Tag: Screen
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The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender – Playlists
A hilarious and provocative romp through the hidden and not so hidden gay undercurrents of Hollywood’s Golden Years, … source Playlists
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Why Is Disordered Eating So Hard To Depict on Screen? – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] [TW: This article discusses the general topic of eating disorders and how they are portrayed in To the Bone, Gossip Girl, Black Swan, and Ginny and Georgia.] The Big Picture Films often fail to accurately portray the diversity and prevalence of eating disorders, focusing primarily on rich, thin, white women, which limits awareness and…
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Which Actor Swears the Most On Screen? – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The Big Picture Film has provided a platform for swearing, and Jonah Hill is the actor with the most curse words on screen in history. Hill’s partnership with Judd Apatow in R-rated comedies contributed to his reputation as a profane actor. Hill’s use of vulgar language in films like The Wolf of Wall Street…
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Darren Aronofsky Put All the Credits for Sphere Film on Screen at Once – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Darren Aronofsky‘s Sphere film, “Postcard From Earth,” is responsible for establishing all kinds of historic cinematic firsts — like the fact that it is the only movie ever to be released in 18K resolution on a screen that spans 160,000 square feet. But movie buffs will particularly enjoy one first that doesn’t fully reveal…
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IndieWire Announces Ryan Lattanzio as ‘Screen Talk’ Podcast Co-Host – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] IndieWire proudly announces that Deputy Managing Editor Ryan Lattanzio will join Editor-at-Large Anne Thompson as co-host of our long-running, popular weekly podcast series, “Screen Talk.” Launched in 2014, “Screen Talk” is a weekly dive behind the scenes of the latest industry news while debating and discussing new film and television releases. Thompson previously co-hosted…
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Screen Ireland receives annual budget boost of €1.5m | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Ireland’s national agency for the screen industry, Screen Ireland, has received a €1.5m increase to its budget, as outlined by the Irish government’s 2024 budget. Screen Ireland’s total budget for 2024 will be €39.2m, compared to €37.7m in 2023. The capital budget for 2024 will be around €34m, which is invested in projects and…
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‘Rye Lane’, ‘Aftersun’, ‘Living’ lead nominees for Best British film and Breakthrough talents at Big Screen Awards – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The Big Screen Awards can unveil the shortlists for best British film as well as the nominees for breakthrough British actor and filmmaker. The nominees for British film, which will be decided by a public vote, include Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees Of Inisherin, Matthew Warchus’s Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical and Sam Mendes’ Empire Of Light. Also among the nominees…
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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – Trailer – The cultural phenomenon continues on the big screen! Immerse yourself in this once-in-a-lifetime concert film experience with a breathtaking, cinematic view of the history-making tour.- Playlists
[ad_1] Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – Trailer – The cultural phenomenon continues on the big screen! Immerse yourself in this once-in-a-lifetime concert film experience with a breathtaking, cinematic view of the history-making tour. [ad_2] View Reddit by slyall – View Source Playlists
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Darren Aronofsky on Filling Sphere’s Screen With ‘Postcard From Earth’ – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] When it comes to how big a movie experience can get, Sphere has answered that question once and for all: The sky is the limit. The first film to play in the enormous, immersive new space in Las Vegas, Darren Aronofsky‘s “Postcard From Earth,” has plenty of blue-screen, so to speak — that is,…
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ leads Asia Pacific Screen Awards nominations – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Evil Does Not Exist heads the nominations for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, with nods in four categories including best film, best director, best screenplay and best cinematography. The Japanese feature premiered at Venice where it picked up both the jury and Fipresci prize, and centres on a father and daughter in…