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A large white waterfowl with orange feet stands in front of a door. On the door is a cardboard sign secured with tape that reads, "DO NOT LET THE DUCK IN."

Adding insult to injury, I think the duck might be a goose.

A large white waterfowl with orange feet stands in front of a door. On the door is a cardboard sign secured with tape that reads, "DO NOT LET THE DUCK IN." Adding insult to injury, I think the duck might be a goose.

Whatever you do,

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The poster for Little Shop of Horrors, with four stills from the film. The background is an aged segment of film.

The poster for Little Shop of Horrors, with four stills from the film. The background is an aged segment of film.

🪴Anomaly is blossoming with (totally normal) spring blooms as the community partner with @drydentheatre.bsky.social for a screening of the original LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (1960).

📅 Thursday, April 23 @ 7:30 p.m.

Info: www.eastman.org/event/film-s...

#ROC #RochesterNY #RogerCorman #movies

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Frog and Toad sat on the porch, feeling sad together.

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“Isn’t this a fun game we play: Dig Ourselves Further into Despair?” -Matt, explaining how we’re spending our afternoon

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**Acquisition Announcement - Magnolia Pictures Acquires all
N.A. rights to John Wilson's THE HISTORY OF CONCRETE

**Acquisition Announcement - Magnolia Pictures Acquires all N.A. rights to John Wilson's THE HISTORY OF CONCRETE

Hey New York

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Promo image. Retro VHS packaging aesthetic, with a grainy black background, yellow-orange- purple stripes across the bottom, and weathered stickers stuck on the front. Text: Film submissions now open. Early bird ends 4/30. Submissions accepted February 25 - August 31. FilmFreeway. FilmFreeway.com/AnomalyFilmFest. Anomaly. The Rochester Genre Film Festival.

Promo image. Retro VHS packaging aesthetic, with a grainy black background, yellow-orange- purple stripes across the bottom, and weathered stickers stuck on the front. Text: Film submissions now open. Early bird ends 4/30. Submissions accepted February 25 - August 31. FilmFreeway. FilmFreeway.com/AnomalyFilmFest. Anomaly. The Rochester Genre Film Festival.

Don't wait! Our Early Bird Submissions for the 2026 fest CLOSE APRIL 30th!

💵 Send us your genre features and shorts, and save some money.

▶️ Press play for more info: filmfreeway.com/AnomalyFilmF...

#AnomalyFilmFest #filmfestival #filmsubmissions #indiefilmmaker #movies

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Thank you so much for introducing us to Viy! You are welcome back to talk movies with us anytime. 🎬🎙️

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Incredibly funny that the president of the United States can do this and retain command of the American Armed Forces, but I said it about a literal Nazi and got fired from a job writing superhero comics.

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a banner showcasing rounded still images from We're All Going to the World's Fair, So Pretty and Lingua Franca with the wrods TRAMPS, TROUBLEMAKERS AND TRAILBLAZERS: TRANS FILMMAKERS to the left

a banner showcasing rounded still images from We're All Going to the World's Fair, So Pretty and Lingua Franca with the wrods TRAMPS, TROUBLEMAKERS AND TRAILBLAZERS: TRANS FILMMAKERS to the left

It appears that the news has broken that Caden Mark Gardner and I have programmed a series on Trans Filmmakers for the Criterion Channel. These films will be available in April

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Whoever cut to Plemons deserves a raise.

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really can't overstate the influence of having grown up in the '90s with Looney Tunes cartoons from the '40s and shows like Animaniacs and The Simpsons, which constantly referenced culture from the first half of the 20th century AND contemporary pop culture

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Before you criticise Pixar for this, I think you should be aware of how much the aliens were fucking and sucking in the original cut

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A brown penguin chick of some kind. It looks very much like a man in a suit. It is bedraggled and miserable

A brown penguin chick of some kind. It looks very much like a man in a suit. It is bedraggled and miserable

Made it to Friday but at what cost

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remembering Catherine O’Hara on her birthday 🤍

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if Paramount eats Warner Bros, expect fewer PTAs and Cooglers and Gyllenhaals getting big-swing budgets, more jobbing screenwriters competing to see who can write the best 51% of a tentpole about action figures no living soul cares about www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie...

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Somebody should turn on the lights, literally and figuratively. Williamson, as many know, came onboard after two sets of directors departed the project. Along the way, Scream 7 became a source of controversy when Melissa Barrera, who had starred in the two previous entries, was fired over social-media posts critical of Israel in the wake of its invasion of Gaza. Soon thereafter, her co-star Jenna Ortega also left, and some organizations are now boycotting the release. But through it all, one thing remained clear: Scream 7, for whatever reason, had to be made. Think about this for a second. It didn’t matter if the directors bailed, if the stars were fired, if the script had to be completely redone and new actors and plotlines brought on. The film had to happen. Not because someone had a story to tell, or characters to develop, or ideas to explore, or a new twist to throw out there. No, there was simply a franchise to maintain and a title with a number that needed a movie with a release date. The first Scream skewered Hollywood cynicism. The latest embodies it.

Somebody should turn on the lights, literally and figuratively. Williamson, as many know, came onboard after two sets of directors departed the project. Along the way, Scream 7 became a source of controversy when Melissa Barrera, who had starred in the two previous entries, was fired over social-media posts critical of Israel in the wake of its invasion of Gaza. Soon thereafter, her co-star Jenna Ortega also left, and some organizations are now boycotting the release. But through it all, one thing remained clear: Scream 7, for whatever reason, had to be made. Think about this for a second. It didn’t matter if the directors bailed, if the stars were fired, if the script had to be completely redone and new actors and plotlines brought on. The film had to happen. Not because someone had a story to tell, or characters to develop, or ideas to explore, or a new twist to throw out there. No, there was simply a franchise to maintain and a title with a number that needed a movie with a release date. The first Scream skewered Hollywood cynicism. The latest embodies it.

I love it when @bilgeebiri.bsky.social goes for the jugular.

www.vulture.com/article/scre...

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underrated aspect of this: some kids might get to see special features about how movies are made

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An electric utility box in LA’s Arts District is spray painted with light pink neon paint reading FUCK ICE.

An electric utility box in LA’s Arts District is spray painted with light pink neon paint reading FUCK ICE.

Spotted in the Arts District.

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I can't get over this number: in 2007, there were 360,000 newspaper jobs. Now, there are 80,000. "My local paper sucked!" Sure. What sucks even more? The void. "I get all my news from the Guardian!" No, the Guardian doesn't report on your town council, your school board, local cops.

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Vintage VHS style promo image. Black textured background with gray stripes on the bottom, and a 3D eyeball staring upwards in the middle. Text: Anomaly. The Rochester Genre Film Festival. November 11-15. The Little and The Dryden. 2026.

Vintage VHS style promo image. Black textured background with gray stripes on the bottom, and a 3D eyeball staring upwards in the middle. Text: Anomaly. The Rochester Genre Film Festival. November 11-15. The Little and The Dryden. 2026.

Anomaly returns to @thelittletheatre.bsky.social and @drydentheatre.bsky.social this Nov. 11-15 2026 for our 8th annual fest!

We're busy stocking shelves with the newest Many-Eyed-Potato-approved films, but beware the late fees... they’re killer. 🥔👁️📼

#ROC #RochesterNy #FilmFestival

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Hello, people of bluesky, if you are just joining us—here is an old comic I made about Dracula

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Check it out! CAMP CRYSTAL LEGACY, a video series I directed for Paramount Scares from interviews by @gayofthedead.bsky.social and me exploring the impact of FRIDAY THE 13TH from the P.O.V of franchise alum, famous friends, & fans is out now! First two episodes today, next two on Friday, Mar 13th!

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Schumer: ball’s in your court

Republicans: stab the ball, tear it apart, set it on fire, rip up the court and sell the turf to Bahrain

Schumer: hey you guys are out of balls

Republicans: we’re gonna kill your families

Schumer: ok we’ll pass funding for new balls but you’ve GOT to read the rules

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I found this thread very illuminating! Some things I knew, some things I didn’t, and some things I especially loved knowing as a New Yorker.

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How could one person come up with so many pronunciations

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