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incorrectsya · 1 month
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Corrin: This plan will require using Bee’s greatest strength.
Bumblebee: What, my smile?
Bumblebee: My optics?
Prowl: Your obnoxious personality.
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My Policeman (2022)
Dir. Michael Grandage
Language: English
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Stills from MY POLICEMAN via Prime Video on twitter.
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Films Watched in 2023:
32. Misbehaviour (2020) - Dir. Philippa Lowthorpe
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years
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My Policeman (2022) Review
My Policeman (2022) Review
The arrival of Patrick into Marion and Tom’s home will trigger events from 40 years in the past, as diaries reveal the deep nature of romance and love. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ *LFF 2022 Preview Screening* (more…)
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weclassybouquetfun · 1 year
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Film Awards Season Check-In
In early October the field was looking light as only three studios released their screening schedules early: Amazon, Netflix and Searchlight. Now that we are in early November more studios have entered the fray and/or readying their boards.
Sony is putting forth THE WOMAN KING, DEVOTION, the Whitney Houston biopic I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY, LYLE, LYLE CROCODILE, Tom Hanks' A MAN CALLED OTTO and WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING; and new to the mix Mark Wahlberg's FATHER STU.
So far THE WOMAN KING and DEVOTION have had a number of screenings with DEVOTION (based on the true story of the friendship between pilots played by Glen Powell (who is an executive producer on the film) and Jonathan Majors) getting special treatment with a screening hosted by Amanda Seyfried.
Sony's indie arm Sony Pictures Classic has put up the films they are pushing: documentaries: HALLELUJAH: LEONARD COHEN, A JOURNEY, A SONG; JAZZ FEST: A NEW ORLEANS STORY, Luca Guadagnino's SALVATORE: SHOEMAKER OF DREAMS, THE RETURN OF TANYA TUCKER, TURN EVERY PAGE- THE ADVENTURES OF ROBERT CARO AND ROBERT GOTTLIEB and narrative films, Florian Zeller's THE SON (which is connected to Zeller's THE FATHER, which earned Anthony Hopkins an Oscar) starring Hugh Jackman; two Cannes screened films: RETURN TO SEOUL and ONE FINE MORNING and the English-language remake of Akira Kurusawa's IKIRU - LIVING starring Bill Nighy
When TOP GUN: MAVERICK screened at CinemaCon a few critics in attendance said it was a Best Picture candidate and I guess Paramount feels the same as TG:M and Damian Chazelle's LALA LAND follow-up BABYLON are the only films they are putting forward. IIRC this is a one-picture improvement over 2019 as that year ROCKETMAN was the only film they put forward. TG:M has quite a few screenings lined up (with no Q&A component so far because Tom Cruise isn't going to beg for a nomination) with zero, as of yet, for BABYLON.
Focus Features has put up ARMAGEDDON TIME starring Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong, DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA, HONK FOR JESUS. SAVE YOUR SOUL (which had a brief theatrical release while streaming on Peacock), MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS, THE NORTHMAN (with alleged new father or soon-to-be-father Alexander Skarsgaard), the fantastic THE OUTFIT, THE SILENT TWINS starring Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance, YOU WON'T BE ALONE and TAR with Cate Blanchett who is sure to be the front runner in the Lead Actress category.
Universal has released the titles they are putting forward: Steven Spielberg's film a'clef THE FABLEMANS, the true story of the women who crafted the article to expose Harvey Weinstein, the Carey Mulligan starrer SHE SAID, NOPE, BROS and animated films MINIONS: THE RISE OF GRU, PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH and THE BAD GUYS.
Disney had their slate up for some time but have only just recently added James Cameron's AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER and Rihanna's offering for WAKANDA FOREVER, "Lift Me Up"; a song written by Rihanna, the film's director Ryan Coogler and film's composer Ludwig Göransson. "Lift Me Up" joins Giveon's "Time" from AMSTERDAM as the possible Best Song candidates the studio has put forward.
WB's schedule has been static with six films put forward (THE BATMAN, DON'T WORRY DARLING, FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE, the documentary NAVALNY, DC LEAGUE OF SUPERPETS and ELVIS). The only movement is that they keep adding Q&As for Austin Butler. They're working him like Colonel Parker did Elvis.
What I Have Seen So Far:
NETFLIX The Good Nurse Wendell & Wild Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths (Mexico's Oscar submission)
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Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio
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(Q&A last weekend with Guillermo del Toro, co-director Mark Gustafson, stars Gregory Mann, Christoph Waltz and Finn Wolfhard)
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Lady Chatterley's Lover
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(Q&A with Emma Corrin and director Laure de Clermont-Tonnere)
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The Wonder
-A late addition to their slate is Scott Cooper's THE PALE BLUE EYES; the directors third film with Christian Bale. Disney has AMSTERDAM up as part of 20th Century and are putting Bale and his costars but it appears Bale is stumping for this instead, with a Q&A with Cooper and his costars Lucy Boynton and Henry Melling this week.
AMAZON My Policeman
SEARCHLIGHT The Banshees of Inisherin Empire of Light
FOCUS FEATURES
TÁR
Armageddon Time
SONY
The Women King
(Q&A with Composer Terence Blanchard, Editor Terilyn Shropshire, Cinematographer Polly Morgan, Viola Davis and her husband/producing partner Julius Tennon and director Gina Prince-Bythewood)
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UNITED ARTISTS Till Women Talking Bones and All
(Q&A with producer Peter Spears, composers Atticus Ross & Trent Reznor, writer David Kajganich, Taylor Russell and director Luca Guadagnino)
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SRAB FILMS Saint Omer (France's Oscar submission)
(Q&A with director Alice Diop)
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mantaypeli · 1 year
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My Policeman
★★☆☆☆ Un quiero y no puedo. Eso es lo que me ha parecido My Policeman (Michael Grandage, 2022), la esperada película protagonizada por Harry Styles, Emma Corrin y David Dawson. La historia narra la relación entre Tom (Styles), un policía casado con Marion (Corrin), y Patrick (Dawson), conservador de un museo, en el Reino Unido de los años cincuenta, cuando la homosexualidad era ilegal. ¿Amor con…
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wornoutspines · 2 years
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My Policeman | Teaser Trailer
Here's a movie that I'm patiently waiting to see, I'm not sure that I'll have time time to read the book it's based on #MyPoliceman by #BethanRoberts but I'll try. #PrimeVideo #HarryStyles
Writer: Ron Nyswaner (Screenplay), Bethan Roberts (Novel) Director: Michael Grandage Stars: Harry Styles, Linus Roache, Gina McKee Synopsis: The arrival of Patrick into Marion and Tom’s home triggers the exploration of seismic events from 40 years previously. If you’re interested in the source material, help us by getting it from the link below: My Policeman by Bethan Roberts
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Happy Lesbian Visibility Week! 📚📖🏳️‍🌈
Again, I'm not 100% certain these all feature characters who identify specifically as lesbians, especially given that I haven't read them yet, but they are all sapphic. Full titles under the cut!
Treasure by Rebekah Weatherspoon
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
A Little Kissing Between Friends by Chencia C Higgins
Cheer Up! Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier
Alice isn't Dead by Joseph Fink
How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow
The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag
How to Succeed in Witchcraft and Aislinn Brophy
D'Vaugh & Kris Plan a Wedding by Chencia C Higgins
Stud Like Her by Fiona Zedde
Second Night Stand by Karelia & Fay Stetz-Waters
Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
The Art of Saving the World by Corrine Duyvis
The Final Strife by Saara el-Arifi
Siren Queen by Nghi Vo
The Divines by Ellie Eaton
Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki
The Dyke & the Dybuk by Ellen Galford
The Perks of Loving a Wallflower by Erica Ridley
Boyish² Butch x Butch Yuri Anthology by Akizora Sawayaka, Hanakage Alt, Nekobungi Sumiro, et al
Dykette by Jenny Fran Davis
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alisom Bechdel
A Masc for Purim by Roz Alexander
Chlorine by Jade Song
Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
Ice Massacre by Tiana Warner
Black Water Sister by Zen Cho
The Seafarer's Kiss by Julia Ember
The Little Homo Sapiens Scientist by SL Huang
The Siren, the Song, and the Spy by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
Those Beyond the Wall by Micaiah Johnson
Mangos and Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera
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hi cat and mouse!! could i get fc suggestions for a mom, dad, and siblings (of any gender) for a character with a sophie thatcher fc?
Parents:
Kristin Scott Thomas (1960)
Hugh Grant (1960)
Orla Brady (1961)
Christopher Meloni (1961)
Michael J. Fox (1961) - has Parkinson’s disease.
Terry Farrell (1963)
Christopher Eccleston (1964)
Marton Csokas (1966)
Melora Hardin (1967)
Daniel Craig (1968)
Naomi Watts (1968)
Jeri Ryan (1968)
Jason Bateman (1969)
Michael Sheen (1969)
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Melissa McCarthy (1970)
Elizabeth Mitchell (1970)
Carla Gugino (1971)
Maxine Peake (1974) - is pro Palestine!
Sibling:
Sarah Dugdale (1995)
Maddie Hasson (1995)
Emma Corrin (1995) - is non-binary (they/them).
Mary Mouser (1996)
Colin Ford (1996)
Ruth Codd (1996) - is a below the knee amputee and uses a prosthetic leg.
Kathryn Newton (1997)
Felix Mallard (1998)
Alva Bratt (1998)
Christopher Briney (1998)
Ethel Cain (1998) - is a trans and bisexual woman - is pro Palestine!
Danielle Rose Russell (1999)
Morgan Davies (2001) - is a trans man (he/him) and pro Palestine!
I didn't know if you played her as a brunette or blonde so here are suggestions for both! Please let me know if you'd like more suggestions with a certain hair colour!
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Plotwise Harry Styles in his second film of the festival season after last week’s Venice debut of Don’t Worry Darling, plays British policeman Tom who is befriended by lively museum curator Patrick (David Dawson), as well as a shyer school teacher Marion (Emma Corrin, also in a second fest movie this week after the debut of  Lady Chatterley’s Lover) who because of the times must contain her own growing sexual attraction to Tom. Eventually though, in the most proper of ways, Tom and Marion get married, not a loveless union but not a passionate one and one where Marion can’t seem to hold back her jealousy of the “friendship” between Tom and Patrick. With homosexuality illegal at the time, Patrick also has to watch himself but one day alone with Tom makes a move that leads to a very physical and steamy clandestine affair that both keep secret from Marion. It is a continuing game of deception even as Marion gets more increasingly frustrated, perhaps suspecting something but trying to win the kind of lover in Tom that just isn’t there. It certainly is for Patrick, and Dawson and Styles go for it with no holding back in a bedroom scene that leaves little to the imagination.
Between Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman Styles is quickly proving himself to be the real deal as an actor, and he is very convincing here as a man lost in deception with his wife. Corrin made up in passion in Lady Chatterley’s Lover what is lacking in this subdued character who finally takes a stand but unfortunately so much time is lost between. Corrin certainly is showing lots of range these days.  Dawson is excellent in the sad position of simply being who he is in a time where being gay  is a crime. My how times have changed, but have they? With some openly  wanting to ban gay marriage again, My Policeman seems oddly timely in taking us back to darker days we thought were long gone.  Everett, McKee, and Roache are all fine as far as the contemporary scenes go but I actually wish they had aged up the younger trio of actors which might have made this all a tad bit more convincing.
It is a handsome looking production, and always kept my interest, but for me it doesn’t quite reach its full potential. Producers are Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schecter, Cora Palfrey, and Philip Herd are producers. Ben Davis provides some lovely cinematography, and the score by Steven Price is excellent. It will begin streaming on Amazon Prime beginning November 4, with a theatrical run starting October 21.
Read full review here
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incorrectsya · 8 months
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Nightshade: So the leaves change color depending on the weather?
Corrin: Yeah
Nightshade: Wow!
Nightshade: Autism season is so beautiful!
Corrin, trying not to laugh: It's autumn...
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sondheims-hat · 9 months
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Mrs. Lovett
Angela Lansbury (1979), Sheila Hancock (1980), Dorothy Loudon (1980), June Havoc (1982), Joyce Castle (1984), Gillian Hanna (1985), Judy Kaye (1984), Nancye Hayes (1987), Jean Stapleton (1989), Beth Fowler (1989), Simone Kleinsma (1993), Julia McKenzie (1993), Vicky Peña (1995), Mary Ellen Ashley (1997), Ritva Auvinen (1997), Christine Baranski (1999), Patti LuPone (2000), Judi Connelli (2001), Beverly Klein (2001), Christine Baranski (2002), Judith Christin (2002), Phyllis Pancella (2003), Felicity Palmer (2004), Buffy Baggott (2004), Elaine Paige (2004), Karen Mann (2004), Harriet Thorpe (2006),Patti LuPone (2005),  Maria Friedman (2007), Maria Waters (2007), Helena Bonham Carter (film 2007), Emily Skinner (2009), Sherri L. Edelen (2010), Harriet Harris (2010), Rebecca du Ponte Davies (2011), Liz McCartney (2011), Imelda Staunton (2011), Karen Ziemba (2012), Andi Allen (2012), Emma Thompson (2014), Corrine Oslo (2016), Annaleigh Ashford (2023).
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Vice President Kamala Harris 
President Joe Biden
President Jimmy Carter
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 
Rep. Jerry Nadler
Former Rep. John Lewis
Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Biden HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge
Rep. Jamie Raskin
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee
Rep. Barbara Lee
Former DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz 
Rep. Ted Lieu
Rep. Raul Grijalva
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre 
Former DNC Chair Terry McAuliffe
Former Vice President Al Gore 
Rep. Corrine Brown
Rep. Maxine Waters
Former Rep. Alcee Hastings
President Bill Clinton 
Former Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson
President Barack Obama
Former Presidential candidate Jesse Jackson
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Sen. Sherrod Brown
Sen. Debbie Stabenow
Rep. Danny Davis
Former Sen. Ted Kennedy
Biden Climate Czar John Kerry 
Teresa Heinz (John Kerry’s wife) 
Former Rep. Stephanie Tubbs
Sen. Bernie Sanders
Rep. Lacy Clay
Former DNC Chair Howard Dean
Sen. Dick Durbin
Former Sen. Harry Reid
Georgia Gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams 
Sen. Corey Booker
These are all the democrats who openly and repeatedly denied election results between 2000 and 2018. I've yet to see any of them indicted for "conspiracy" or "obstruction."
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forfoxessake · 10 months
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JUNE (2023) - movies
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (2022)   Directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
Emma Corrin -  Jack O’Connell
 It's been a while since I read this and I get the impression that they made some different choices in regard to a few characters (the nanny/maid) that I didn't dislike. It's not a groundbreaking film, it feels more romantic than the book sets out to be but overall they do a good job. Emma Corrin's is so thin that it honestly bothered me a little.
Ammonite (2020)   Directed by Francis Lee
Kate Winslet -  Saoirse Ronan
There have been better lesbian films in recent years, and this is so small and quiet that it pales in comparison. But something, in the end, made it stand out. There's a scene where we are led to believe they will get a happy ending when suddenly the mood shifts and we see Kate Winslet's character for who she is, Mary is not only misunderstood because she is gay in a time where women had no autonomy, she is a person who has never felt seen - by the society and by the people who she loves. And that's a painful note to end at.
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)  Directed by Martin McDonagh
Colin Farrell -  Brendan Gleeson -  Brendan Gleeson -  Kerry Condon
I was asking myself why was everyone so obsessed with this movie about two old dudes, a donkey, and a tiny island. It did not prepare me for how WILD this is.
Willow (1988)  Directed by Ron Howard
Warwick Davis -  Val Kilmer
I named my first dog when I was 4 after this movie - It was actually Billy Willow after much insistence from my mother. But 30 years later I barely remember what this was about and I thought it was time to revisit this after the release of the follow-up series. It's better than I expected but still very much a movie from its time. The old woman fighting hardcore scene is still very unique and a badass thing to have in a fantasy film.
Hannah Gadsby: Douglas (2020)  Directed by Madeleine Parry
Hannah is genuinely funny but never more so when she is going on about art grievances. Best use of a college art degree ever.
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)  Directed by Halina Reijn
Amandla Stenberg - Lee Pace -  Maria Bakalova -  Rachel Sennott -  Pete Davidson
The sort of movie we all need sometimes, dumb teenagers being extra dumb together alone on a spooky evening. Extra points for a super cool ending.
Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022)  Directed by Cooper Raiff
  Cooper Raiff - Dakota Johnson -  Leslie Mann
A cute quiet movie, exactly that moment in time when you feel like you don't know where you are or where you are going, and want to find the answers to life in someone else, but that is not the way to fix anything, and this movie does a great service is showing us that we are just afraid.
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me (2022)  Directed by Alek Keshishian
 Being open about your fears and health issues, be they mental or physical, it's in my opinion, the bravest thing a famous person can do.
Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989)  Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
I never really got the overall fascination with studio ghibli until I saw this. Kiki's is the perfect movie, it makes you feel warm inside and look at yourself and your adventures in a whole new way. I get it now.
Shotgun Wedding (2022) -  Directed by Jason Moore
Jennifer Lopez -  Josh Duhamel -  Jennifer Coolidge -  Lenny Kravitz
Sometimes all you need is a silly action-packed fun movie where nothing makes sense but you love every minute of it anyway.
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MY POLICEMAN (2022)
Starring Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, Gina McKee, Linus Roache, David Dawson, Rupert Everett, Kadiff Kirwan, Emily John, Dora Davis, Joseph Potter, Richard Dempsey, Jae Alexander, Freya Mavor, Sean Jackson, Maddie Rice, Richard Cant, Chris Ma, Lucy Briers, Jack Bandeira, Gareth Kennerley, John Sandeman, Nicolas Tennant, Charlotte Randle and Patrick Brennan.
Screenplay by  Ron Nyswaner.
Directed by Michael Grandage.
Distributed by Amazon Studios. 113 minutes. Rated R.
 With a heart wrenching love triangle, the challenge of societal norms, and beautifully saturated seaside views, My Policeman is a forbidden love story for the ages. 
The story takes place during two different timelines. The first is sometime during the 1990s and the second in the 1950s. Marion Burgess (Gina McKee) and Tom Burgess (Linus Roache) live in a charming seaside residence, the pair being two parts of an anything-but-charming marriage.
The ongoing subconscious feud between the couple is brought to light when Tom arrives home to see that Marion has brought in a guest to stay with them, an old friend Patrick (though it is clear that “old friend” is a loose term for Tom). This angers Tom and he storms out of the house, leaving Marion to care for their sick and crippled guest. 
Mostly depicted in flashbacks from the trio’s younger years, a love story is illustrated – actually two love stories. First, we are shown the blossoming relationship between young Marion (Emma Corrin) and young Tom (Harry Styles). Much to my surprise, Marion and Tom’s relationship was once pure, innocent, and loving.
The couple seemed to grow closer and closer until another love story begins revealing itself. This is that of young Tom and young Patrick (David Dawson.) As Tom and Patrick’s relationship is fueled with the fires of passion, intimacy, and secrecy, Tom and Marion’s relationship begins to dim. 
Aside from the tale itself, the visuals we are presented with are magnificent. Ben Davis’ cinematography in this film captures the essence of each timeline, using nature, lighting, shadow, and temperature to aid in telling the story.
The clear contrast in lighting and color between the 1950s and the 1990s is so telling of the innocence, hope, and longing followed by the lack thereof as time slips out of the threesome’s hands. The warmth and luminescence of scenes that took place in the 50s are reminiscent of brighter days, enveloping me in feelings of nostalgia. The melancholia and shadows of the 90s scenes cast a longing shadow over the tone of the film, effectively highlighting the development of the two love stories over the last 40 years.
What makes My Policeman the alluring film that it is is not only its incredible cast but the fact that it is the untold truth of thousands of queer people over the years. The abominable way that queer individuals were treated in the 1950s is illustrated accurately in this story, making it that much more heartbreaking. This is such an important story for anyone who feels ashamed about their feelings to see so that they know that they are valid, worthy, and deserving of love. 
Michael Grandage did a phenomenal job of bringing Bethan Roberts’ novel to life, even the TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey agrees. Stars Emma Corrin, David Dawson, Harry Styles, Linus Roache, Gina McKee, and Rupert Everett were awarded the TIFF Tribute award for their roles in the film at the 2022 Toronto Film Festival. I can absolutely see My Policeman racking up the nominations in the coming awards season. 
If you haven’t already, check out My Policeman in theaters on October 21st and streaming on Amazon Prime on November 4th. 
Kayla Marra
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