Congratulations to Sophia!!!
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Congratulations to Phoebe on her BIFA nomination for Breakthrough Performance 🤩 👑
Phoebe Dynevor is on the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) 2022 longlist in the "Breakthrough Performance" category for her role as Clarice Cliff in The Colour Room.
The final five nominations will be announced on November 4th.
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Also... Simone celebrating Phoebe’s successes 😩💜
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anon if i answer that ask genuinely i'd be declaring open war on like five of my mutuals and possibly insulting their mothers in front of them don't do this to me.
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Book of the Day - B State
Today’s Book of the Day is B State, written by Mark Samuel in 2018 and published by Greenleaf Book Group LLC.
Mark Samuel is a world-renowned coach and consultant, an affirmed author, and a speaker. He teaches organizations how to thrive by applying a culture change, improving performance, and developing the leadership of an organization while achieving measurable, long-lasting results.
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203 - Martha Marcy May Marlene
One of the major stories out of 2011′s Sundance Film Festival was the arrival of Elizabeth Olsen, a new actress who just happened to be the younger sibling of the Olsen twins. In Sean Durkin’s debut Martha Marcy May Marlene, Olsen stars as a young woman who escapes a cult and copes with her fractured identity in the wary arms of her estranged older sister, played by Sarah Paulson. The film earned rave reviews, a Directing prize for Durkin, and distribution with Fox Searchlight. The film would be sold in the shadow of the previous year’s Oscar success Winter’s Bone: a Sundance launch, a star-making debut performance, and a chilling supporting performance from John Hawkes. But the film was significantly less audience friendly thriller by comparison, and paired with Searchlight’s stacked lineup of films, Martha didn’t fit the Oscar mold.
However, Martha Marcy May Marlene remains a movie we are still haunted by. This episode, we talk about the film and its associated network of stars and directors that would become Sundance staples. We also discuss the stiff competition faced by Olsen in the Best Actress race, Paulson’s career prior to becoming a Ryan Murphy staple, and Hawkes’ run of awards-buzzed roles in the early 2010s.
Topics also include our love of Durkin’s The Nest, thoughts on The Staircase, and ugly QR code posters.
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The 2011 Oscar nominations
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