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10 votes
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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall,’ dies at 79
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‘Marty Supreme’ was NYFF’s surprise screening, earns raves. Timothée Chalamet gives ‘career-best work’.
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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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Will an AI actress really become ‘the next Scarlett Johansson’?
27 votes -
‘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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Robert Redford, golden boy of Hollywood, dies at 89
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Tim Curry says Rocky Horror was originally a 'failure' in rare interview
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John Candy: I Like Me | Official trailer
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‘Superman’ sequel ‘Man of Tomorrow’ sets July 2027 release date
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Dwayne Johnson uncontrollably sobs as ‘The Smashing Machine’ gets fifteen-minute Venice standing ovation and generates Oscar buzz
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Oscar-nominated actor Graham Greene dead at 73
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Karen Gillan joins the new ‘Highlander’ and has the best reaction to the news
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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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Marvel’s next moves: ‘Black Panther 3’ and a young ‘X-Men’ cast to ‘keep the cost down’; ‘Blade’ and ‘Deadpool 4’ are lower priorities
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Terence Stamp, luminary of 1960s British cinema, dies at 87
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‘Scary Movie’ reboot: Anna Faris, Regina Hall reteam with Wayans brothers for 2026 release
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Ryan Reynolds will return as Deadpool in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’
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Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ debuts to 46.7 million views, biggest Netflix US film opening ever
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Marvel plans to recast the X-Men and (eventually) Tony Stark after ‘Avengers: Secret Wars,’ but ‘reboot is a scary word,’ says Kevin Feige
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‘Legend of Zelda’ live-action movie casts Bo Bragason and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Zelda and Link
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Michael Madsen, ‘Reservoir Dogs’ actor, dies at 67
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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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Inside ‘Elio’s’ “catastrophic” path: America Ferrera’s exit, director change and erasure of queer themes
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‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ starts filming with Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci returning; Kenneth Branagh joins cast
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The 100 best movies of the 21st Century - voted by more than 500 influential directors, actors and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world
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What’s next for Denis Villeneuve’s Bond movie? Amazon’s wishlist includes Jacob Elordi, Tom Holland and Harris Dickinson.
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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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‘Nosferatu’ director Robert Eggers sets ‘A Christmas Carol’ remake at Warner Bros., Willem Dafoe eyed for Scrooge
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Every Wes Anderson movie, explained by Wes Anderson
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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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Ariana Grande to star opposite Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro in ‘Meet the Parents 4’
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Jerry Lewis' lost 1972 comedy film on Nazism discovered in Sweden
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Tom Cruise’s secret weapon on ‘Mission: Impossible’ is a man he calls McQ
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As Tom Cruise brings ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ to Cannes, all five franchise directors look back at the wild ride
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Gérard Depardieu found guilty of sexually assaulting two women
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How Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood discovered a new generation of stars
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The icy glamour of Greta Garbo's doomed heroines is genuinely iconic – over a century after her first appearance, here's why Hollywood missed her so badly
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Came across this interesting article on why the Wolfs isn't getting a sequel
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‘Fast & Furious’ star Vin Diesel implores Universal to “please tell the best fans in the world when the next movie is coming out”
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CinemaCon takeaways: fights over theatrical window, fizzling star power and Amazon MGM’s big promise
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Russell Brand charged with rape and sexual assault
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Val Kilmer, film star who played Batman and Jim Morrison, dies at 65
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Keanu Reeves set for ‘John Wick 5’ as franchise expands with animated prequel film, Donnie Yen-directed Caine spinoff
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‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ follow-up in the works with Brad Pitt starring, David Fincher directing a Quentin Tarantino script
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Beatles biopics reveal cast, 2028 release for all four Sam Mendes movies
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day to release on July 31, 2026
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Framing Godland
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'Avengers: Doomsday' cast released
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What happened to "REAL" men in action movies?
6 votes