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Original Poster328 points · 7 hours ago

At Eternity's Gate is a 2018 American drama film about the final days of painter, Vincent Van Gogh. The film is directed by Julian Schnabel, from a screenplay by Schnabel, Louise Kugelberg and Jean-Claude Carrière.

This just premiered at Venice Film Festival. Decent reviews so far. Release date is November 16, 2018.

Original Poster33 points · 1 day ago

Hostiles was criminally underappreciated too. With better marketing and release date, that could've possible snatched up an Oscar nom or 2.

Reallllly good year for Westerns with Sisters Brothers, Buster Scruggs, Damsel, Lean on Pete, The Rider, Hostiles, Old Man & The Gun, Goldstone.

Goldstone got an American release this year? I remember it came out in Australia a few years back.

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Original Poster4 points · 20 hours ago

Yeah a tiny release. Maxed out at 19 theaters and made $87K total. I saw it back in March.

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Finally Disney catches a break. Nice to see some diversity at the box office.

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756 points · 1 day ago

I love an underdog story.

If you count motion-capture and CGI as animation, The Lion King is almost certainly gonna beat both of them next year.

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448 points · 1 day ago

$1B domestic incoming.

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Original Poster86 points · 1 day ago

Description:

Three young women were sentenced to death in the infamous Manson murder case, but when the death penalty was lifted, their sentence became life imprisonment. One young graduate student was sent in to teach them - and through her we witness their transformations as they face the reality of their horrific crimes.

Release Date:

Unknown, 2019

Because it wasn’t very good

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Original Poster19 points · 2 days ago

A bit on-the-nose, sure, but I think it was a great movie overall.

Ron Howard: It won't.

They had three huge potential Oscar nominees in Mudbound, Meyerowitz Stories and Okja. Only one of them got nominations (and not for best picture), and didn't win any.

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Original Poster13 points · 2 days ago

Roma is a much bigger contender than any of those though.

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Based on how many times this has been posted in the past month, I now assume that 90% of /r/movies users are at Walmart at any given time.

This is ridiculous.

That's probably a glitch, the reviews don't reflect an 8.7 rating. Give it a bit of time to update.

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