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23 votes
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“One Battle After Another” wins six Oscars including Best Picture
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Billie Eilish in talks to make movie acting debut in adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s ‘The Bell Jar’ for director Sarah Polley, Plan B and Studiocanal; Focus Features landing red hot package
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Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros bad for America, GOP attorneys general tell Feds
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BAFTA Film Awards: ‘One Battle After Another’ takes Best Film
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Berlin winners list: Ilker Çatak’s ‘Yellow Letters’ wins Golden Bear
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Indie Spirits 2026: Train Dreams wins Best Feature
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Saudi funded 3SIX9 Studios reveals slate including Woody Allen, John Boyega, Maxi Iglesias and Arnaud Desplechin films
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Golden Globes 2026: ‘One Battle After Another’ wins Comedy, ‘Hamnet’ wins Drama
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PGA awards 2026: One Battle After Another, Sinners, F1, and Weapons among the nominees
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2025 moviegoer attendance hits 780M, -5% from ’24; majority went to cinemas during pics’ first thirty days of release
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Box office: 'Stranger Things' finale grosses $25m+ for movie theaters
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‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’ heads to $214m cumulative, ‘Marty Supreme’ $26m-$27m, ‘Anaconda’ $22m, ‘Song Sung Blue’ $12m in final box office weekend of 2025
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‘Avatar: Fire And Ash’ lights up $345m global opening
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Oscars shock: YouTube wins TV rights to host Academy Awards from 2029
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Money bunny! ‘Zootopia 2’ crossing $1 billion global box office today; fastest Hollywood animation ever to milestone
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‘One Battle After Another’ wins Best Film at Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2025 awards
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Netflix wins bidding war, starts talks with Warner Bros. Discovery
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Gotham Awards: ‘One Battle After Another’ takes Best Feature
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‘Zootopia 2’ jumps to $556.4m global opening for biggest WW start of 2025
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Next ‘Rush Hour’ sequel from Brett Ratner is being distributed by Paramount
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‘Wicked: For Good’ opening to $150m; records broken for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jon M. Chu, Broadway musical feature take and more
20 votes -
New ‘Star Trek’ movie in works at Paramount from Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves)
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Sabrina Carpenter and Lorene Scafaria teaming on ‘Alice In Wonderland’-inspired musical for Universal
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Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz in talks to return for new ‘Mummy’ movie from Universal; Radio Silence to direct
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Johnny Depp to star in ‘Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol’ at Paramount with Ti West directing; Andrea Riseborough also joins movie dated for November 2026
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Warner Bros. Discovery has received interest from multiple parties for all or part of company
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‘Taylor Swift: Showgirl’ at $33m an awesome anomaly for album pic launch; Dwayne Johnson sees lowest opening ever with ‘The Smashing Machine’ at $6m
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‘One Battle After Another’ at $22m+ reps record debut for Paul Thomas Anderson; Leonardo DiCaprio’s eleventh movie to open to $20m+
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‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ huge with $70m opening: a record for anime and Crunchyroll; sixth best for September, Sony’s biggest YTD
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‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ possesses $83M US: Third biggest horror opening ever
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ delivers Netflix first No. 1 box office win with $19M+, but streamer doesn’t want to officially report
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There seems to be something going on with Sydney Sweeney and the media covering her films
Sydney Sweeney has been the subject of a lot of controversies as of late. But what I want to focus on is how media outlets have been covering the release of her two new films, Americana and Eden....
Sydney Sweeney has been the subject of a lot of controversies as of late. But what I want to focus on is how media outlets have been covering the release of her two new films, Americana and Eden.
Some background:
Americana is a genre film. It was shot and screened in 2023 to relatively positive reviews. The company that financed it, Bron, went bankrupt shortly after the film's screening. Due to this bankruptcy Lionsgate was able to acquire the rights to the film for cheap. While the film was made on a nine million dollar budget, Lionsgate purchased it for three million, with two million of that coming from international rights sales. Meaning that Lionsgate only spent one million acquiring the domestic distribution rights. In order to get more VOD sales and streaming deals, Lionsgate gave the film a small theatrical release with next to nothing in marketing.
Eden premiered at TIFF in 2024. Directed by Ron Howard the film also stars Jude Law, Vanessa Kirby, Ana De Armas, and Daniel Bruhl along with Sweeney. The film was financed at a net cost of 35 million dollars. It received mixed to negative reviews and only Netflix was willing to purchase it. Ron Howard opted to go with a smaller distributor, Vertical (who are mostly known for straight-to-video trash but have been slowly building themselves as a more legitimate art-house distributor), due to wanting a theatrical release which no one wanted to give the film. Vertical made a deal for less than 20 million dollars for the film.
Now, each distributor had their reasons for acquiring each film. Lionsgate saw a cheap film with a rising star which was well-received. It was an easy profit for them and helps build up their library as they are looking to be sold off. Vertical, having released last year's acclaimed The Order, is trying to build a filmmaker friendly reputation. Buying a non-commercial film with a high profile cast and a high profile director gives them more exposure and allows them to be more in the conversation for prestige filmmaking.
The film's financiers, however, are the money losers in both situations. Whether or not the distributors lost money doesn't really matter. Money losers are money losers and these films should be described as such.
And this is where it gets weird.
In the wake of Americana's opening we got two different articles about the film's box office. One from Deadline and one from IndieWire. Covering for the film, arguing that they weren't money losers for the reasons I myself just gave earlier. This weekend, as Eden just released, Deadline releases yet another article defending the film's performance.
This is too much coverage for these films that no one saw. Comparable films never get articles like this. So what's going on?
Here's my conspiracy theory. Sydney Sweeney is friends with Jeff Bezos. She attended his wedding and a few months ago there were heavily circulated rumors about her being the new Bond girl a franchise that Bezos unfortunately owns.
The media outlets that cover the entertainment industry: Variety, Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, and IndieWire are all owned by the same person: Jay Penske. Penske and Bezos run in the same circles, rich guy circles, and have attended philanthropic events at the same time. What I believe is happening is that Bezos is using his influence and connections for these outlets to write out positive headlines for Sweeney, due to her controversies, to create a more flattering image of her and her career.
It's odd, to say the least.
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Paramount’s movie priorities under new Skydance owners include ‘Top Gun 3’, ‘Star Trek’ and more
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‘Weapons’ ($42.5M DOM/$70M WW) freaks ‘Freakier Friday’ ($29M DOM/$45M WW) out a bit, Warner Bros’ 2025 box office rally continues
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‘Superman’s $57m second weekend propels Warner Bros. to top of YTD studio marketshare with $1.32b
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Billie Eilish announces James Cameron 3D collab in Manchester
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‘Superman’ powers to $217m global opening; ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ roars past $500m; ‘Lilo & Stitch’ soon to sew up $1b WW
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Dino might!: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ bows to $318.3m global in biggest studio opening year-to-date WW
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Studios decry cinemas’ ad-filled preshows as AMC warns of “25-30 extra minutes”: Here are the consequences for movie biz
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‘F1’ revs to $144m opening weekend around the world, Brad Pitt and Apple Original films records; ‘M3GAN 2.0’ powers down at $10m+
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Johnny Depp says he has “no regrets” about Amber Heard trial and was a “crash test dummy for #MeToo”
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‘How To Train Your Dragon’ fires up franchise best $83m+ opening
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‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ bidding war begins – Taylor Sheridan, Neon and Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions among names in the mix
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Amazon MGM Studios in talks to acquire hot video game package ‘Split Fiction’ teaming Jon M. Chu and Sydney Sweeney
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Paramount offers millions to US President Donald Trump to end $20B ‘60 Minutes’ suit and let Skydance merger go through
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Record $322m Memorial Day weekend: ‘Lilo & Stitch’ dancing to $180m holiday high, ‘Mission: Impossible 8’ $77m
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Cannes winners: Palme D’Or goes to Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident’; Grand Prize is Joachim Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’
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Joachim Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’ wows Cannes in premiere, gets extraordinary nineteen-minute ovation
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Dogma 25: Group of Scandi filmmakers launching refreshed manifesto
9 votes