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Max in “Zwei zu Eins” (2:1) with Sandra Hüller and Ronald Zehrfeld ❤️
Directed by Natja Brunckhorst. Full trailer here.
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brothertedd · 1 month
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callmefirefly · 9 months
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Schmidt walked so Ken could run 🤠
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New photos of Richard at the Manchester Film Festival in Manchester, UK. (March 24, 2024)
📷: richardcarmitage/ sbrad94 / vivthepixie / sarahtkv
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israelcastillophoto · 10 months
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Late night in Brooklyn
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pedroam-bang · 3 months
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Black Sails (2014-2017)
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asscrasher · 1 month
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They say you can tell a lot about the cultural zeitgeist by topical trends in Hollywood. I’ve noticed a lot of environmental fears this year.
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Lotta monkeys too. I wonder what that says about us right now.
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trendfilmsetter · 4 days
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Disney and Warner set to create a new combined streaming platform bundle combining Disney+, Max and Hulu.
Set to release this summer.
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sunflowerfilms · 1 year
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everythingmaxriemelt · 3 months
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First look images of Max’s new film “Zwei zu Eins” (“Two to One”) ❤️ The strong cast includes Sandra Hüller and Ronald Zehrfeld
From the Playmaker: In „Two to One,“ a group of clever East Germans seizes the chaotic post-GDR era in 1990 to retrieve hidden millions from an underground vault. As they outsmart formidable opponents, the heist takes an unexpected turn when money officially unrecognized in the GDR circulates.
Directed by Natja Brunckhorst and featuring the 2024 Academy Award-nominated Sandra Hüller („Anatomy of a Fall“, „Toni Erdmann“), alongside Max Riemelt („Sense 8“) and Ronald Zehrfeld („Barbara“, „Phoenix“), this historical comedy, based on a true story set in the GDR, promises uproarious laughs, unexpected twists, and the unmatched brilliance of the overall cast.
From Screen Daily: Directed by Natja Brunckhorst, Two To One is about a rebellious household who find millions of East German Marks in the turmoil of the currency union in 1990 - and take what they can carry. Hüller, who is Oscar-nominated for her role in Anatomy Of A Fall, stars alongside Max Riemelt (Sense8) and Ronald Zehrfeld (Phoenix).
Two To One is billed as a comedy with a strong social undercurrent about money, work and collective activism. It is the second film by writer-director Brunckhorst, who is also known as the actress of Christiane F. (1982). The film is produced jointly by ROW Pictures and zischlermann filmproduction. German distribution is handled by X-Verleih.
*photos from Row Pictures
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fuckyessarahlancashire · 11 months
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melis-writes · 2 years
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LION & MAX in SCARECROW (1973) | dir. Jerry Schatzberg.
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New photos of Richard with Rebecca Snow and Shuna Snow at the Manchester Film Festival in Manchester, UK. (March 24, 2024)
📷: mcrfilmfestival
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kiss-me-hardy · 5 hours
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avelera · 2 years
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Listen, I don't think HBO Max was ever against Our Flag Means Death as such, but during the months of waiting for the renewal news, stewing in the fear and disappointment of past queer or queer-hinted shows being canceled or ignored by their distributors just because they were queer, I was passive-aggressively checking the likes over every single HBO Max tweet that came out, smirking with vicious delight every time an OFMD tweet went out that invariably got ten or even a hundred times the attention than any of the other shows they were trying to push at any given point, and part of me just hopes that there was someone at HBO Max who didn't want the queer little pirate show to succeed and they had to pick their fucking jaw off the floor when they saw the renewal announcement got 80,000 likes when most of their other tweets barely broke a couple hundred
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