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Jade Bahr

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  1. ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is Now 3 Hours 45 Minutes? In an interview with Thierry Fremaux, Variety’s Elsa Keslassy let it slip that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is 3 hours 45 minutes. Is that a confirmation? Fremaux’s response is interesting … I don’t know what the final length is, but let’s say that for me it’s not an issue. All I know is that it’s only five minutes more than “Once Upon a Time in America.” Fremaux again stated how the film is “great” and is “obviously invited in competition”. He adds that he’s now “waiting to hear their [Apple] decision. We have until the last minute.” He additionally tells the story of when Fellini won the Palme d’Or for “La Dolce Vita,” he said “I’m not coming back in competition.” Scorsese won the Palme d’Or in 1976. “So obviously one could say, he doesn’t have much to gain considering his prestigious status. Expect one thing: the Palme d’Or. I think he should come in competition.” It’s not like Scorsese didn’t get back into competition after the “Taxi Driver” win. Scorsese competed two more times in 1983 and 1986 for “The King of Comedy” and “After Hours.” Scorsese has been really pushing it with runtimes these last few years. His last three films were all epic in length: “Silence” (161 minutes), “The Wolf of Wall Street” (180 minutes) and “The Irishman” (210 minutes) had monstrous post-production processes. Source Ok but "Once Upon A Time In America" is 229 min long. KOTFM being 5 minutes longer would mean a runtime of 334 min 😮 Seems like I need some extra pillow for the cinema LOL
  2. KOTFM UPDATES. Expectations gettin higher and higher... It also doesn't seem like it's final KOTFM is really running out of competition. Cannes Wants Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ in Competition: “We’re Waiting on Their Response” UPDATED: Thierry Fremaux has extended his thoughts on whether we’ll see ‘Killers’ in competition: Technically and to commend Apple’s decision to release the film in theatres even though the film was selected out of competition, I extended the option for it to be in competition. I invited Marty’s film to premiere out of competition since it was a film for a platform, that was already fantastic. Then Apple said that they would release the film in theatres which was also fantastic. So I said, well in that case, you are welcome in competition, and now we’ll see what their response is. I’ll respect the decision of Martin Scorsese and of Apple. Fremaux also mentions that the film is “very strong” and even made him cry. Just inject it into my veins already! EARLIER: It’s not a done deal that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” will play out of competition. At today’s press conference, Cannes boss Thierry Frémaux reiterated his desire to have Scorsese’s film play in competition, but added that he’s waiting on Scorsese and Apple to give him the go-ahead. I imagine this is a diplomatic way for Frémaux to both flatter and pressure Scorsese/Apple by suggesting that the film is competition-worthy. I don't know who Frémaux is expecting an answer from. He explained that he made the request, obviously Scorsese was informed of it and does not seem opposed to it. So, is the ball on Apple’s court? Even yesterday, when interviewed by France Inter, Frémaux said he did not to know if it would be in competition for the Palme d’Or. Source
  3. Jade Bahr

    Kate Winslet

    ^ Also can't decide who's more lucky here Kate or Matthias Schoenarts 😅 LOVE to see them together again 😍 But this time their relationship seems a bit different than in A LITTLE CHAOS 😄 THE REGIME (2024) Source 💘 A LITTLE CHAOS (2014) dir. Alan Rickman Source
  4. KOTFM update. Out of competition in Cannes afterall. And here's why 👇
  5. @Lilja K 💯 ^she's also one of the most nominated actresses for the academy award and holds the record for being the youngest actress with the most oscar nominations ever. She's probably the only actress who stands not only to her body but resists to use filters for her face and body in front of a camera fighting for body positivy among (young) women since forever. Mare of Easttown wasn't only a major but special hit for her and she's in 2 of the most successful movies ever made (one of them post pandemic) while "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" is making the lists of best movies again and again (same for Sense and Sensibility among best Jane Austen adaptations). Even her "weaker" movies like Colleteral Beauty and The Mountain Between Us are having strong ratings at IMDB. Also The Dressmaker is fuckin iconic. She's a total queen and claim something different is just ridiculous.
  6. Found this insta account with some beautiful Titanic art. 💙 Some of her illustrations even made it into this book More Leo Source: https://www.instagram.com/nady.navy/
  7. Tarantino movie update Since Leo regrets not making BOOGIE NIGHTS since today this might be interesting for him afterall. Even though he looks nothing like this guy but when did the lack of physical resemblance ever stopped Hollywood? Tarantino Hints That ‘The Movie Critic’ is Based on William Margold and “Won’t Be A Revenge Story” The Quentin Tarantino “Cinema Speculation” book tour continues on in Europe. Next stop: Barcelona, Spain. What we do know so far about his next film, “The Movie Critic,” is that it will be shot this fall, the story is set in Los Angeles circa 1977, and the lead protagonist is male. Tarantino gave us some brand new clues in Barcelona last night, insinuating that this isn’t going to be a revenge story like all of the films he’s made the last 20 years. “There is a lot of speculation about who it is based on. And yes, he is a real critic, but he is not known […] it will also not be what you might call a “revenge story”. Let’s give you a brief history about why I believe this next film is about William Margold. Tarantino’s writings under the pseudonym of Jim Sheldon on the New Beverly website have gone totally under the radar. This made-up character is said to be a critic for the Hollywood Press (a cheap 70's porno magazine that featured mainstream movie criticism). Tarantino has, more or less, admitted that Sheldon is based on William Margold — who he brings up in his book “Cinema Speculation” during the chapter on Paul Schrader’s “Hardcore”. In the final years of his life, Margold had his own blog where he mentioned how Tarantino was an avid fan of his film criticsm. Margold claimed that Tarantino was obsessed with Hollywood Press and LA Xpress for 30 years, but he himself has admitted to hating Tarantino's movies. Along with being a film critic, Margold was also the former director of the Free Speech Coalition and a co-founder of X-Rated Critics Organization and Fans of X-Rated Entertainment. He was a self-proclaimed “porn historian.” Remember this post. I am almost certain that this next Tarantino film, supposedly his final one, is going to be based on Margold. Source More input
  8. Today she would choose Duckie 💘
  9. 👇Never forget the disrespectful douchebag he truly is 🤮🤑
  10. Literally no one has a filmography on the level Leo has. But on the other hand he's barely working compared to his fellas. Like someone here pointed out not long ago he only made 2 movies this decade. It's hard to make bad decisions with so little. Also define "bad" lol It's also more common than some may think that many actors/actresses are making some movies/shows just for cash and nothing else.
  11. HAPPY 43rd BIRTHDAY TO THIS GORGEOUS HUMAN BEING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  12. I actually like period dramas like Atonement, Pride & Prejudice, Emma, Bridgerton, Titanic etc but this one was just dull. Nothing new, nothing special. Never watched Boogie Nights. I'm not a big Mark Wahlberg fan 😂
  13. Numbers aren't that bad afterall. Thank god. Will watch the movie on friday in cinema 🍿
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