Tag: Flower
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Outfest Los Angeles reveals 200 titles from 29 countries for 40th anniversary run
More than 40 world premieres set for the festival include British thriller Phea.The Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival has unveiled the full line-up for its 40th anniversary edition, with more than 200 films from 29 countries set to screen over the event’s July 14-24 run.UK thriller Phea, with singer Sherika Sherard starring for writer-director…
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Artist Andrew Levitas Tackles Corporate Greed in Johnny Depp Starring ‘Minamata’
Andrew Levitas has carved out a unique place in the art world, having used his considerable skills across multiple creative platforms. A filmmaker, painter, sculptor, producer, writer, actor and photographer, Levitas is also the founder of Metalwork Pictures, a media production company that develops and produces original content, including his 2014 directorial debut, “Lullaby,” as…
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‘Flower’ Star Zoey Deutch and Director Max Winkler on Taking a Risk
From director Max Winkler, the indie drama Flower follows rebellious 17-year-old Erica Vandross (Zoey Deutch, in a truly stand-out performance), who lives with her single mom (Kathryn Hahn) and her mom’s new boyfriend, Bob (Tim Heidecker), in L.A.’s San Fernando Valley. When they’re not at school, Erica and her best friends, Kala (Dylan Gelula) and…
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‘Flower’ Blooms In Trio Of Pots; ‘Keep The Change’ Solid: Specialty Box Office
The Orchard sprouted a hit over the weekend, opening teen comedy Flower, starring Zoey Deutch, in just three theaters and grossing a rousing $57,851. That tally yielded the highest per-theater average of the weekend, though right behind it was IFC Films’ The Death of Stalin, which came in with $18,143 per situation in its second…
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Comedies Reign as Kim Kardashian Boosts ‘Flower’ and ‘The Death of Stalin’ Tops Tepid Specialty Box Office
Holdover “The Death of Stalin” (IFC) led the way as the specialized market transitions to post-awards season titles. Its second weekend was at the level of “Wind River,” the last specialized success without an award-season boost ($33 million total).This is balm for art houses starving for new product after the long run of awards titles…