Beguiled" (Sofia Coppola)
"Alien: Covenant" (Ridley Scott)
"American Made" (Doug Liman)
"The Snowman" (Thomas Alfredson)
"Okja" (Jonn Ho Bong)
"Suburbicon" (George Clooney)
"Yen Din Ka Kissa" (Noah Baumbach)
"War Machine" (David Michod)
"The Shape of Water" (Guillermo Del Toro)
"Under the Silver Lake" (David Robert Mitchell)
"Tully" (Jason Reitman)
"The Circle" (James Ponsoldt)
"Inner City" (Dan Gilroy)
"Murder on the Orient Express" (Kenneth Branagh)
"Mute" (Duncan Jones)
"Battle of the Sexes" (Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton)
"Untitled Dick Cheyney Biopic" (Adam Mackay)