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absinthefog · 2 years
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molly probably pegs devin weston
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laviedavantgarde · 2 years
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Molly Shultz for the character bingo :)
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I'm pretty indifferent to her to say the least.
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New Video: Joel Grey and Eddie Redmayne Talk CABARET and The 'Emcee' Legacy
Last night, the company and audience of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club celebrated Broadway legend Joel Grey’s 92nd birthday on stage at the August Wilson Theatre.
By: A.A. CristiApr. 12, 2024, Broadway World.
Last night, the company of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club wilkommened some very special guests to their immersive nightclub home!
Eddie Redmayne currently in previews as the ‘Emcee’ in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club celebrated Broadway legend Joel Grey’s 92nd birthday on stage at the August Wilson Theatre.
In the video Grey, who won Tony and Academy Awards for originating the role of the Emcee, reacts to the immersive new production now in previews on Broadway and its star Eddie Redmayne.
Redmayne described the feeling of performing for Grey and the show's composer, John Kander as "extraordinary, horrendously intimidating, as well, but joyful," and revealed a special moment he shared with the star during the performance.
Grey, who originated the role of the ‘Emcee’ on Broadway in 1966 and went on to star in the beloved film of Cabaret, took the stage as the entire cast, band, and creative team sang “Happy Birthday” while a custom cake, shaped like a giant pineapple, emerged from the stage.
During his speech honoring Grey, Eddie Redmayne said, “Tonight is an extraordinarily special night for us because we are in the presence of an extraordinary human being without whom none of us would be here.” After thunderous applause, Redmayne continued “Your performance in this part changed my life and it was one of the things that made me want to be an actor.”
The cast and Grey were also joined on stage by Cabaret composer John Kander.
Alongside Joel’s daughter Jennifer Grey and Kander, a star-studded crowd came out to fete the theater icon including Anderson Cooper, Candice Bergen, Jackie Hoffman, Jane Krakowski, Lin-Manuel Miranda, David Rockwell, and more. They were joined by numerous alum of Cabaret spanning the decades including Maude Apatow (Sally Bowles in London, 2023), Madeline Brewer (Sally Bowles in London, 2022), Joely Fisher (Sally Bowles on Broadway, 2000), Gina Gershon (Sally Bowles on Broadway, 2001), Mason Alexander Park (Emcee in London, 2023), Adam Pascal (Emcee on Broadway, 2003), Molly Ringwald (Sally Bowles on Broadway, 2002), Jake Shears (Emcee in London, 2023), and Brooke Shields (Sally Bowles on Broadway, 2001).
About CABARET AT THE KIT KAT CLUB
Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club is now in previews on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre (245 West 52nd Street). The production, directed by Olivier Award winner Rebecca Frecknall and designed by Tony Award nominee and Evening Standard Award® winner Tom Scutt, will have decadent twin opening night gala celebrations starting Saturday, April 20 and continuing into the following night, with the official press opening on Sunday, April 21. Tickets are on sale now at www.kitkat.club or via Seat Geek HERE.
In addition to Redmayne, Cabaret also stars Gayle Rankin as the toast of Mayfair ‘Sally Bowles, two-time Tony Award winner Bebe Neuwirth as ‘Fraulein Schneider,’ Tony Award nominee Ato Blankson-Wood as ‘Clifford Bradshaw,’ Obie Award winner and Drama Desk Award® nominee Steven Skybell as ‘Herr Schultz,’ Henry Gottfried as ‘Ernst Ludwig,’ and three-time Helen Hayes Award winner Natascia Diaz as ‘Fritzie/Kost.’
The cast of Cabaret includes Gabi Campo as ‘Frenchie,’ Ayla Ciccone-Burton as ‘Helga,’ Colin Cunliffe as ‘Hans,’ Marty Lauter as ‘Victor,’ Loren Lester as‘Herman/Max,’ David Merino as ‘Lulu,’ Julian Ramos as ‘Bobby,’ MiMi Scardulla as ‘Texas,’ and Paige Smallwood as ‘Rosie.’ Swings include Hannah Florence, Pedro Garza, Christian Kidd, Corinne Munsch, Chloé Nadon-Enriquez, and Karl Skyler Urban.
The Prologue Company, the dancers and musicians that welcome audiences to the club, feature dancers Alaïa, Iron Bryan, Will Ervin Jr., Sun Kim, Deja McNair and swings Ida Saki and Spencer James Weidie. The musicians of the Prologue are Brian Russell Carey (piano & bass), Francesca Dawis (violin), Keiji Ishiguri (dedicated substitute), Maeve Stier (accordion), and Michael Winograd (clarinet).
For this production of Cabaret, the creative team have transformed the August Wilson Theatre into the Kit Kat Club with an in-the-round auditorium and custom spaces which guests will be invited to explore during the Prologue, the production’s pre-show entertainment. After purchasing tickets, guests will receive a “club entry time” to allow them to take in the world of the club before the show starts.
Patrons can upgrade their experience at the Kit Kat Club with exclusive dining or drinks packages that allow them to soak up the pre-show atmosphere. These various upgrades offer unparalleled service and unique experiences in the heart of the Kit Kat Club. Drinks can be enjoyed before and during the show, while food will be cleared shortly before the performance begins, ensuring uninterrupted and unmissable views of Cabaret. For a complete menu and more information on the upgrade packages, please visit www.kitkat.club/upgrade.
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artisticlegshake · 10 months
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THE DANCE AWARDS ORLANDO RESULTS 2023
JP! awards that didn’t place in the top 10 Teen Solos:
Regan Joyce - STUDIO 412 JP!
Christiana Owen - STARS JP!
Jacqueline Piles - G-FORCE JP!
Jasmira Bush - G-FORCE JP!
Tanner Grace Coutsos - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Kayleigh Atterton - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Mollie Mikkelson - CAROLINA COLLECTIVE JP!
Caleigh Proulx - WOODBURY JP!
Michelle Aizenshtadt - VLAD’S JP!
Hannah Beatty - THE VISION JP!
Sasha Chernous - VLAD’S JP!
Lexi Blanchard - P21 JP!
Erin Kirk - INSPIRATION JP!
Lilly Traylor - SPOTLITE JP!
Katie Couch - P21 JP!
Madelyn Brecklin - ARTISTIC EDGE JP!
Ava Lee Kaufman - DWDE JP!
Zoey Straka - ARTISTIC EDGE JP!
Kalina Thephavong - SPOTLITE JP!
Mckenna Elliot - SPOTLITE JP!
Mila Shultheis - TRUE DANCE JP!
Hope Grainger - LEGACY JP!
Carter Lewis - UPSTATE CAROLINA JP!
Ivy Gang - EVOLVE JP!
Jonathan St-Onge - ECOLE DE DANSE JP!
Stella Vince - JEAN LEIGH JP!
Sam Evans - EVOLVE JP!
Lilliana Rubiera - WEST FLORIDA JP!
Cyrihn Leonard - WEST FLORIDA JP!
Mikayla Bellmore - WEST FLORIDA JP!
Molly Kavetz - THE NINE JP!
Ashley Schultz - THE NINE JP!
Kameron Couch - P21 JP!
Lauren Bayes - VLAD’S JP!
Makayla Mariah Dillett - STARS JP!
Zoe Zielinski - WOODBURY JP!
Yuli Shimonov - VLAD’S JP!
Demetria Guzman - STARS JP!
Serena Battaglia - VLAD’S JP!
Taryn Harrah - TRUE DANCE JP!
Kylan Wright - STARS JP!
Jady Risman - VLAD’S JP!
Ellie Rabin - STARS JP!
Sofia Rosella - PDA JP!
Gabrielle Carvalho - THE VISION JP!
Alyssa Phillips - PDA JP!
Grace Reisinger - ARTISTIC EDGE JP!
Diana Drias - DANCE EXPLOSION JP!
Olivia Granic - CDC JP!
Anya Inger - P21 JP!
Lila Caruso - WESTCHESTER JP!
Emmeline Gerardi - WESTCHESTER JP!
Kelsie Conti - DANCE SPECTRUM JP!
Luanna De Iacovo - PDA JP!
Lily Kravetz - THE NINE JP!
Mia Venerio - DANCE UNLIMITED JP!
Melanie Kalogritsas - PDA JP!
Shayla Blair - STUDIO 412 JP!
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asirensrage · 1 year
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10 Tracks!
Rules: Shuffle your most played playlist from the music service of your choice and post the first 10 tracks.
Tagged by @residentdormouse! I'm just going to use my "liked" playlist on spotify...
Always - blink-182
Restless Heart - Matt Hires
Calendar Girl - Stars
Oogie Boogie's Song - Nightmare Before Christmas
Everybody Knows - Sigrid
Feeling This - blink-182
Lifestyles of the Rich and the Famous - Good Charlotte
Miles Magnificent - molly ofgeography
Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus
If It Makes You Happy - Wesley Schultz
tagging: anyone who wants to join!
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35 BEST AESTHETIC SCHOOL MOVIES Of All Time
High school. When you're a teenager, it feels like a four-year jail term, but after you're free of its five-day-a-week grip, you miss it.
 It's a moment when you can mold yourself, test your limits, irritate your parents, and fall in love for the first time. Dramatically, it offers everything you want: conflict, comedy, and a clear ending.
It's no wonder that movies have used this setting to great advantage. It's an experience that practically everyone has, and it's been explored in a variety of ways during the last century of cinema. Which high school movies left the deepest impression?
👉 Here are Thiry-five films that have stayed with us and every adult or teenage boys or girls should watch.
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"Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982)
It’s impossible to hear The Go-Go’s’ “We Got the Beat” and not want to throw on Amy Heckerling’s classic about Southern California high schoolers in the early 1980s. Sean Penn’s perpetually stoned surf rat Jeff Spicoli remains one of the most quoted characters of the decade, but the film endures due to writer Cameron Crowe’s keen observations of the teenage social scene (which he gleaned by going undercover at a San Diego high school) – and, y’know, Phoebe Cates stepping out of a swimming pool in a red bikini to The Cars’ “Moving in Stereo”.
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"Cooley High" (1975)
Michael Schultz’s coming-of-age drama was one of the first movies to capture the hopes and heartbreaks of high school from an African-American perspective. Glynn Turman and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs are unforgettable as Preach and Cochise, two best friends navigating the none-too-friendly streets of Chicago’s North Side as they near the end of their senior year. Without it, we wouldn’t have Boyz II Men’s cover of G.C. Cameron’s “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye” or the beloved sitcom “What’s Happening”.
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"Sixteen Candles" (1984)
John Hughes shook up the film industry in 1984 with this PG-rated teen comedy about a young girl (Molly Ringwald) who’s miffed at her parents for forgetting her sixteenth birthday. Hughes doesn’t skimp on the kind of idiotic behavior expected from movies of this nature, but he evinces genuine empathy for his female protagonist, which was almost unheard of from a male director at the time. His absurdist comedic flourishes and unenlightened ethnic humor occasionally clash with the film’s kind-hearted nature, but, tone-wise (especially when you consider his National Lampoon writing), it’s a marvel it wasn’t more mean-spirited.
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"Blackboard Jungle" (1955)
Richard Brooks’s stilted problem picture about juvenile delinquents running wild in an inner-city high school earned four Academy Award nominations and much critical acclaim, but it’s remembered today for the breakout performance from a young Sidney Poitier and the rousing opening credits scored to Bill Haley & His Comets’ “Rock Around the Clock”. Much to the chagrin of pearl-clutching parents all over America, rock and roll was here to stay.
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"Rebel Without a Cause" (1955)
By far the superior juvenile delinquent drama of 1955, Nicholas Ray’s “Rebel Without a Cause” is culturally significant as the film that immortalized James Dean as a teen idol less than a month after he proved all too mortal by smashing his Porsche 550 Spyder into a Ford Tudor on California’s U.S. Route 466. Dean, Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo are sensational as troubled youngsters engaging in all manner of anti-social behavior. Knife fights, chicken races and the Griffith Park Observatory became all the rage in the years to come.
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"The Breakfast Club" (1985)
Five high school students – a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal – spend a Saturday detention together, and learn that they’re as alike as they are different. John Hughes tapped into the aimless Gen X zeitgeist, and essentially launched the careers of his “brat pack” stars. Simple Minds’s “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” became an all-time teenage anthem, while the great Paul Gleason cemented his status as the go-to character actor for clueless authoritarian blowhards. 
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"Porky's" (1981)
One year after he directed Jack Lemmon to a Best Actor nomination for his moving performance in “Tribute”, Bob Clark made the most notorious teen sex comedy of the 1980s. Loosely based on his own high school exploits, Clark simultaneously sends up and celebrates the behavior of hormonally addled young men – and to say these misadventures play rather problematically today is an understatement. The film’s raunchy pièce de résistance, a girls’ shower peep show that goes painfully awry for one of the lads, was so outrageous that Fox marketing executives teased it on the poster. Two sequels and countless imitators followed.
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"Heathers" (1988)
Veronica (Winona Ryder) is part of the most popular clique at her high school, but she disapproves of the other girls' cruel behavior. When Veronica and her new boyfriend, J.D. (Christian Slater), confront clique leader Heather Chandler (Kim Walker) and accidentally poison her, they make it appear a suicide. Soon Veronica realizes that J.D. is intentionally killing students he does not like. She races to stop J.D. while also clashing with the clique's new leader, Heather Duke (Shannen Doherty).
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"Say Anything" (1989)
Cameron Crowe returned to high school with his 1989 directorial debut, and knocked out one of the most beloved romantic comedies of all time. Granted, John Cusack’s tenacious courtship of Ione Skye might be frowned upon today (particularly his blaring of the song they first had sex to outside her bedroom window), but Crowe hits the perfect emotional pitch from the outset; first love is a life-or-death proposition when you’re a teenager.
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"Mean Girls" (2004)
Tina Fey’s adaptation of Rosalind Wiseman’s “Queen Bees and Wannabes” painted a brutally accurate portrait of twenty-first century high school social drama, leaving most of us relieved our teenage years were long behind us. It’s as much a pop-cultural point of reference for millennials as “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” is for Gen X-ers, and made stars out of Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried. Alas, it remains the career peak for the supremely talented Lindsey Lohan, whose career decision making over the last fifteen years has left much to be desired.
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"Superbad" (2007)
Screenwriters Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg mined their longtime friendship for this explosively funny night-in-the-life romp of two horned-up teenagers tasked with buying booze for a high school rager. Christopher Mintz-Plasse became an overnight sensation as the fake ID-bearing McLovin, while Jonah Hill, Michael Cera and Emma Stone all received a massive career boost. Extra pop cultural cache: the three-letter lament “FML” was coined in this movie.
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"Show Me Love" (1998)
Lukas Moodysson’s coming-of-age dramedy about two teenage girls falling messily in love with one another is plenty iconic in its native Sweden (where it has a much different title), and patiently waiting to catch on elsewhere twenty-one years after its theatrical release. Perhaps the titular association with Robyn’s classic single could compel viewers to give this deeply moving (and painfully funny) film the shot it richly deserves. The movie features the greatest Foreigner needle-drop cue in film history! What are you waiting for?
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"Pretty in Pink" (1986)
John Hughes was hitting on all cylinders when he cast his muse Molly Ringwald as the nice girl from the wrong side of the tracks who falls for preppie Andrew McCarthy – much to the dismay of lovelorn outsider Jon Cryer. The film’s mid-‘80s fashions have gone from hot to horrid to retro-chic to retro-hideous over the last thirty-three years, but the music (probably the best soundtrack ever assembled for a Hughes movie) and the saccharine love-conquers-class theme still connect.
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"Clueless" (1995)
Amy Heckerling’s good-hearted riff on Jane Austen’s “Emma” resides worlds away from the sex-crazed antics of “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”, and, given its surreally wealthy setting, doesn’t feel as much like a nostalgia piece. Alicia Silverstone is perfectly cast as the smarter-than-she-acts teenager Cher who wants only for other people’s happiness. Heckerling’s effervescent direction and wittily perceptive writing are nicely complemented by star-making supporting turns from Paul Rudd and the late Brittany Murphy.
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"Dazed and Confused" (1993)
This last-day-of-school masterpiece from Richard Linklater did for 1976 what “American Graffiti” did for 1962. Even if you weren’t a glint in your parents’ eyes forty-three years ago, you’ll catch a Carter-era contact high from this ensemble romp that essentially introduced the likes of Matthew McConaughey, Parker Posey, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Renée Zellweger and many others to moviegoers the world over. The soundtrack is jammed with ‘70s earworms, and the dialogue is Linklater at his amusingly digressive best.
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"Election" (1999)
Mud-slinging campaign tactics get applied to a high school presidential election in Alexander Payne’s darkly funny adaptation of Tom Perrotta’s satiric novel. Between Reese Witherspoon’s nakedly ambitious Tracy Flick and Matthew Broderick’s vindictive Jim McAllister, it’s hard to find a rooting interest – which is, of course, the point. Even at this level, politics is a dehumanizing profession that brings out the worst in individuals, regardless of their intentions.
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"Risky Business" (1983)
Paul Brickman’s Reagan-era satire about a suburban Chicago teenager who makes a short-term killing in “human fulfillment” (aka prostitution) while his parents are away on vacation was a massive pop culture phenomenon that turned a five-year-old Bob Seger song (“Old Time Rock and Roll”) into a Top-40 radio sensation, made Ray Ban sunglasses a must-own accessory and, oh yeah, launched Tom Cruise’s into superstardom. Unlike many ‘80s hits, “Risky Business” has aged remarkably well, particularly in the wake of the recent college admissions scandal. Princeton can always use a guy like Joel.
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"Carrie" (1976)
Sissy Spacek wreaks bloody, fiery revenge on her cruel classmates in Brian De Palma’s ferociously cinematic take on Stephen King’s classic horror novel. The tormenting of poor Carrie White is so nightmarishly heightened (by a clique of troublemakers that includes John Travolta, Amy Irving and Nancy Allen), you can’t help but cheer as she condemns them to a hellish death at the senior prom. The most frightening individual in the film is Piper Laurie, who earned a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her gloriously over-the-top performance as Carrie’s evangelical mother.
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"The Last Picture Show" (1971)
Peter Bogdanovich’s black-and-white triumph about a small, dying Texas town made stars out of Jeff Bridges and Cybill Shepherd, and presented a harshly unsentimental view of youthful yearning. Your dreams of becoming your best self, of leaving your go-nowhere friends behind to make it somewhere on the map that matters, are probably not going to be realized. The evidence for this discomfiting conclusion is all around you; once upon a time, the adults in your town dreamed of doing likewise.
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"Splendor in the Grass" (1961)
Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty star in Elia Kazan’s controversial-for-1961 drama about a young girl’s sexual awakening in the harshly proscriptive time-and-place of 1928 Kansas. The film marked Beatty’s big-screen debut, and catapulted him to stardom – for this alone, it is iconic. But its Wood’s film, and while the timidity of the material shortchanges her, she’s nonetheless captivating as a teenager pressured to repress her libidinal urges.  
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"Rushmore" (1998)
Max Fischer is a precocious nightmare of a boarding school student who puts on elaborately staged productions of ‘70s films like “Serpico” and brazenly courts his institution’s new first grade teacher (Olivia Williams). He’s not at all likable or relatable, and yet Wes Anderson’s sophomore feature makes him an utterly compelling protagonist. Anderson’s deft use of British Invasion cues (as well as an Ashby-esque preference for Cat Stevens) was unique at the time. His entire aesthetic came together in one film.
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"The Outsiders" (1983)
Stay gold, Ponyboy. It doesn’t get more iconic than Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s YA classic, “The Outsiders”. The cast is comprised of soon-to-be stars (e.g. Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Diane Lane and Tom Cruise), and the Greasers-vs-Socs rivalry dials into a class-consciousness that the target audience is beginning to understand, but has yet to articulate. It’s a formative, almost mythic work.
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"Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986)
Depending on your worldview, this is either an irresistible escapist fantasy or a Leni Reifenstahl-esque piece of privileged propaganda. Subtext aside, it’s possible and entirely reasonable to regard this John Hughes comedy as a carefree, anti-authority lark about a kid who simply doesn’t want to go to school. Dig deeper, and you might not like what you find. There’s an argument to be made that this is the most iconic film of the 1980s, what with its material obsessions (e.g. Cameron’s dad’s Ferrari), new technology fetishes (e.g Ferris’s computer and synthesizer) and inexplicable Charlie Sheen cameo.
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"Valley Girl" (1983)
“Romeo and Juliet” by way of the San Fernando Valley. Martha Coolidge had to wait seven years after her feature debut to make this gem of a teen movie about a valley girl (Deborah Foreman) who falls for a nice-guy punk (Nicolas Cage). The film was made to capitalize on Moon Unit Zappa’s novelty hit, but Coolidge runs with her opportunity; this is a splashy, unabashedly goofy romantic comedy with a semi-serious undercurrent. It’s a deftly directed movie that shows off Coolidge at her humanistic best. 
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"Eighth Grade" (2018)
American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Bo Burnham. It stars Elsie Fisher as Kayla, a middle school teenager who struggles with anxiety but strives to gain social acceptance from her peers during their final week of eighth grade. To cope, she publishes video blogs as a self-styled motivational advice-giver, though spends much of her time obsessing over social media. This frustrates Kayla's otherwise supportive father (Josh Hamilton), whom she alienates despite his wish to be present in her life as her sole parent.
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Boyhood (2014)
is a 2014 American epic coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Richard Linklater, and starring Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater, and Ethan Hawke. Filmed from 2002 to 2013, Boyhood depicts the childhood and adolescence of Mason Evans Jr. (Coltrane) from ages six to eighteen as he grows up in Texas with divorced parents (Arquette and Hawke). Richard Linklater's daughter Lorelei plays Mason's sister, Samantha.
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"The Edge Of Seventeen" (2016)
Everyone knows that growing up is hard, and life is no easier for high school junior Nadine (Hailee Steinfeld), who is already at peak awkwardness when her all-star older brother Darian (Blake Jenner) starts dating her best friend Krista (Haley Lu Richardson). All at once, Nadine feels more alone than ever, until an unexpected friendship with a thoughtful teen (Hayden Szeto) gives her a glimmer of hope that things just might not be so terrible after all.
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"The Perks Of Being A Wallflower" (2012)
Socially awkward teen Charlie (Logan Lerman) is a wallflower, always watching life from the sidelines, until two charismatic students become his mentors. Free-spirited Sam (Emma Watson) and her stepbrother Patrick (Ezra Miller) help Charlie discover the joys of friendship, first love, music and more, while a teacher sparks Charlie's dreams of becoming a writer. However, as his new friends prepare to leave for college, Charlie's inner sadness threatens to shatter his newfound confidence.
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"The Myth Of The American Sleepover" (2011)
Four young people navigate through suburban Detroit, in search of love and adventure on the last weekend of summer vacation.
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"Simon Werner A Disparu" (2010)
In October 1992, in a final C class at the Léon-Blum high school in the Yvelines, Simon Werner was missed. This absence marks the beginning of a series of mysterious disappearances that worries the students in his class. They begin to collectively imagine the possible scenarios that gradually take an agonizing turn following the discovery of new disturbing elements, and subject to interpretation, on the life of the high school and some of its students.
"Lady Bird" (2017)
A teenager (Saoirse Ronan) navigates a loving but turbulent relationship with her strong-willed mother (Laurie Metcalf) over the course of an eventful and poignant senior year of high school.
"Every Day" (2010)
Sixteen-year-old Rhiannon falls in love with A, a mysterious spirit who inhabits a different body every day. Feeling an unmatched connection, Rhiannon and A try to find each other on a daily basis, always unsure of what or who the next day will bring. Soon, the realities of loving someone who is a different person every 24 hours starts to take its toll, leaving Rhiannon and A to face the hardest decision either has ever had to make.
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birdzflycom · 4 months
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Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®
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Courtesy: sagaftra Nominations Unveiled for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® Exclusive Global Streaming of SAG Awards® Gala on Netflix, Feb. 24 Today, the contenders for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®, recognizing exceptional individual, ensemble, and cast performances from the past year, were disclosed by Issa Rae (Barbie, American Fiction, Insecure) and Kumail Nanjiani (Welcome to Chippendales, The Big Sick) via Instagram Live. The announcement of outstanding stunt ensemble performances in films and TV was presented by SAG Awards Committee Members Jason George and Woody Schultz, featuring an introduction by SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher. Produced by Silent House Productions in collaboration with SAG-AFTRA, the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be globally live-streamed on Netflix, on Feb. 24, 2024, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall. To revisit today's revelation, follow the SAG Awards® on Instagram @sagawards. For a comprehensive list of nominations and quick facts, please explore the SAG Awards® Press Kit page: https://sagawards.org/media/newsinfo/press-kit. As previously disclosed, the iconic actor, singer, producer, writer, and director Barbra Streisand will be bestowed with the SAG Life Achievement Award for her career milestones and philanthropic contributions during the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony. A pinnacle of the awards season, the SAG Awards annually applaud exceptional cinematic and television performances from the preceding calendar year (SAG Awards Eligibility Period: January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023). Among the foremost accolades presented to actors, only the SAG Awards are determined entirely by the votes of performers' peers in SAG-AFTRA, boasting 119,515 eligible voters. The final voting phase commences on Wednesday, Jan. 17, concluding at Noon PT on Friday, Feb. 23. The Film Nominees are: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role BRADLEY COOPER / Leonard Bernstein - "MAESTRO" COLMAN DOMINGO / Bayard Rustin - "RUSTIN" PAUL GIAMATTI / Paul Hunham - "THE HOLDOVERS" CILLIAN MURPHY / J. Robert Oppenheimer - "OPPENHEIMER" JEFFREY WRIGHT / Thelonious "Monk" Ellison - "AMERICAN FICTION" Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role ANNETTE BENING / Diana Nyad - "NYAD" LILY GLADSTONE / Mollie Burkhart - "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" CAREY MULLIGAN / Felicia Montealegre - "MAESTRO" MARGOT ROBBIE / Barbie - "BARBIE" MMA STONE / Bella Baxter - "POOR THINGS" Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role STERLING K. BROWN / Clifford Ellison - "AMERICAN FICTION" WILLEM DAFOE / Godwin Baxter - "POOR THINGS" ROBERT DE NIRO / William Hale - "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON" ROBERT DOWNEY JR. / Lewis Strauss - "OPPENHEIMER" RYAN GOSLING / Ken - "BARBIE" Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role EMILY BLUNT / Kitty Oppenheimer - "OPPENHEIMER" DANIELLE BROOKS / Sofia - "THE COLOR PURPLE" PENÉLOPE CRUZ / Laura Ferrari - "FERRARI" JODIE FOSTER / Bonnie Stoll - "NYAD" DA’VINE JOY RANDOLPH / Mary Lamb - "THE HOLDOVERS" Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture AMERICAN FICTION ERIKA ALEXANDER / Coraline ADAM BRODY / Wiley Valdespino TERLING K. BROWN / Clifford Ellison KEITH DAVID / Willy the Wonker JOHN ORTIZ / Arthur ISSA RAE / Sintara Golden TRACEE ELLIS ROSS / Lisa Ellison LESLIE UGGAMS / Agnes Ellison JEFFREY WRIGHT / Thelonious "Monk" Ellison BARBIE MICHAEL CERA / Allan WILL FERRELL / Mattel CEO AMERICA FERRERA / Gloria RYAN GOSLING / Ken ARIANA GREENBLATT / Sasha KATE MCKINNON / Barbie HELEN MIRREN / Narrator RHEA PERLMAN / Ruth ISSA RAE/ Barbie MARGOT ROBBIE / Barbie THE COLOR PURPLE HALLE BAILEY / Young Nettie FANTASIA BARRINO / Celie JON BATISTE / Grady DANIELLE BROOKS / Sofia CIARA / Nettie COLMAN DOMINGO / Mister AUNJANUE ELLIS-TAYLOR / Mama LOUIS GOSSETT, JR. / Ol' Mister COREY HAWKINS / Harpo TARAJI P. HENSON / Shug Avery PHYLICIA PEARL MPASI / Young Celie GABRIELLA WILSON "H.E.R." / Squeak KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON TANTOO CARDINAL / Lizzie Q ROBERT DE NIRO / William Hale LEONARDO DICAPRIO / Ernest Burkhart BRENDAN FRASER / W.S. Hamilton LILY GLADSTONE / Mollie Burkhart JOHN LITHGOW / Prosecutor Peter Leaward JESSE PLEMONS / Tom White OPPENHEIMER CASEY AFFLECK / Boris Pash EMILY BLUNT / Kitty Oppenheimer KENNETH BRANAGH / Niels Bohr MATT DAMON / Leslie Groves ROBERT DOWNEY JR. / Lewis Strauss JOSH HARTNETT / Ernest Lawrence RAMI MALEK / David Hill CILLIAN MURPHY / J. Robert Oppenheimer FLORENCE PUGH / Jean Tatlock The Television Program Nominees are: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series MATT BOMER / Hawkins "Hawk" Fuller - "FELLOW TRAVELERS" JON HAMM / Roy Tillman - "FARGO" DAVID OYELOWO / Bass Reeves - "LAWMEN: BASS REEVES" TONY SHALHOUB / Adrian Monk - "MR. MONK'S LAST CASE: A MONK MOVIE" STEVEN YEUN / Danny Cho - "BEEF" Read the full article
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Mary Senese passed away peacefully at her home in Kingston, PA on Sunday, July 9, 2023, after a long illness. She was 85 years old.
Mary was born to the late Marion Collins and Arthur Schultz in Noxen, PA in 1937. Her fiery red hair earned her the affectionate nickname “Red” among her siblings Joan, Arthur, Daniel, Ellen, and John. It was a fitting emblem for her exuberant personality and her zest for life. 
Mary began her working life as a teen behind the counter at Percy Brown’s, an iconic 1950’s Wilkes-Barre market and cafeteria. After graduating from St. Leo’s High School and Wilkes-Barre Business College, she met the love of her life, Fred Senese, a U. S. Navy damage controlman on the crew of the U. S. S. Wisconsin. They were married at St. Leo’s Church in Ashley, PA in January 1958. 
They had a long and remarkably happy marriage, raising seven children, managing Fred’s carpentry business, and cheerfully weathering many obstacles together over the next 33 years.
After Fred’s untimely death in 1991, Mary earned an associate degree in business data pocessing technology from Luzerne County Community College and re-entered the workforce. She worked at Offset Paperback Manufacturing for many years and then joined the IT department of Western and Southern Life Insurance. She retired in 2008 and lived quietly for the rest of her life in Kingston, PA.
Mary will be profoundly missed by her surviving children: Fred Senese, of Frostburg, MD; Jeffrey Senese and his wife Alicia, of Philadelphia, PA; Glenn Senese and his wife Debbie, of Pittston, PA; Maryellen Takacs of Kingston, PA; Liza Roper and her husband Ben, of Kingston, PA; and Leah Warenda and her husband Frank of West Wyoming, PA.  She deeply missed her son Christopher, who preceded her in death in 1989.
Mary loved her grandchildren. She often invited them to sleepovers at her house, where she’d make funnel cakes and other treats with them. Her absence will be keenly felt by her surviving grandchildren, Ryan Senese, Brandon Senese, Shawn Senese, Chris Takacs, Dana Takacs, Michael Senese, Mia Senese, Kai Senese, Keiran Senese, Lauren Senese, Daniel Senese, Erin Senese, Rachel Senese, Frankie Warenda, Charlie Warenda and Joey Warenda. 
Mary is survived by her dear sister Joan Gallagher, and her husband Martin, and their children Molly, Megan, Monica, and Martin Jr. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Dalia, and her sons Lenny and Albert, and the children of her late brother Daniel: Marilyn, Laura, Joanne, Daniel Joe, and Paul.. She was preceded in death by her sister Ellen and her brother Arthur.
Mary’s final services will begin with a viewing on Friday July 14 at 4 PM to 7 PM at Hugh B. Hughes Funeral Home in Forty Fort, PA. Formal services at the funeral home will begin at 9:30 AM on Saturday, July 15. 
Mary’s funeral mass will be held on Saturday at 10:15 AM on July 15 at St. Ignatius Church in Kingston, PA, the church she attended for the last 40 years. The mass will be followed by a procession to the gravesite at St. Ignatius Cemetery.  
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Heart Association at https://www.heart.org/en/get-involved/ways-to-give.
Mary never did anything that she didn’t want to do. Her honesty and her deeply rooted sense of right and wrong were legendary. If she had a problem with you, she would let you know about it. In the twilight of her life, when grieving the passing of friends and family, Mary would sometimes say, “Well. They had a life.”  She said this quietly and matter-of-factly, not as a dismissal but as an admiration of a life well-lived, a life beloved.
Mary had a life. And Mary was beloved.
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[PLAYLIST] MARS 2023 (2/2)
On célèbre avec la nouvelle playlist ! 🌟 LE LIEN : 🎂 https://spoti.fi/42bWS8A 🎂 Au programme : Annahstasia / The Lemon Twigs / Beach Fossils / Angel Olsen / Drugdealer / Alice Phoebe Lou / Unknown Mortal Orchestra / Jona Rain / Voyou / U.S. Girls feat. Michael Rault / Tennis / Jonathan Schultz / Molly Nilsson / Fever Ray / John Andrews & The Yawns / Andy Shauf / The Antlers / Barrie / Strongboi / Moodoïd with Dora / Halo Maud / Febueder / Fontaines D.C. / bar italia / Ulrika Spacek / boygenius / Braids / Buzzy Lee / Wesley Joseph / Madison McFerrin Pour retrouver les interviews qu'on a faites avec les artistes présents sur cette playlist, c'est par ici : https://double-croche.com/interviews-1 https://double-croche.com/interviews-2 https://double-croche.com/interviews-3 EXCLU : Interviews d'Annahstasia et de The Lemon Twigs bientôt sur cette page ! Crédits illustration : ‘Eternal Daughter’ de Joanna Hogg (en salles le 22 mars) Bonne écoute ! ♬
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On August 9, 2022 Paul left his life on earth and entered into his eternal home where he met his Lord and Savior.
On February 14, 1931 Paul was born to Walter and Arlie (Dulmes) Veenendaal in Sheboygan Falls where he grew up going to the First Reformed Church with his family and as a member he sang in the choir and was a co-treasurer of the Sunday School.
He attended the Sheboygan Falls Public Schools and graduated with the Class of 1949. He then went to Sheboygan Business College and in May 1950 was employed by the Mailing Department of the Kohler Company until September 1951 when he was enrolled at Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC.
On November 4, 1952, he was drafted into the United States Army and was sent to Fort Campbell, KY. After 16 weeks of basic training with the 11th Airborne Division, he was assigned to the Adjutant General Corps and was deployed to Pusan, Korea where he worked in the Post Office. After 18 months, he returned to the United States and enrolled in Mission House College (Lakeland) and on May 27, 1956 he received an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Business Administration. He accepted employment in the Accounting Department of Schultz Sav-O Stores (Piggly Wiggly) in Sheboygan. He formed their Credit Union and served as the first treasurer in addition to his regular accounting responsibilities.
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After 24 years, his time there ended and he became a Teachers Aid in the Sheboygan Public School STRIVE Program which assists students with dysfunctional problems. After 2 years, he resigned and was employed for several years making floral deliveries for Caan’s Floral. In the past, he was a counselor at the Friendship House, a Big Brother, and in the prison ministry at the Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution.
In 1969, he transferred from the First Reformed Church in Sheboygan Falls to Bethany Reformed Church in Sheboygan where he taught Sunday School and served as a deacon. When his term as an elder ended, he joined the fellowship of the Evangelical Free Church in Sheboygan where he taught a Sunday School class for children. In 1993, he joined the congregation of City Church and served as an usher for several years.
Paul was married to Nancy Veenendaal from 1968-1993. From this union came his son, Mark. He also adopted Nancy’s daughter Barbara as his own. When his children were younger, he enjoyed taking his family to resorts in Eagle River and camping in local campgrounds. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching games on TV with his pet cat Molly in his home. He had an extensive collection of photographs and helmets autographed by the Green Bay Packers.
What people most remembered about Paul was that he was witty, enjoyed wholesome humor, had a notable memory, and had a desire to read and hear about Bible prophesy.
Paul is survived by his daughter, Barbara (Todd) Anderson of Monument, CO, and his son, Mark (Jennifer) of Sun Prairie, WI, six grandchildren, Ariana (Derek) Buehner, Claire, Katelyn and Noah Anderson of Monument, CO, and Rayna and Kaden Veenendaal of Sun Prairie, WI. He is fur¬ther survived by his sister, Ruth (David) Clement of Menomonee Falls, WI, his sister-in-law, Nancy Veenendaal of South Elgin, IL and special cousins, Glen and Mary Dulmes of Sheboygan Falls, and his special nephew, Brad Veenendaal of Sheboygan. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Roland and Lamont; sister-in-law, Mary Veenendaal and special cousin, Muriel Reimes.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, September 3, 2022 at Reinbold-Novak Funeral Home, 1535 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service 11:00 a.m. Paul will be laid to rest in the Meditation Hall in the Chapel of Eternal Light at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Kohler, WI. He wanted to thank Dr. Marshall Matthews and staff, Dr. Vinicius Lopes and staff, Dr. Jacob DeMaster and staff, Dr. Fisseha Ghidey and staff, Pine Haven Rehab Facility, Aurora Health Care, Progressive Care Center Therapy Facility, S.S.C. staff, Terrace Place staff, St. Nicholas Hospital staff and the staff of Reinbold-Novak Funeral Home.
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incorrect-gta · 3 years
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i just played that mission where michael's chasing molly through the airport trying to get the movie back and i forgot just how fucking brutal molly's death was
steve haines having a bullet put in his head is MINOR compared to being sucked into a jet's turbine
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