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thinkingimages · 2 months
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Behind the Scenes with Emma Stone for Poor Things. Photography courtesy of Searchlight Pictures.
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evermoredeluxe · 5 months
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Taylor with Laura Dern, Emma Stone, David Greenbaum and Matthew Greenfield (President and co-president of Searchlight Pictures) at the Poor Things afterparty (via x)
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Just released, trailer for Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers.
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girlboxd · 28 days
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All of Us Strangers (2023) Dir. Andrew Haigh
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ggwendolyn · 3 months
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my honest thoughts while watching the menu! if you like thriller(horror + suspense) movies with awesome plot twists, you definitely got to watch this. it's an absolute mwah *chef's kiss* (wink wink, reference)
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starxcxboy · 2 months
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— Poor Things (2023), directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, based on the novel by Alasdair Gray.
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notesonartistry · 1 year
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I thought this was interesting - points out similar things that some people have noted here about the stage performances on Eras Tour
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awardswatcherik · 5 months
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Interview: Andrew Scott on the Responsibility and Privilege of Being in 'All of Us Strangers,' Coming Out Stories, and Intimacy with Paul Mescal
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disneytva · 6 months
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The Walt Disney Company to Purchase Remaining Stake in Hulu from Comcast
The Walt Disney Company announced Yesterday that it will acquire the 33% stake in Hulu, LLC held by Comcast Corp.’s, following Comcast’s November 1 exercise of its right under the put/call arrangement between the two companies. The acquisition of Comcast’s stake in Hulu at fair market value will further Disney’s streaming objectives.
Under the terms of the put/call arrangement, by December 1, Disney expects it will pay NBCU approximately $8.61 billion, representing NBCU’s percentage of the $27.5 billion guaranteed floor value for Hulu that was set when the companies entered into their agreement in 2019 minus the anticipated outstanding capital call contributions payable by NBCU to Disney. Under the appraisal process agreed to by Disney and Comcast, Hulu’s equity fair value will be assessed as of September 30, 2023, and if the value is ultimately determined to be greater than the guaranteed floor value, Disney will pay NBCU its percentage of the difference between the equity fair value and the guaranteed floor value. While the timing of the appraisal process is uncertain, we anticipate it should be completed during the 2024 calendar year.
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luckydiorxoxo · 7 months
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yojabari · 1 month
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Poor Things by Owen Wang
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Searchlightuk 23 November 2023
We could listen to Andrew Scott talk about All of Us Strangers all day ❤️ #AllOfUsStrangers is in UK cinemas January 26th. #AndrewScott #PaulMescal #AndrewHaigh
Searchlightuk released photos and a video clip from Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott's first time watching the film with an audience, at a screening and Q&A. It's clear they both found it very emotionally affecting. Andrew recounted the experience in a recent EW article.
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(EW)
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rickchung · 9 months
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Theater Camp (dir. Molly Gordon & Nick Lieberman).
What [it] gets so right is the very specific personalities and eccentricities of children deeply enmeshed in theatre culture and their young adult counterparts. There's so much inherent drama mixed with codependency in the name of putting on a show and chasing the high of a performance. Gordon and Lieberman's naturalistic yet heightened sense of artistic melodrama is hilariously on point.
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moviehealthcommunity · 4 months
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Poor Things (2023)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Poor Things has a Frankenstein-type scene where electrical arcs are used on a corpse, lasting several seconds. There are title cards throughout the film indicating where the action is taking place, and at the end of the segment on a boat, the title card for the next chapter has some brief lightning. One scene on a rooftop has some mild fireworks.
All of the camera motion in this film is either stationary or very smooth. However, several shots are filmed with a fisheye-type camera lens, with most of these shots moving, which may be disorienting.
Flashing Lights: 3/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There are several scenes of graphic surgery, which include organ removal. A death by suicide is depicted in the opening scene, and discussed late in the film. After eating excessively, a visibly nauseous person vomits on-screen. There are scenes of domestic abuse, mainly with violent threats.
Image ID: a promotional poster for Poor Things
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boardchairman-blog · 1 year
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**Shots of the Movie**
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
Director: Martin McDonagh Cinematographer: Ben Davis
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denimbex1986 · 1 month
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'Don’t be a stranger, All of Us Strangers!
There are plenty of fans who love certain films and are ready to buy physical copies of those projects. In this current state of video-on-demand where movies constantly switch up streaming services and are sometimes completely erased from a streamer’s catalog, fans have become even more protective of the films they enjoy and make it a point to purchase physical copies on DVD or Blu-ray.
To be clear, All of Us Strangers is currently available for streaming on Hulu. You can also buy a digital copy of the movie via Apple TV or Amazon. But as huge stans of such a beloved queer film like All of Us Strangers, we’re not sure if it’s ever getting a physical copy for sale.
On Feb. 13, X account @TheFilmStage shared some unverified information that reads:
“Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers will not receive a physical disc release (via @AJYeend).”
The source used by this X account is Adam J. Yeend, a features writer for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences digital publication. Though we’re unable to identify the original report or social media post from Yeend that was used as a source for this X post, he did respond to AOUS fans asking about physical copies of the film, writing:
“[Parent company Disney] continually shows a lack of reverence for the Searchlight and 20th Century titles, which are often mostly just dumped on streaming. They don’t know what to do with films like this. They’re a branding company first, and a studio second.”
The discourse about Disney-owned Searchlight Pictures movies not getting physical copies stems from a reported agreement for “Sony to take over all of Disney’s physical media production going forward,” which was detailed on The Digital Bits and confirmed on Variety.
The specific concern related to All of Us Strangers is happening between social media pages and blogs, as reported on World of Reel, which directly alleges that “the latest Searchlight film, Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers, will not be released on physical media.” And yet, the source used for this particular tidbit of information is also not found.
If you don’t understand why Disney and Sony are involved, here’s the tea: All of Us Strangers was released by Searchlight Pictures, formerly known as Fox Searchlight Pictures, which was acquired as part of the Disney deal to buy Fox. In turn, Sony (the parent company, not the movie studio) is the largest manufacturer and distributor of physical DVD and Blu-ray discs.
Generally speaking, the move to slow down the making, distribution, and sale of physical discs is something that is happening to the entertainment industry as a whole. In Oct. 2023, for instance, Variety broke the news that Best Buy will phase out sales of DVDs and Blu-ray in brick-and-mortar stores as well as online, starting in early 2024.
All things considered, small-budget LGBTQ+ movies that were potential award contenders but didn’t get as much love from voters as expected are now all at risk of never even getting physical copies so that dedicated fans can purchase them.
It’s a sad reality for fans of physical copies of movies that they love, and a genuine concern in terms of titles being removed from streaming services seemingly out of nowhere. Hopefully, we’ll get new updates concerning physical copies of All of Us Strangers… but things aren’t looking great right now, let’s just say that!'
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