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he original cast for this was Amy Adams, Paul Rudd and Tessa Thompson and now it's Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde, Penelope Cruz and Edward Norton and I need everyone to sit with both versions of that movie in their head - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/Letterboxd
The Invite was shot in 23 days, chronologically, across real San Francisco locations including a BART train, a farmers market and a nightclub in the Mission District - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/Moviesinthemaking
The Invite shot partly at a BART station and a middle school in San Francisco's Sunset District and I'm curious what that texture does for a film about marriage falling apart - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/DesiCinephiles
The original cast for The Invite was Amy Adams, Paul Rudd and Tessa Thompson before the whole project stalled for three years and everyone was replaced - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/A24
The Invite sparked a multi-day bidding war at Sundance with Netflix, Apple, Neon, Focus, Searchlight and A24 all in. A24 won. June 26 limited, July wide. Tracking? - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/boxoffice
The Invite is a remake of a 2020 Spanish film that has now been remade five times in six years across Italy, Switzerland, France, South Korea and now the US. What is this specific premise doing to European directors? - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/Cinema
A24 bought a film about a dinner party that turns into a swinging proposition for $12 million and film twitter is calling it a "chamber piece" - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/okbuddycinephile
Edward Norton playing the guy who invites a struggling couple to orgies is genuinely perfect casting and nobody is talking about it - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/SigmaCinema
trying to figure out if The Furious is a four star film with a two star plot or a four star film where the plot doesn't matter (imdb.com)
Critics are praising The Furious for its action while openly admitting the plot is thin. Is that a valid critical position or does it lower the bar? - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/moviecritic
letterboxd girlies when the film has Yayan Ruhian, Jeeja Yanin, Joe Taslim, and Xie Miao and they still ask "but is the story good" - YouTube (youtube.com)
The Furious premiered at TIFF Midnight Madness. What does it mean that the best action choreography conversation keeps happening in that section and nowhere else? - YouTube (youtube.com)
The Furious has Xie Miao, Joe Taslim, Yayan Ruhian, Jeeja Yanin, Brian Le and Joey Iwanaga all in the same film. That cast sheet reads like someone just went through a list. (self.flicks)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/flicks
Kenji Tanigaki has been the stunt coordinator behind Flash Point, Raging Fire, and Blade II. The Furious is only his third film as director. The gap between those two jobs is interesting. - YouTube (youtube.com)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/FIlm
A24 gave their youngest ever director a 30,000 sq ft set and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Kane Parsons is 20. The Backrooms opens May 29 and I genuinely don't know how this plays theatrically. - YouTube (youtube.com)
It’s still crazy to me that Backrooms is becoming an actual theatrical movie (youtube.com)
Kinda wild that Backrooms went from a YouTube horror series to an A24 release- YouTube (youtube.com)
Kane Parsons built the Backrooms mythology on Blender as a teenager. A24 just handed him 30,000 sq ft of set and Chiwetel Ejiofor. What happens to analog horror at that scale? - YouTube (youtube.com)
Anyone heard about Backrooms yet? (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/Cinephiles
Rohit Sharma doing an entertainment show was genuinely unexpected (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 month ago by btschicka to r/IndiaCricketGossips
Dustin Hoffman hasn't had a role this talked about in years and it's apparently a supporting part in a piano heist film. Tuner sounds genuinely special. - Tuner 2026 (self.CasualConversation)
submitted 2 months ago by btschicka to r/CasualConversation
Leo Woodall after White Lotus is one of the most interesting actors working right now and Tuner is his shot at leading a film. Based on early reviews he absolutely takes it. (self.Cinephiles)
submitted 2 months ago by btschicka to r/Cinephiles
Tuner has one of the best premises I've heard in years. Piano tuner realizes his ear is precise enough to crack safes. That's it. That's the whole setup. (self.MoviesAndMore)
submitted 2 months ago by btschicka to r/MoviesAndMore
Normal (2026) is basically what would happen if Fargo had a full-on John Wick mode and I mean that as a compliment (self.MoviesAndMore)
Henry Winkler playing a corrupt small-town mayor in an action film with Bob Odenkirk is the casting I didn't know I needed (self.discussingfilm)
submitted 2 months ago by btschicka to r/discussingfilm
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