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2024.05.13 20:17 SteveJohnson2010 ‘Downton Abbey 3’: Paul Giamatti, Joely Richardson, Alessandro Nivola, Simon Russell Beale and Arty Froushan Join Cast

“They’re going to need an even bigger dining room table.
Paul Giamatti, Joely Richardson, Alessandro Nivola, Simon Russell Beale and Arty Froushan are joining the third “Downton Abbey” feature film.
Giamatti, who recently scored an Oscar nomination playing an ornery teacher in “The Holdovers,” is reprising his role as Harold Levinson, the bother of Elizabeth McGovern’s Cora Grantham, a part he played in the TV show that spawned the film franchise.
No word yet on who Richardson, Nivola, Beale and Froushan will portray. Nor are there any details about the plot, but this being “Downton Abbey” you can expect silverware to be polished to a high gloss, tables set with military precision and a mad dash to find an adequate number of ladies maids to service all the guests for this or that soiree.”
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2024.05.13 20:08 Plastic-Horror7804 Harvey Keitel is 85 today

Awesome actor. Worked with greats and also stopped working with greats all due to his intensity and sense of honoring his difference bred by an Othodox Jewish upbringing in Brooklyn.
Keitel was a court stenographer before acting, appearing in Scorsese's first movie and then some. Mean Steets from 1973 put Scorsese, Keitel, and De Niro on the map.
Only one Oscar nomination and for a role that goes unnoticed these years, 1991's Bugsy. Also that year he was in Thelma and Louise, so as great as Tarantino was for boosting Keitel with Reservoir Dogs, he was already on his way.
Criminally underused in The Irishman. Lots of paycheck choices, some not bad.
Don't sleep on Blue Collar!
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2024.05.13 16:25 arellanoa30 All Of Us Strangers

This movie is truly one of the most moving and profound films centered on our experiences that I’ve had the good fortune to see. Sublime and a masterpiece. From the storyline to cinematography and the acting?? An absolute travesty that Andrew Scott wasn’t nominated for an Oscars or even BAFTA. His acting is so nuanced he draws you into his lonliness and grief. I had to pause and get some air last 3 minutes of the film because I feel like I am going to have a panic attack. Beautifully heartbreaking.
To those who have seen the movie, what are your thoughts? What would be an alternative ending if you could rewrite it? Let’s talk! 😁
Before watching this, I just finished Fellow Travelers which is also spectacular. But might need to change it up a bit and check out some feel good films/series because both shattered my heart into pieces lol - PS any recos is highly appreciated
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2024.05.13 16:03 Shagrrotten FG Decades Tournament, the 2010’s: Round 1

Well here we are, FG, our first decades tournament, the 2010’s. Thank you to everyone who nominated movies, and let’s get right into it!
Results of Round 1
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2024.05.13 14:17 HalfBloodMockingjay Downton Abbey 3 - Now in Production.

Downton Abbey 3 - Now in Production.
Focus Features and Carnival Films are thrilled to announce the third film in the beloved Downton Abbey franchise.
The third film is written by Downton creator and Academy-Award® winner Julian Fellowes, as well as produced by BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning Gareth Neame, Fellowes, and BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning Liz Trubridge.
BAFTA and Emmy Award nominee Simon Curtis is returning to direct after helming 2022’s Downton Abbey: A New Era. Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Phyllis Logan, Robert James-Collier, Joanne Froggatt, Allen Leech, Penelope Wilton, Lesley Nicol, Michael Fox, Raquel Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, Kevin Doyle, Harry Hadden-Paton, Sophie McShera, and Douglas Reith return for the third film, alongside exciting new additions Paul Giamatti, Joely Richardson, Alessandro Nivola, Simon Russell Beale, Arty Froushan, and many other fan favorites.
Giamatti is reprising his role as Cora Grantham’s brother Harold Levinson. He joins the film on the heels of his Oscar® nominated performance in Alexander Payne’s award-winning comedy, The Holdovers. Dominic West will also reprise his role as Guy Dexter from Downton Abbey: A New Era.
The film is a Carnival Films production, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing. Carnival Films is part of NBCUniversal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.
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2024.05.13 14:05 Karstaagly r/nba Playoff MVPs: 2016

Throughout most of its history, the NBA has annually granted Most Valuable Player Awards to recognize its best competitors in the regular season and in the NBA Finals. These are the most substantial honors that an NBA player can receive. And since 2022, two Conference Finals MVPs have also been awarded each year to further celebrate achievement in the postseason.
Unfortunately, though, there has never been an award for the most valuable player in the entirety of the playoffs. For the vast majority of the league’s history, the only individual postseason award was entirely based on one series and only available to one team. As a consequence, some of the most incredible performances in the history of the sport have gone without any official recognition. So this project intends to retroactively celebrate some of those performances by asking this subreddit to award Playoff MVPs for every playoff tournament from 1980 to the present.

Previous Winners

1980: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1981: Larry Bird 1982: Magic Johnson 1983: Moses Malone 1984: Larry Bird 1985: Larry Bird 1986: Larry Bird 1987: Larry Bird 1988: Magic Johnson 1989: Michael Jordan 1990: Michael Jordan 1991: Michael Jordan 1992: Michael Jordan 1993: Michael Jordan 1994: Hakeem Olajuwon 1995: Hakeem Olajuwon 1996: Michael Jordan 1997: Michael Jordan 1998: Michael Jordan 1999: Tim Duncan 2000: Shaquille O’Neal 2001: Shaquille O’Neal 2002: Shaquille O’Neal 2003: Tim Duncan 2004: Kevin Garnett 2005: Tim Duncan 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Tim Duncan 2008: Kevin Garnett 2009: LeBron James 2010: Kobe Bryant 2011: Dirk Nowitzki 2012: LeBron James 2013: LeBron James 2014: LeBron James 2015: LeBron James

How to Vote

I will provide three different comments beneath each post representing three Playoff MVP candidates for the season being discussed. Additionally, if anybody feels that another player is deserving of candidacy, they can add a comment for that player to nominate them for the award using the process described in the following section. You can reply to these comments with arguments for or against any of the players to convince other voters of your position. Whichever player has the most upvotes after five days will be declared the Playoff MVP of that year, which will be announced the following week.

Nominating Players

If you would like to nominate a player, simply post a comment for that athlete using the same format as the comments for the other candidates. This should include the player’s name and a link to the Basketball Reference page of the team that they played for that season. Here is an example that you can copy:
PMVP Candidate: J.R. Smith - Stats and Record

Voting Criteria

Since the NBA doesn’t have any official criteria for how the MVP is decided, I’m not going to provide any specific criteria for this award either. However, I will suggest that voters judge the playoff MVP by the same standards that they use to judge the regular season MVP, such as individual statistics, team success, and overall impact on the game.

2016 NBA Playoffs

You can reference the following pages about this postseason as you consider which candidate to vote for or nominate.
Summary - Stats - Records
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2024.05.13 12:03 IV-TheEmperor Best Oscar-nominated Original Songs Round 17 of 19

Randy Newman - You've Got a Friend in Me (Toy Story) is out. Our highest seed so far, at #3.

VOTE OUT YOUR LEAST FAVORITE SONG

Also please vote for the next Special Event HERE

SONGS IN:

  • Elton John - Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King)
  • Eminem - Lose Yourself (8 Mile)
  • Judy Garland - Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Sufjan Stevens - Mystery of Love (Call Me By Your Name)

SONGS OUT:

Rank Song Votes Against Percentage Runner-Up
5th Randy Newman - You've Got a Friend in Me (Toy Story) 9/21 42.9% 5/21 (23.8%)
6th Elliott Smith - Miss Misery (Good Will Hunting) 5/15 33.3% 3/15 (20.0%)
7th Henry Mancini & Orchestra - Moon River (Breakfast at Tiffany’s) 5/19 26.3% 4/19 (21.1%)
8th Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft (Shaft) 5/18 27.8% 3/18 (16.7%)
9th Survivor - Eye of the Tiger (Rocky III) 4/20 20.0% 3/20 (15.0%)
10th Samuel E. Wright - Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid) 4/20 20.0% 3/20 (15.0%)
11th Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters) 5/26 19.2% 4/26 (15.4%)
12th Wings - Live and Let Die (Live and Let Die) 3/15 20.0% 2/15 (20.0%)
13th Björk, Sjón & Lars von Trier - I've Seen It All (Dancer in the Dark) 5/22 22.7% 4/22 (18.2%)
14th Ryan Gosling (Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt) - I'm Just Ken (Barbie) 3/15 20.0% 2/15 (13.3%)
15th Huey Lewis & The News - The Power of Love (Back to the Future) 4/18 22.2% 3/18 (16.7%)
16th M. M. Keeravani & Chandrabose - Naatu Naatu (RRR) 4/22 18.2% 3/22 (13.6%)
17th Jason Segel & Walter - Man or Muppet (The Muppets) 4/13 30.8% 2/13 (15.4%)
18th Kermit the Frog - Rainbow Connection (The Muppet Movie) 4/23 17.4% 3/23 (13.0%)
19th Céline Dion - My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) 6/24 25.0% 5/24 (20.8%)
20th Kenny Loggins - Footloose (Footloose) 3/17 17.6% 2/17 (11.8%)
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2024.05.13 07:31 Inception_025 Movie of the Year 1997 Survivor Round of 16

I've gotta go see about a poll.
VOTE HERE
You will have 48 hours to vote.
Reminder that you must have seen BOTH films in any matchup in order to vote on that match.
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Nominations Results
Round of 32 Results
PREVIOUS MOVIE OF THE YEAR WINNERS (click to view full event)
1998: The Truman Show (d. Peter Weir)
1999: Magnolia (d. Paul Thomas Anderson)
Oscar Ineligible of the 2000s: In the Mood for Love (d. Wong Kar-Wai)
2000: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (d. Ang Lee)
2001: Mulholland Drive (d. David Lynch)
2002: Spirited Away (d. Hayao Miyazaki)
2003: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (d. Peter Jackson)
2004: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (d. Michel Gondry)
2005: Brokeback Mountain (d. Ang Lee)
2006: Children of Men (d. Alfonso Cuarón)
2007: There Will Be Blood (d. Paul Thomas Anderson)
2008: WALL-E (d. Andrew Stanton)
2009: Inglourious Basterds (d. Quentin Tarantino)
Oscar Ineligible of the 2010s: It's Such a Beautiful Day (d. Don Hertzfeldt)
2010: The Social Network (d. David Fincher)
2011: A Separation (d. Asghar Farhadi)
2012: Moonrise Kingdom (d. Wes Anderson)
2013: Her (d. Spike Jonze)
2014: Whiplash (d. Damien Chazelle)
2015: Mad Max: Fury Road (d. George Miller)
2016: Arrival (d. Denis Villeneuve)
2017: Get Out (d. Jordan Peele)
2018: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (d. Peter Ramsey, Bob Persichetti & Rodney Rothman)
2019: Parasite (d. Bong Joon-Ho)
2020: The Father (d. Florian Zeller)
2021: The Worst Person in the World (d. Joachim Trier)
2022: The Banshees of Inisherin (d. Martin McDonagh)
2023: Oppenheimer (d. Christopher Nolan)
PREVIOUS MOVIE OF THE DECADE WINNERS (click to view full event)
2000s: There Will Be Blood (d. Paul Thomas Anderson)
2010s: Parasite (d. Bong Joon-Ho)
Letterboxd List of All Past Nominees
Letterboxd Master List of All Past Top 32s
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2024.05.13 06:31 Tiberius-Kirk Movie Dicks for May 14th, 2024: Corman Sleazy Corman

With Roger Corman's passing, we certainly don't want to give the impression that he didn't produce smutty trash B-movies, because he absolutely did. More tits, more blood, those were the types of notes that directors would get after Roger saw the dailies, because he knew what sold: sleaze!
We're making this a battle of the sleazy genres because why not?
We'll be starting at 8:00pm Central.
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Thank you for joining us on this Movie Dicks presentation.
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2024.05.13 05:15 SilentSpace To get the support of true progressives, the candidate must genuinely pledge to do everything they can to most of the following:

  1. Raise the minimum wage to the living wage of $30 per hour.
  2. Enact Universal Single-payer Healthcare.
  3. Use taxes to help those with student debt and pay for future education.
  4. Lower the taxes of everyone whose net worth is less than $200,000 (74% of the population) and progressively raise the taxes on everyone else.
  5. Close all tax loopholes, esp for the top 1% of the wealthy.
  6. End the tax-exempt status for religious organizations.
  7. Audit the military-industrial complex, esp. the Pentagon.
  8. Cut the budget (over $1 trillion)of the military-industrial complex by at least half.
  9. Build at least 200 new nuclear power plants in the next 5 years.
  10. Increase funding for Research & Development of Fusion energy from $3 billion to $300 billion.
  11. Reform the electoral system:
a) Pass the Freedom to Vote Act.
b) Enact Final-Five Voting at every level: City, State, and Federal.
(Final-Five Voting is an innovative electoral system that combines Open Primaries with Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) for the General Election. This system allows the top five vote-getters in the open primary, irrespective of their party affiliation, to advance to the general election. The ultimate goal is to elect a candidate who has the broadest support across the entire electorate, rather than just a simple plurality.
c) Overturn Citizens United and get private money out of politics, esp big money, dark money, and foreign money.
(Citizens United refers to a US Supreme Court case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission , which was decided in 2010. The case addressed the application of campaign finance laws to corporations and unions. Specifically, the Court held that limits on corporate and union spending in political campaigns violated the First Amendment's protection of free speech. The ruling resulted in loosening of restrictions on independent political spending by corporations and unions.)
d) Get rid of the delegates, the superdelegates used in the Democratic Primary election.
(Delegates and superdelegates are individuals who participate in the presidential nomination process of political parties, not the general election.
e) Fix the Electoral College by supporting the National Popular Vote. https://www.nationalpopularvote.com/
(The Electoral College is a group of representatives from each state who formally elect the President and Vice President of the United States.)
f) Use the latest technology, like blockchain, to ensure the integrity of the vote count.
g) Establish same-day voter registration.
  1. Outlaw all PACs, including AIPAC (American Israeli Political Action Committee).
(AIPAC, or the American Israel Public Affairs Committee , is a lobbying group in the United States that advocates for pro-Israel policies to the legislative and executive branches of government.)
  1. Ban members of Congress from becoming lobbyists & trading individual stocks.
  2. Devote at least $50 billion every year to independent political journalists.
  3. Devote at least $50 billion every year to worker-owned businesses.
  4. Allow victims of the Covid vaccines to sue the makers of those vaccines.
  5. Pardon all whistleblowers who expose governmental or corporate wrongdoing, including Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and Chelsea Manning. Moreover, encourage more whistleblowers to come forward and reward and honor them.
  6. End the $3.5 billion per year aid to Israel until a one-state solution can be worked out with the People of Palestine.
  7. End the stealing of Syria's oil, and apologize and make amends to them.
  8. Apologize and make amends to the People of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, and Palestine for invading, bombing, and occupying their countries.
  9. Legalize all entheogens, like cannabis and psilocybin mushrooms.
(This is not a final list. It is a work in progress.)
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2024.05.13 02:35 ranconsthebi1988 The Film Editing Process: Key Stages and Techniques

The Film Editing Process: Key Stages and Techniques

Film editing techniques are as diverse as the movies themselves, but the process generally follows a three-stage structure:

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Preproduction: While editing primarily occurs during postproduction, the groundwork is laid during preproduction. Understanding the emotional beats, characters, tone, plot, and pacing helps editors align with the film's vision from the start. Myron Kerstein, an Oscar-nominated editor, emphasizes the importance of absorbing the film's DNA before shooting begins.
Production: During production, editors review the raw footage ("dailies") collected each day. They collaborate with the director or supervisor to identify notable takes and begin assembling scenes. By the end of production, a rough cut of the film should be ready for the director's review.
Postproduction: This stage is where editors play a pivotal role. They assemble shots, scenes, sequences, and audio to create a rough cut, which undergoes revisions based on feedback from the director, producers, studio, and test audiences. Once final tweaks are made, the film is ready for distribution.
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2024.05.12 18:55 UnknownTheGreat1981 Touhou in my imaginary election sub?

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2024.05.12 18:34 archduke_karoly SCARLETMANIA!

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2024.05.12 17:26 Sad-Service7525 Who is one actor/actress that’s been nominated whenever that should have an Oscar by now?

My wife Emily blunt is an actress that deserves an Oscar by now.
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2024.05.12 09:43 IV-TheEmperor Best Oscar-nominated Original Songs Round 16 of 19

I miss Elliott Smith - Miss Misery (Good Will Hunting), oh the misery.

VOTE OUT YOUR LEAST FAVORITE SONG

Also please vote for the next Special Event HERE

SONGS IN:

  • Elton John - Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King)
  • Eminem - Lose Yourself (8 Mile)
  • Judy Garland - Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Randy Newman - You've Got a Friend in Me (Toy Story)
  • Sufjan Stevens - Mystery of Love (Call Me By Your Name)

SONGS OUT:

Rank Song Votes Against Percentage Runner-Up
6th Elliott Smith - Miss Misery (Good Will Hunting) 5/15 33.3% 3/15 (20.0%)
7th Henry Mancini & Orchestra - Moon River (Breakfast at Tiffany’s) 5/19 26.3% 4/19 (21.1%)
8th Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft (Shaft) 5/18 27.8% 3/18 (16.7%)
9th Survivor - Eye of the Tiger (Rocky III) 4/20 20.0% 3/20 (15.0%)
10th Samuel E. Wright - Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid) 4/20 20.0% 3/20 (15.0%)
11th Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters) 5/26 19.2% 4/26 (15.4%)
12th Wings - Live and Let Die (Live and Let Die) 3/15 20.0% 2/15 (20.0%)
13th Björk, Sjón & Lars von Trier - I've Seen It All (Dancer in the Dark) 5/22 22.7% 4/22 (18.2%)
14th Ryan Gosling (Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt) - I'm Just Ken (Barbie) 3/15 20.0% 2/15 (13.3%)
15th Huey Lewis & The News - The Power of Love (Back to the Future) 4/18 22.2% 3/18 (16.7%)
16th M. M. Keeravani & Chandrabose - Naatu Naatu (RRR) 4/22 18.2% 3/22 (13.6%)
17th Jason Segel & Walter - Man or Muppet (The Muppets) 4/13 30.8% 2/13 (15.4%)
18th Kermit the Frog - Rainbow Connection (The Muppet Movie) 4/23 17.4% 3/23 (13.0%)
19th Céline Dion - My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) 6/24 25.0% 5/24 (20.8%)
20th Kenny Loggins - Footloose (Footloose) 3/17 17.6% 2/17 (11.8%)
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2024.05.12 08:14 epicmoe What do want to hear a sermon on, but never have?

For me it's a sermon on abuse - specifically the abuse within the church and the churches institutions, and the reaction of the church. It's a massive issue and so relevant to our society. It's also the major reason that the culture in my country went very quickly from devout catholic to nominal catholic to atheist over only two generations.
The church basically ignored it. I think they read out the popes letter about it one Sunday in 2010 and that was it.
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2024.05.12 07:12 Vaqxinelol White Sox Farm Report - May 11th 2024

Notable Lines
Recap + Notes
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2024.05.12 05:59 epicmoe What have you never heard a sermon on that you would like too?

For me it's a sermon on abuse - specifically the abuse within the church and the churches institutions, and the reaction of the church. It's a massive issue and so relevant to our society. It's also the major reason that the culture in my country went very quickly from devout catholic to nominal catholic to atheist over only two generations.
The church basically ignored it. I think they read out the popes letter about it one Sunday in 2010 and that was it.
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2024.05.11 23:12 BronzeLubermann What campaign is Focus Features planning with Nosferatu? If any?

As a massive fan of Robert Eggers, I've been looking forward to his version of Nosferatu for a long time and am very excited for it to come out this year. However I was also a little surprised to see the release date. I was expecting it to come out in October or November 2024. Instead Focus Features has decided to to release the film on Christmas Day.
Focus Features (and Universal) must have a lot of faith in the film. Releasing it during such a big holiday. Against other massive holiday releases aimed at a wider audience (the Mufasa prequel and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Admittedly it's not the same audience). I understand they could be going for the "feel-bad Christmas movie", seeing something subversive for the holiday. But I like to think that they also believe in the movie itself and are aiming for some Academy Award recognition. Not that movies haven't bombed on Christmas, but regardless of whatever reason, it certainly seems like they have confidence with such a release date.
I am just curious what they could be going for as far as nominations. I can see with the craft Eggers and his team usually bring to their productions that they could be aiming for design awards; Costume, Cinematography, Make-up, Production Design, Score, and Sound. But I also wonder if they'll try and break into the "higher" categories as well. Screenplay, Editing, any acting nominations...maybe even a possible DirectoPicture nod? 🤷‍♂️
For any skeptics, I get it. It's a midbuget, arthouse genre flick. It's horror. And besides a lone Cinematography nomination for The Lighthouse, Eggers' films have no track record with the Academy. His stuff is also a little weird. But this is only going to be his fourth release. He's been building a fanbase since The Witch. This is his passion project. His second movie with Focus Features. Perhaps they see this as an opportunity to frame this release and this movie as his entrance into more mainstream recognition.
Not that Oscar nods will make me love the movie any more or less when it comes out. If it deserves the nominations, it would be really neat to see Nosferatu receive them. But if the movie is too weird for the voters...well, then I'll probably love it all the more anyway. 😂
Anyway, what do you guys think?
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2024.05.11 21:13 SanderSo47 Directors at the Box Office: Wes Craven

Directors at the Box Office: Wes Craven
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Here's a new edition of "Directors at the Box Office", which seeks to explore the directors' trajectory at the box office and analyze their hits and bombs. I already talked about a few, and as I promised, it's Wes Craven's turn.
Craven earned a master's degree in philosophy and writing from Johns Hopkins University. He subsequently bought a 16mm film camera and began making short movies. His friend Steve Chapin informed him of a messenger position at a New York City film production co, where his brother, future folk-rock star Harry Chapin worked. He started in the industry as a sound editor, before transitioning as a porn director. He said he made "many hardcore X-rated films" under pseudonyms. And then he transitioned into directing for the big screen.
From a box office perspective, how reliable was he to deliver a box office hit?
That's the point of this post. To analyze his career.

It should be noted that as he started his career in the 1970s, some of the domestic grosses here will be adjusted by inflation. The table with his highest grossing films, however, will be left in its unadjusted form, as the worldwide grosses are more difficult to adjust.

The Last House on the Left (1972)

"Mari, seventeen, is dying. Even for her, the worst is yet to come."
His directorial debut. The film stars Sandra Peabody, Lucy Grantham, David Hess, Fred J. Lincoln, Jeramie Rain, and Marc Sheffler. The plot follows Mari Collingwood, a teenager who is abducted, raped, and tortured by a family of violent fugitives led by Krug Stillo on her seventeenth birthday. When her parents discover what happened to her, they seek vengeance against the family, who have taken shelter at their home.
Craven, who had no money at the time, was put on the job of synchronizing dailies for Sean S. Cunningham's Together. They became friends, and Hallmark Releasing gave them $90,000 to make another film. Craven considered a hardcore film, but decided to tone it down a bit. The idea for this film came from Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring, and Craven wanted to make a film in which the violence would be shown in detail onscreen, as he felt that many popular films of the era, such as Westerns, glamorized violence and the "vigilante hero", and gave the public a misleading representation of death in the wake of the Vietnam War.
The film attracted negative media attention for its heavy graphic content, and there were calls for some theaters to drop the film. But you know, bad buzz is still buzz and that translated to a pretty good run in theaters, earning up to $3 million in its initial run. Even to this day, the film is polarizing due to its violence and themes. But Craven just made his name well known.
  • Budget: $90,000.
  • Domestic gross: $3,100,000. ($23.1 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $3,100,000.

The Hills Have Eyes (1977)

"A nice American family. They didn't want to kill. But they didn't want to die."
His second film. The film stars Susan Lanier, Michael Berryman and Dee Wallace. The film follows the Carters, a suburban family targeted by a family of cannibal savages after becoming stranded in the Nevada desert.
Craven wanted to make a non-horror, but he found that his investors only wanted films with graphic content. At the New York Public Library, Craven checked the library's forensics department, and learned of the legend of Sawney Bean - the alleged head of a 48-person Scottish clan responsible for the murder and cannibalization of more than one thousand people. He drew influences from this, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Grapes of Wrath. Craven also had to cut a lot of scenes to avoid getting an X rating.
The film once again drew negative attention for its violence. But it made over $25 million at the box office, which was an even bigger success than House. It subsequently earned a cult following.
  • Budget: $700,000.
  • Domestic gross: $25,000,000. ($128.8 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $25,000,000.

Deadly Blessing (1981)

"Pray you're not blessed."
His third film. It stars Ernest Borgnine, Maren Jensen, Susan Buckner, and Sharon Stone, and tells the story of a strange figure committing murder in a contemporary community that is not far from another community that believes in ancient evil and curses.
It received negative reviews, but it was another box office success for Craven.
  • Budget: $3,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $8,279,042. ($28.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $8,279,042.

Swamp Thing (1982)

"Science transformed him into a monster. Love changed him even more!"
His fourth film. Based on the DC Comics character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson, it stars Louis Jourdan and Adrienne Barbeau. It tells the story of scientist Alec Holland who is transformed into the monster known as Swamp Thing through laboratory sabotage orchestrated by the evil Anton Arcane. Later, he helps a woman named Alice Cable and battles the man responsible for it all, the ruthless Arcane.
The film made $2.5 million domestically, despite mixed reviews.
  • Budget: N/A.
  • Domestic gross: $2,500,000. ($8 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $2,500,000.

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

"If Nancy doesn't wake up screaming, she won't wake up at all."
His fifth film. It stars Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, Ronee Blakley, Johnny Depp, and Robert Englund. The film's plot concerns a group of teenagers who are targeted by Freddy Krueger, an undead child killer who can murder people through their dreams, as retribution against their parents who burned him alive.
The film was inspired by several newspaper articles printed in the Los Angeles Times in the 1970s about Hmong refugees, who, after fleeing to the United States because of war and genocide in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, suffered disturbing nightmares and refused to sleep. Some of the men died in their sleep soon after. This, along with the song "Dream Weaver" by Gary Wright, motivated Craven to craft a horror film focused on people dying through their sleep.
The film's villain, Freddy Krueger, is drawn from Craven's early life. One night, a young Craven saw an elderly man walking on the sidepath outside the window of his home. The man stopped to glance at a startled Craven and walked off. This served as the inspiration for Krueger. Initially, Fred Krueger was intended to be a child molester, but Craven eventually characterized him as a child murderer to avoid being accused of exploiting a spate of highly publicized child molestation cases that occurred in California around the time of the film's production. He settled on the name Freddy Krueger, which was based on a childhood bully of his.
The process of writing the film went smoothly, the real problem was finding a studio. Craven sent it to most studios, and all rejected it. The first studio to show interest was Disney, but Craven declined their offer as they wanted a more toned-down kid-friendly PG-13 flick. When Paramount and Universal also turned it down, Craven decided to go to the independent studio New Line Cinema. The studio only distributed films, but they agreed in financing the film. As they lacked the financial resources for the production, New Line had to turn to external financiers.
Despite opening in just 165 theaters, the film earned $1.2 million in its opening weekend, making it clear that it would be an immediate box office success. It eventually closed with $25 million domestically, and $57 million worldwide. It received critical acclaim, and has been referred as one of the best and most influential slashers ever made. Freddy Krueger would soon be hailed as one of the most emblematic figures of horror, and Craven quickly earned a reputation as a horror legend. But most importantly, it was the beginning of New Line Cinema as a studio, which is why it's referred as "the house that Freddy built."
The film would later spawn a franchise, although Craven wouldn't direct any of the "sequels." Why the quotation marks? We'll get to that later on.
  • Budget: $1,100,000.
  • Domestic gross: $25,624,448. ($77 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $57,185,134.

The Hills Have Eyes Part II (1985)

"So you think you're lucky to be alive."
His sixth film. The sequel to The Hills Have Eyes, it stars Tamara Stafford, Kevin Spirtas, John Bloom, Michael Berryman, Penny Johnson, Janus Blythe, John Laughlin, Willard E. Pugh, Peter Frechette and Robert Houston. It follows a group of bikers who become stranded in the desert and find themselves fighting off a family of inbred cannibals who live off the land.
The film was shot on a very low budget, and it simply ended prematurely because they ran out of funds. There are no box office numbers available, but it received awful reviews.

Deadly Friend (1986)

"There's no one alive who'll play with the girl next door."
His seventh film. Based on the novel Friend by Diana Henstell, it stars Matthew Laborteaux, Kristy Swanson, Michael Sharrett, Anne Twomey, Richard Marcus, and Anne Ramsey. Its plot follows a teenage computer prodigy who implants a robot's processor into the brain of his teenage neighbor after she is pronounced brain dead; the experiment proves successful, but she swiftly begins a killing spree in their neighborhood.
Craven wanted to make a PG-rated science fiction film, with a similar tone to Starman, hoping to prove that he could make something that wasn't horror-themed. An unfinished version of the film was screened to a test audience of Craven's fanbase, and it was poorly received for its lack of violence and gore like his previous films. So WB decided to rewrite the film, adding more scenes with tons of gore. This made the final film appear tonally jumbled, and it went from easy PG to struggling to not get an X rating.
The film was poorly received for its story and inconsistent tone. It also marked a huge flop at the box office, not even hitting $10 million. Craven lost interest in the film after WB inserted their own version, and he has since disowned the film.
  • Budget: $11,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $8,988,731. ($25.6 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $8,988,731.

The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)

"Don't bury me, I'm not dead!"
His eighth film. It stars Bill Pullman, and is loosely based on the life of ethnobotanist Wade Davis, recounting his experiences in Haiti investigating the story of Clairvius Narcisse, who was allegedly poisoned, buried alive, and revived with a herbal brew which produced what was called a zombie.
The film received mixed reactions, but it was a much needed box office success for Craven.
  • Budget: $7,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $19,595,031. ($51.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $19,595,031.

Shocker (1989)

"No more Mr. Nice Guy."
His ninth film. It stars Michael Murphy, Peter Berg, Cami Cooper, and Mitch Pileggi, and follows a serial killer who uses electricity to come back from the dead and carry out his vengeance on the football player who turned him in to the police.
Another mixed bag for Craven, but it was still profitable.
  • Budget: N/A.
  • Domestic gross: $16,554,699. ($41.6 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $16,554,699.

The People Under the Stairs (1991)

"In every neighborhood, there's one house that adults whisper about and children cross the street to avoid."
His tenth film. It stars Brandon Adams, Everett McGill, Wendy Robie, and A. J. Langer. The plot follows a young boy and two adult robbers who become trapped in a house belonging to a neighborhood's crooked landlords after breaking in to steal their collection of gold coins as the boy learns a dark secret about them and what also lurks in their house.
After a slate of mixed performers, the film received Craven's best reviews since Elm Street. To the surprise of Universal, it was also a box office success.
  • Budget: $6,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $24,204,154. ($55.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $31,347,154.

Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)

"This time, the terror doesn't stop at the screen."
His 11th film. The installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, it stars Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, Miko Hughes and John Saxon. The film is not part of the same continuity as previous films, and it portrays Freddy Krueger as a fictional movie villain who invades the real world and haunts the cast and crew involved in the making of the films about him.
While Craven co-wrote the franchise's third installment, Dream Warriors, he wasn't that involved with the rest of the franchise. He wanted to make a deliberately more cerebral film than recent entries to the franchise, as he considered them as being cartoonish, and not faithful to his original themes. Specifically, he wanted Freddy to resemble his original vision: far darker and less comical. To reinforce this, the character's make-up and outfit were enhanced, with one of the most prominent differences being that he now wears a long blue/black trenchcoat. In addition, the signature glove was redesigned for a more organic look, with the fingers resembling bones and having muscle textures in between.
The film received high praise, and was considered as the best film in the franchise since the original (it was Englund's favorite). But the franchise has been bleeding interest at the box office, and New Nightmare unfortunately had to suffer. It was profitable, but it became the lowest grossing film in the franchise.
  • Budget: $8,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $18,090,181. ($38.1 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $19,721,741.

Vampire in Brooklyn (1995)

"A comic tale of horror and seduction."
His 12th film. It stars Eddie Murphy, Angela Bassett, Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison, John Witherspoon, Zakes Mokae, and Joanna Cassidy. It follows a Caribbean vampire who seduces a Brooklyn police officer who has no idea that she is half-vampire.
The film had awful reviews, and despite the presence of a huge star like Eddie Murphy, it disappointed at the box office. Craven really needed a hit.
  • Budget: $8,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $19,751,736. ($40.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $34,951,736.

Scream (1996)

"Someone has taken their love of scary movies one step too far."
His 13th film. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich and Drew Barrymore. Set in the fictional town of Woodsboro, California, Scream's plot follows high school student Sidney Prescott and her friends, who, on the anniversary of her mother's murder, become the targets of a costumed serial killer known as Ghostface.
As he was trying to make it in the industry, Kevin Williamson watched a Turning Point documentary about serial killer Danny Rolling which he said left him unsettled. Williamson later noticed an open window, armed himself with a knife, and called his friend for support. The pair began discussing horror characters that had resonated with them such as Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees. This experience prompted Williamson to start developing a concept wherein a girl is haunted by a caller.
He started writing a film titled Scary Movie, and even left an outline for possible sequels. The concept was part of an era where there was debate over the influence of cinematic violence on audience, with Williamson coming up with a brilliant line "movies don't create psychos, movies make psychos more creative." It was inspired by many 1980s slashers, even though the genre was on decline by that point. His characters were intentionally designed to be knowledgeable about these horror films and their typical elements, with the intention of creating a unique killer who was not only aware of horror film clichés but also exploited them for his own advantage.
While Williamson struggled with his previous films, this script was part of a bidding war with the studios, to the point that Oliver Stone himself wanted to direct it. Miramax (through Dimension Films) bought the script, and Williamson made some rewrites to scale back the violence. Bob Weinstein also wanted to change the name, as he believed the audiences would think the film is a comedy.
The studio considered Danny Boyle, Tom McLoughlin, Sam Raimi, Robert Rodriguez, George A. Romero, Quentin Tarantino, and Anthony Waller as prime candidates to direct the film, but they all preferred to view the film as a comedy. Wes Craven was considered, but the studio believed he couldn't direct a satire. Craven also wasn't planning on directing it, as he wanted to focus on more mainstream films to salvage his career. Craven's assistant Julie Plec (who would collaborate with Williamson on The Vampire Diaries) convinced him in helming the project. By signing, Craven decided to get back some of the gore that was missing in the previous drafts.
A huge contrast to the horror films of the era was that the film had established actors as the leads, as Craven and Williamson wanted to prove that no character was safe. Drew Barrymore had already starred in a few recognizable names, Neve Campbell was on the hit show Party of Five, Rose McGowan was known for Encino Man and The Doom Generation, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich were recognizable supporting characters, and Courteney Cox obviously was known for Friends. Vince Vaughn and Natasha Lyonne were the preferred choices for Billy and Tatum, but external problems caused them to drop out.
After viewing the dailies raw footage, the Weinsteins criticized the quality of Craven's work as "workmanlike at best", believing it lacked tension and had an inconsistent tone. The Weinsteins also disliked the mask design, and said Barrymore lacked sex appeal because of the pageboy hairstyle she had chosen. While filming the final fight, Campbell's stuntwoman accidentally stabbed Ulrich with an umbrella tip, missing the protective vest he was wearing and hitting the site of an open heart surgery Ulrich had as a child. During post-production, Harvey Weinstein decided to name the film as Scream based on the Michael and Janet Jackson song.
In a surprising move, the Weinsteins decided to release the film during the holiday season as counter-programming, offering teenagers an alternative to more traditional holiday fare. The decision was unpopular with the cast and crew, with Williamson expecting the film to fail. The film opened with $6.4 million and finishing in fourth place, leading analysts to consider the film as a bomb.
But the film just kept growing.
Buoyed by positive word of mouth, the Weinsteins increased marketing and the film managed to increase in its second and third weekends. It closed with $103 million domestically and $173 million worldwide, becoming the highest grossing slasher film ever and Craven's highest grossing film ever. The film received critical acclaim for its characters and writing, and has since been deemed as one of the most influential horror films of all time. It rekindled interest in horror, resurrected Craven's career and launched the careers of Williamson and the cast.
  • Budget: $15,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $103,046,663. ($245.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $173,046,663.

Scream 2 (1997)

"Someone has taken their love of sequels one step too far."
His 14th film. The sequel to Scream, it stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy, Laurie Metcalf, Jerry O'Connell, Elise Neal, Timothy Olyphant, Jada Pinkett, and Liev Schreiber. The film takes place two years after the first film and again follows the character of Sidney Prescott, along with other survivors of the Woodsboro massacre, at the fictional Windsor College in Ohio where they are targeted by a copycat killer using the guise of Ghostface.
As Williamson already had plans for sequels, the idea was for Sidney to attend college while being stalked by a copycat Ghostface killer. As filming began, Williamson's script had four killers: Derek, Hallie, Cotton Weary, and Nancy Loomis. But after Williamson transferred his script to the production, it was leaked onto the Internet in full, revealing the identity of the killers and a large amount of the involved plot. This resulted in the production continuing to film with only a partial script while Williamson conducted extensive rewrites, changing much of the film's finale, the identities of the film's killers and drastically altering the roles of other characters such as Randy Meeks and Joel. With a short deadline, Williamson couldn't fully compromise on the final script, forcing Craven to fill in the gaps himself. So the film was one of the very first cases where the Internet leaked major aspects of a film.
As the Weinsteins wanted the film ready for December, it was able to capitalize on the audience's word of mouth to the original. It opened with $32 million in its first weekend, almost five times as big as the original, and the biggest December debut. It didn't hold as great as the original due to the competition, such as Titanic, but it still made $172.3 million worldwide, almost matching the original's gross. It also received very positive reviews, and so a profitable franchise was already underway.
  • Budget: $24,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $101,363,301. ($237.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $172,363,301.

Music of the Heart (1999)

"She gave them a gift they could never imagine. They gave the system a fight it would never forget."
His 15th film. The film stars Meryl Streep, Aidan Quinn, Angela Bassett, Gloria Estefan, Jane Leeves, Kieran Culkin and Jay O. Sanders. The film is a dramatization of the true story of Roberta Guaspari, who co-founded the Opus 118 Harlem School of Music and fought for music education funding in New York City public schools.
After seeing the documentary Small Wonders, Craven was inspired to make a full-length film about Guaspari. Madonna was originally signed to play the role of Guaspari, but left the project before filming began, citing "creative differences" with Craven. When she left, Madonna had already studied for many months to play the violin. Streep learned to play Bach's Concerto for 2 Violins for the film. The project marked a huge departure for Craven; it was his first and only film to be rated PG, and his only one to not be horror or thriller.
It received generally positive reviews, but it bombed at the box office. It received 2 Oscar nominations for Best Actress and Best Original Song, the only Craven film to get any noms.
  • Budget: $27,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $14,859,394. ($27.8 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $14,936,407.

Scream 3 (2000)

"The most terrifying scream is always the last."
His 16th film. The third installment in the Scream franchise, it stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, Parker Posey, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton. The film's story takes place one year after the previous film's events and follows Sidney Prescott, who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film Stab 3.
The plans for a sequel were already underway since Williamson sold the script, although Williamson still didn't write a script yet. When the Weinsteins approached him to write the film, Williamson was already busy with many projects (including his directorial debut), and was unavailable to perform his duties. He only made a 20-page outline wherein Ghostface would return just as production on a fictional film Stab 3 would be filmed. His plan was to show the killers were part of a Stab fan club (this idea would later be adapted into his show, The Following). With Williamson not available, Ehren Kruger was tasked in writing.
Shortly before production began on the film, the Columbine High School massacre took place, and many parties began looking for reasoning behind the shooters' actions and there came an increased scrutiny on the role of the media in society, including video games and film, and the influence it could have on an audience. With production of Scream 3 not yet underway, there were considerations about whether the film should be made at that time, aware of the potential for negative attention but the studio decided to press forward, albeit with changes.
The Weinsteins demanded to scale back on the gore and emphasize its satiric humor, as well as moving the setting to Hollywood. At one point in the production, the studio went as far as demanding that the film feature no blood or on-screen violence at all, a drastic departure for the series, but Craven directly intervened. One of the aspects changed was that the killer would be revealed to be Stu Macher, having survived the original film. The Weinsteins changed it after Columbine, as they didn't want to associate violence and murder with a high school setting.
The film opened with $34.7 million, a franchise record and the biggest February debut ever. But it had weak legs, although it still made a very profitable $161.8 million worldwide. While the previous films were well-received, this film received negative reviews, who lambasted the film for becoming the very own thing it satirizes.
  • Budget: $40,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $89,143,175. ($178.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $161,834,276.

Cursed (2005)

"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger."
His 17th film. It stars Christina Ricci, Joshua Jackson, Jesse Eisenberg, Judy Greer, Scott Baio, Milo Ventimiglia, Shannon Elizabeth and Mýa, and follows two orphaned siblings attacked by a werewolf loose in Los Angeles.
Kevin Williamson started working on a script that followed the exploits of a New York City serial killer who discovers that his lethal tendencies are due to his lycanthrope nature. When one of his projects was scrapped, Craven decided to direct, teaming them up again for another Scream reunion. But it wasn't planned like that. Craven was making a film, Pulse, when Bob Weinstein abruptly pulled the movie from the schedule ten days before shooting and cut through all the slow lanes, wanting Craven to get to Cursed as soon as possible. Craven was reportedly not pleased so Weinstein doubled his pay in order for him to direct the film. The director deemed the script too tonally similar to his film Vampire in Brooklyn, but felt pressured by the studio, leading him to ultimately sign on.
The film started filming in January 2003, hoping to get the film released in August. In June, they only had six days left for filming. Suddenly, Dimension Films decided to put the movie on hold because top executives at the company weren't happy with the film's ending or how the special effects were progressing, specifically the look of the film's lead lupine. Rick Baker was preparing the final transformation effects when production stopped and asked Weinstein to let his team finish the work in order for it to be ready for the reshoot, but he refused. Patrick Lussier was brought in for massive rewrites, and the film didn't return to production until November. Baker was fired, and the prosthetic make-up was replaced with CGI. Skeet Ulrich filmed his scene as one of the leads, but chose to drop out following the reshoots as he disliked the new direction. It was also heavily edited to get the R rating down to PG-13. The budget was originally $35 million, yet some reports suggest it ballooned all the way to $100 million, making it one of the most expensive horror films ever.
With that budget, it was clear it was not going to be a box office success. It flopped with just $29 million worldwide, and was panned by critics. Craven himself dislikes the final product, and a director's cut was never an option because his original ending was never filmed.
  • Budget: $100,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $19,297,522. ($30.8 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $29,621,722.

Red Eye (2005)

"Fear takes flight."
His 18th film. It stars Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, and Brian Cox. The story follows a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami.
The film received Craven's best reviews in years, and was a box office success, earning almost $100 million. While he is fine with people loving it, Cillian Murphy is not really fond of the film, "I love Rachel McAdams and we had fun making it but I don’t think it's a good movie. It’s a good B movie."
  • Budget: $26,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $57,891,803. ($92.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $96,258,201.

My Soul to Take (2010)

"Only one has the power to save their souls."
His 19th film. It stars Max Thieriot, Denzel Whitaker, Raul Esparza, and Shareeka Epps. It follows Adam "Bug" Hellerman, who is one of seven teenagers chosen to die following the anniversary of a serial killer's death.
This was Craven's first film in almost two decades where he would be directing, producing and writing. But that didn't pan out to a success: it was a critical and commercial dud.
  • Budget: $25,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $14,744,435. ($21.1 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $21,500,813.

Scream 4 (2011)

"New decade. New rules."
His 20th and final film. The fourth installment in the Scream franchise, it stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Anthony Anderson, Alison Brie, Adam Brody, Rory Culkin, Marielle Jaffe, Erik Knudsen, Mary McDonnell, Marley Shelton, Nico Tortorella, and Roger L. Jackson. The film takes place on the fifteenth anniversary of the original Woodsboro murders from Scream and involves Sidney Prescott returning to the town after ten years, where Ghostface once again begins killing students from Woodsboro High.
In 2010, Williamson and Craven confirmed their plans for a new film. Craven said that endless sequels, the modern spew of remakes, film studios, and directors are the butts of parodies in the film. The main characters have to figure out where the horror genre is in current days to figure out the modern events happening to and around them. This was the first film in the franchise to use CGI, with the knife's blade added in post-production.
Even though the franchise was profitable, it seemed like its glory days were long behind it by the time it hit theaters. The film disappointed in its opening weekend with just $18 million, and closed with a weak $97 million worlwide, far less than the previous films. It also received mixed reviews, particularly for its writing and new characters. It was the last film directed by Craven before his death in 2015.
  • Budget: $40,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $38,180,928. ($53 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $97,231,420.

MOVIES (FROM HIGHEST GROSSING TO LEAST GROSSING)

No. Movie Year Studio Domestic Total Overseas Total Worldwide Total Budget
1 Scream 1996 Dimension Films $103,046,663 $70,000,000 $173,046,663 $15M
2 Scream 2 1997 Dimension Films $101,363,301 $71,000,000 $172,363,301 $24M
3 Scream 3 2000 Dimension Films $89,143,175 $72,691,101 $161,834,276 $40M
4 Scream 4 2011 Dimension Films $38,180,928 $59,050,492 $97,231,420 $40M
5 Red Eye 2005 DreamWorks $57,891,803 $38,366,398 $96,258,201 $26M
6 A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 New Line Cinema $25,624,448 $31,560,686 $57,185,134 $1.1M
7 Vampires in Brooklyn 1995 Paramount $19,751,736 $15,200,000 $34,951,736 $14M
8 The People Under the Stairs 1991 Universal $24,204,154 $7,143,000 $31,347,154 $6M
9 Cursed 2005 Miramax $19,297,522 $10,324,200 $29,621,722 $100M
10 The Hills Have Eyes 1977 Vanguard $25,000,000 $0 $25,000,000 $700K
11 My Soul to Take 2010 Universal $14,744,435 $6,756,378 $21,500,813 $25M
12 Wes Craven's New Nightmare 1994 New Line Cinema $18,090,181 $1,631,560 $19,721,741 $8M
13 The Serpent and the Shadow 1988 Universal $19,595,031 $0 $19,595,031 $7M
14 Shocker 1989 Universal $16,554,699 $0 $16,554,699 N/A
15 Music of the Heart 1999 Miramax $14,859,394 $77,013 $14,936,407 $27M
16 Deadly Friend 1986 Warner Bros. $8,988,731 $0 $8,988,731 $11M
17 Deadly Blessing 1981 United Artists $8,279,042 $0 $8,279,042 $3M
18 The Last House on the Left 1972 Hallmark Releasing $3,100,000 $0 $3,100,000 $90K
19 Swamp Thing 1982 Embassy $2,500,000 $0 $2,500,000 N/A
He made 20 films, but only 19 have reported box office numbers. Across those 19 films, he made $994,016,071 worldwide. That's $52,316,635 per film.

The Verdict

Quite inconsistent, but a very iconic figure in the horror genre. You know you made it big when your creations include Elm Street and Scream. Craven often struggled with difficult productions (you can blame the Weinsteins for that), but he still managed to make competent and scary films, even if some are better than others. Some even see critical re-appraisal as time passes; even Scream 3 and Scream 4 have their fans. We don't know what he would've done with the franchise after the fourth film, but he made it clear he was exhausted by having to film without finished scripts. Rest in Peace to a horror legend.
Hope you liked this edition. You can find this and more in the wiki for this section.
The next director will be Clint Eastwood. I think I'll have to make two posts, given that he directed 42 films.
I asked you to choose who else should be in the run and the comment with the most upvotes would be chosen. Well, we'll later talk about... Ang Lee. A legendary Asian director.
This is the schedule for the following four:
Week Director Reasoning
May 13-19 Clint Eastwood Great actor. Great director.
May 20-26 Robert Zemeckis Can we get old Zemeckis back?
May 27-June 2 Richard Donner An influential figure of the 70s and 80s.
June 3-9 Ang Lee What happened to Lee?
Who should be next after Lee? That's up to you. And there's a theme.
And that theme is: controversial directors. I'm talking directors who have attained a polarizing response to their films (like Zack Snyder), or the directors themselves are also controversial figures in real life (like Oliver Stone). Basically, a director that has as many fans as haters.
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2024.05.11 20:05 vshir Here's my recommendation list for gay movies (excluding obviously popular ones)

Most of these are not so popular, and most aren't South east asian, and most are gay cuz like.....i've been watching gay content to the extent that I've got no answers when str8 ppl ask me "which movie/series you last watched" except star wars
I'll try to include my comments on them and any warnings like violence etc.
Fireworks
based on actual events, negative ending but it isnt shown, last visible scene is positive
Jongens (boys)
man i dont even remember much of its details but it was simple with positive ending
Close
Aaaaa why was this movie soo sad. Amazing videography etc. oscar nominated. Really sad but great
Goodbye Mother
Rare south east asian movie in my inventory. Simple, emotional but positive
Giant Little Ones
oof kinda painful, violent in few scenes but ends in peace
Sequin In a Blue Room
Ahh well sex, lots of it, a bit of violence in few scenes but a good message and positive ending
Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe
based on the novel! peaceful overall, few scenes of violence
Sublime
slow, peaceful
Fair Haven
yeah i did watch this one,but clearly dont remember anything
The way he looks (the full length film for the short film)
Absolute beauty and heartwarming, positive ending
Mi mejor amigo
yup, another one I dont remember much about
Hidden kisses
few troubled scenes, good overall
Heartstone
Hidden Away
violent scenes, good story acting as usual, not that good ending but hey atleast no one gets killed
Seashore
slow, peaceful, beautiful
Geography club
forgets
Summer of 85
ah this was troubled, still good quality
Speedwalking
again a not so complicated one
Cousins
ehm maybe not worth recommending
young hearts, i wish you all the best are two upcoming ones
I feel like I'm still forgetting some of them, will keep updating!
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2024.05.11 19:28 somespeculation Who is Misan Harriman? Background on his connection to Meghan Markle, Nigeria. How they met to present. Facts and links.

Background: Nigerian. His father was Chief Hope Harriman, described as a political presence, philanthropist, businessman, and a ‘founding father of modern Nigeria.
His uncle, Leslie O. Harriman, was a Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the UN; before that, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Kenya and Uganda.
There is a TON of oil money in Nigeria, which dovetails the business interests (like Misan’s former business partner, Boris Becker).
Misan Harriman got Borris Becker to invest his millions in Nigerian oil. A deal that flopped for Becker.
https://archive.ph/MMLKH
https://archive.ph/QOyIa
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Please upvote so these details don’t get lost in all the other posts about the Nigeria trip. Thank you.
1. 2013 - November. Meg attends the Global Gift Gala in London with Oliver Cheshire. Stays at Soho House (posts on her Instagram).
https://archive.ph/2023.10.01-225241/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5655169/amp/2013-footage-Meghan-Markle-sees-say-wants-stick-London.html
2. 2013 - November. Tatler magazine (UK) publishes an article about all the Nigerian wealth in and around London’s VIP social scene. Emphasises their millionaire status, including connections to brands like Cartier.
Misan Harriman is specifically mentioned by name. Notes he’s been hanging out at exclusive clubs mentioned below.
https://archive.ph/2023.10.01-205522/https://www.tatler.com/article/the-nigerians-have-arrived
Exclusive members club at 5 Hertford Street. Annabel’s, George, also exclusive private members clubs owned by the same owner.
https://archive.ph/2023.10.01-192616/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10364269/amp/Inside-one-Londons-secretive-private-members-club.html
2014 - May. Markus Anderson partying in London with Edward Enninful.
3. 2014 - November. By now, Meghan and Misan are friends. She’s posted about him on the TiG by name.
Misan only ever states that he met Meg “at a charity event in London” during this past period.
According to Bower, Meg reaches out to Misan begging to be introduced to Boris Becker (his business partner) in order to secure her a speaking spot at One Young World in order to help launch her on the elite charity circuit. Boris Becker who invested - and lost - millions in Nigerian oil. In which Misan’s father and uncle are heavily politically and business-wise invested.
Boris’s agent? Gina Nelthorpe-Crowne. For many years, until around 2021, she was frequently pictured with Meg and described as a “friend and business advisor.”
Who did Gina also work for? Ralph Lauren. The same Ralph Lauren that sponsored Wimbledon.
4. 2016 - June 30- July 3.Meg is in London for Wimbledon, pictured wearing Ralph Lauren, to cheer on Serena, while staying at Soho House. (not July 4th as she conveniently backdates it for American independence narrative). This is also her “first” date with Harry. See my other post for fact checking that (confirmed they were in each other’s Instagram DMs before that. She slid into his.)
5. 2016 - Missan and Meg hang out at a Mayfair private member’s club at 5 Hertford Street. He is NOT a photographer at this point, he’s in ‘finance’’. Details? According to Finding Freedom, this was THE NIGHT BEFORE her “first” date with Harry. Who can look up it’s name?
https://archive.ph/QOyIa
6. 2016 - Missan launches What We See. This article also repeats that Meg told Misan he introduced her to the mutual friend who introduced her to Harry, implying Misha Nonoo, which is false.
https://archive.ph/I58Gz
7. 2017- Met his wife, Camilla Holstrom. SHE WAS A SWEDISH PHOTOGRAPHER. Can’t seem to find a marriage date for them, just a vague sense of a ‘private’ wedding, and their first daughter was born in 2019. (He applauds her photo at age 5 in 2023). Meaning she would have been pregnant in 2018. She was the one who taught him about photography; it’s mythology that he’s self taught. He just was in the right place, at the right time, with the right racial background, for the BLM protests photographer fame.
https://archive.ph/clQok
8. 2018 - Missan attends Harry and Meg’s wedding.
9. 2019 - Missan is commissioned as the photographer for Meg’s guest editor of British Vogue.
10. 2019 - Missan shoots Beatrice and Edward’s engagement photos. Interesting tidbits from this biographical article on him is that he allegedly introduced Meg to the the “mutual friend” who introduced her to Harry. We know this is false. Meg knew Misha Nonoo via Markus back from Art Basel in Miami in 2014. Maybe Meg lied to him (unless he’s referring to Gina M-C.)
https://archive.ph/QOyIa
11. 2020 - Meg contacts Edward Enniful of British Vogue about guest editing their Sept issue. Misan Harriman is recruited as the photographer.
12. 2020 - full profile of Misan’s BLM shots. Interesting that some of the earlier ones appear to be shared credit with his photographer wife. Know where it was published? Soho House website. Now why would that be?
https://archive.ph/1Lmil
13. Valentine’s Day, 2021 - Missan’s black and white Lilibet pregnancy announcement photo drops. It was taken from an IPad while he is in Britain. He photoshops the symbolic ‘tree of life’ into the background. The date matters: Diana announced her pregnancy with Harry Valentine’s Day, 1984. Meg is roughly 24 weeks pregnant in them, or less (depending when it was shot), based on Lili’s birthday.
https://archive.ph/QOyIa
14. 2021 - appointed the Southbank Centre Chair.
https://archive.ph/21LL8
15. 2022 - March, Misan takes pics of Elton John’s Oscar Party. Know who wasn’t invited? Godson Harry and Meg. Ouch.
https://archive.ph/LzZRg
16. 2022 - March, Edward Enninful of British Vogue gets married. He was the behind Meg’s 2019 guest editor of British Vogue. Missan Harriman was the hot BLM photographer and shot the photos for it. But BOTH MEG AND MISAN weren’t invited to the wedding, despite the many, many, celebs her were. Makes you wonder why? Piece de résistance? Hosted by the Marchioness of Bath, the biracial beauty Emma Thynn. Very clearly Meg wasn’t invited.
https://archive.ph/dVmd9
17. 2022 - April. Misan is invited to the Invictus Games in Amsterdam to take photos by Harry and Meg.
https://archive.ph/LzZRg
18. 2022 - May, Mayfair in London. Elton John’s AIDS Foundation fundraising event. It appears Misan wasn’t there, but there are black and white pics release from the event in his style. Know who was invited? Enninful. Know who wasn’t? Harry and Meg, yet again. Interesting as well that Achewell has not donated to Elton’s charity, especially with a cause so close to Diana’s heart as well.
https://archive.ph/ofhKn
19. 2022 - June 4. Misan and his family are at Lilibet’s first birthday at Frogmore. His children had their faces painted earlier in the day at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations (why Archie and Lili’s aren’t painted). The only other guests are paid vendors; it’s why the only other photo is of Meg with the cake lady. Meg is so incensed they fly back to the US June 5th, skipping the Platinum Jubilee concert entirely.
https://archive.ph/LzZRg
*Earlier, there are reports that Harry and Meg want their “private photographer” they have with them to take photos of ‘Lilibet meets Lilibet.’ * This request is firmly denied by the Palace, as that would mean that Harry, Meg, and/or Missan than own the distribution and copyright rights.
20. 2022 - October. Meghan Markle reveals on Archetypes that she is 43% Nigerian and ‘has known that for a few years.’
https://archive.ph/2023.12.18-155117/https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-family/meghan-markle-nigerian-archetypes-podcast-b2210133.html
43% is exactly the same percentage written about in an earlier article by Georgina Lawton.
https://archive.ph/wip/f4UCs
21. 2022 - November. Confirmation that Misan Harriman is connected to Ngozi. The woman who accused Lady Susan Hussey of racism at a Palace event. Ngozi is a chosen name, relatively recent in her life. The clothing worn to the event was her of version of ‘African’ clothing as was a mix mash of different groups, not solely Nigerian.
Also interesting that Ngozi was a guest of another invitee; she wasn’t invited herself.
Also of note is Lady Susan Hussey:
https://archive.ph/2022.12.03-055041/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11486173/Who-Lady-Susan-Hussey-Ngozi-Fulani-race-row.html
What else?
2022, when the Palace incident occurred is when Ngozi’s charity, Sister Space (she founded it in 2015) was being INVESTIGATED by the Charities Commission for financial irregularities.
https://archive.ph/2022.12.14-144148/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11536883/Watchdog-assessing-claims-against-palace-race-row-accusers-charity-string-allegations.html
She stepped down from it in 2023.
22. 2023- his film, The After, won Best Live Action award from the Hollyshorts Film Festival. As such, it automatically gets an Oscar nomination this year. Bet there will be congrats from Meg, and predicting she will “coproduce” a similar project shortly to help her own Oscar quest. Rumored Meg is after an EGOT, but in the ‘easier’ categories, like this one for an Oscar, spoken word for a Grammy (ie reading her biography, whispers that the plan was for Harry to be mom instead with Spare), Emmy (was supposed to be either their Netflix doc or the Oprah interview, haha), and Tony (her Roxie Hart celeb summer stint on Broadway in the distant future).
23. 2023 - October. Special ‘behind the scenes’ photos of Harry and Meg (NOT the veterans, of course) are released two weeks after the Invictus Games in Germany wrap up. Who was the photographer that was with them? Why Misan Harriman, of course. (Plus you have to laugh that it’s Yahoo Finance that keeps reporting on Harry/Meg. Wonder who the friend is Omid still has over in that Dept. from his days as a Royal reporter for Yahoo).
https://archive.ph/iaYSb
24. 2024 - May. Of course Harry and Meg are on an ‘official’ visit to Nigeria currently with Misan Harriman.
Follow the $$$.
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