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International Insider: French Focus; Big 12 Months For Spacey; China’s New Year; United Agents Buzz - deadline.com - France - Paris - China
deadline.com
13.01.2023 / 16:01

International Insider: French Focus; Big 12 Months For Spacey; China’s New Year; United Agents Buzz

Good afternoon Insiders, Max Goldbart here relaying a hugely busy week in the world of film and TV as the post-Christmas blues are very much washed away. Read on.

‘Elvis’ Helmer Baz Luhrmann To Receive Harold Lloyd Award At AIS Lumiere Awards - deadline.com
deadline.com
13.01.2023 / 00:27

‘Elvis’ Helmer Baz Luhrmann To Receive Harold Lloyd Award At AIS Lumiere Awards

EXCLUSIVE: Elvis filmmaker Baz Luhrmann has been tapped to receive the Advanced Imaging Society’s Harold Lloyd Award at the 2023 Lumiere Awards, which are taking place at The Beverly Hills Hotel on February 10.

‘Babylon’: Damien Chazelle Shot A 2-Hour Version Of His New Film On His iPhone - theplaylist.net
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29.12.2022 / 17:45

‘Babylon’: Damien Chazelle Shot A 2-Hour Version Of His New Film On His iPhone

It’s official: Damien Chazelle‘s “Babylon” is a box office bomb, and one of the biggest bombs of 2022, to be precise. The film made only $5.3 million over the four-day holiday weekend off a budget of $80 million.

‘Babylon’ Bombs In Its Debut Box Office Weekend & Will Likely Fall Well Short Of $250 Million Breakeven Goal - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
27.12.2022 / 21:19

‘Babylon’ Bombs In Its Debut Box Office Weekend & Will Likely Fall Well Short Of $250 Million Breakeven Goal

When it was originally announced, Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” seemed like a no-brainer, Oscar favorite. An epic tale of Old Hollywood, written and directed by the filmmaker behind “Whiplash,” “La La Land,” and “First Man.” That’s such an easy sell.

No Jazz For ‘Babylon’ At Domestic Box Office With $5M+ Debut; Brad Pitt-Margot Robbie Epic Won’t Hit $250M Breakeven: Here’s Why - deadline.com - city Amsterdam
deadline.com
27.12.2022 / 05:15

No Jazz For ‘Babylon’ At Domestic Box Office With $5M+ Debut; Brad Pitt-Margot Robbie Epic Won’t Hit $250M Breakeven: Here’s Why

Damien Chazelle’s$80M 1920s-set Hollywood epic Babylon went up in a blaze of fire at the domestic box office this past weekend with an awful $5.3M 4-day start.

‘Babylon’ “Naughty” & “Nice” Trailers: Damien Chazelle Lets You Pick Your Poison With 2 New Trailers For His Wild Film - theplaylist.net
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21.12.2022 / 01:15

‘Babylon’ “Naughty” & “Nice” Trailers: Damien Chazelle Lets You Pick Your Poison With 2 New Trailers For His Wild Film

How do you know, without seeing the film, that “Babylon” is full of chaos and debauchery? Well, you can read all of the early reviews, which use the term “cocaine-fueled” quite a bit, or you can watch the new trailers for the film. One is called the “naughty” trailer.

How Christmas Box Office Will Shake Out As ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ Encounters Three Wide Releases - deadline.com - Houston
deadline.com
20.12.2022 / 21:37

How Christmas Box Office Will Shake Out As ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ Encounters Three Wide Releases

Christmas weekend is definitely Avatar: The Way of Water‘s to win at the box office, however, how big or small that is remains the question especially this early in the week. At the bare minimum, the 20th Century Studios/Disney movie should secure $60M-$65M for the 3-day and $90M-$95M for the 4-day. That’s on par with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story which played into its second weekend in a year when Christmas fell on a Sunday. Avatar 2 made $16M yesterday, with a Sunday to Monday decline at -56% which was similar to Rogue One‘s -54%. Rogue One‘s first Monday was $17.5M. Some rivals won’t be surprised if Avatar 2 touches $100M over its four-day run. Through four days, Avatar 2 counts just over $150M.

Olivia Wilde Wore a Blazer Dress With an Unexpected Twist on the Babylon Red Carpet—See Pics - www.glamour.com - California
glamour.com
17.12.2022 / 01:31

Olivia Wilde Wore a Blazer Dress With an Unexpected Twist on the Babylon Red Carpet—See Pics

attended the at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California. Wilde stars in the A-list heavy ensemble cast of Damien Chazelle's Old Hollywood drama alongside , , , and more.For the red carpet event, Wilde wore a black blazer dress with a floral broach detail and an unexpected sheer ruffled skirt. She paired the look with a simple pair of strappy heels, keeping her hair down in loose waves and going for a . Olivia Wilde attends a "Babylon" screening on December 15, 2022.This is the second time this month that Olivia Wilde has added a goth twist to 2022's biggest red carpet trend.

Kelly Rowland Debuts a Pixie Cut as Margot Robbie Shows Skin at ‘Babylon ‘Premiere: Pics - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood
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16.12.2022 / 22:31

Kelly Rowland Debuts a Pixie Cut as Margot Robbie Shows Skin at ‘Babylon ‘Premiere: Pics

Dressed to impress! Kelly Rowland, Margot Robbie, Olivia Wilde and more stars turned heads at the Babylon premiere on Thursday, December 15.

‘Babylon’ Review: Damien Chazelle’s Latest Is An Overlong, Overstuffed, Derivative Mess - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
16.12.2022 / 16:53

‘Babylon’ Review: Damien Chazelle’s Latest Is An Overlong, Overstuffed, Derivative Mess

It feels like the skeleton key to Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” is a line late in the film, when fallen star Jack Conrad (Brad Pitt) despairs of his latest picture, “It’s shit. A giant swing at mediocrity.” One gets a sense of the writer talking there, and not the character – that there is nothing on this earth worse than reaching for nothing.

‘Babylon’ Review: Hollywood Decadence at Its Dullest - thewrap.com - USA - Mexico
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16.12.2022 / 11:19

‘Babylon’ Review: Hollywood Decadence at Its Dullest

something, and by the end of the three hours and eight minutes of Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon,” viewers will have been exposed to any number of bodily secretions, including urine, vomit and tears.The tears come at the film’s climax, no doubt in the hopes that the audience will follow suit, but of all the aforementioned emittances, they feel the least organic to this bloated, hyperbolized and ultimately dreary extravaganza of decadence and nostalgia.Both a valentine and a poison-pen letter to the American film industry in its infancy, “Babylon” aspires to the grandiosity of “The Last Tycoon” and “The Day of the Locust,” though it more often recalls Ryan Murphy’s embarrassing and wildly ahistorical “Hollywood” miniseries.The film opens with a seemingly endless Hollywood party – it’s the 1920s, and Bel Air is still a nondescript, undeveloped hillside – where we will meet most of the major players: Hero and audience surrogate Manuel Torres (Diego Calva, “Narcos: Mexico”), one of the unfortunate handlers of the incontinent pachyderm, has dreams and ambitions in the nascent film industry. Screen king Jack Conrad (Brad Pitt) loves women and booze, not necessarily in that order.

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