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Stay Gold Features Stay Gold Features is an entirely female-run production company. We produce feature films by auteur directors.

Inspired by the The Outsiders’ Johnny Cade, “Stay Gold Ponyboy, Stay Gold" Stay Gold Films is a fund established to produce feature films by auteur directors. Inspired by the last words of The Outsiders’ Johnny Cade, “Stay Gold, Ponyboy. Stay Gold…” Our mission is to stay true to the integrity and high quality of movies that we admire and to partner with the most progressive and innovative filmma

kers of our time. Stay Gold Films will produce elevated content that is at once intelligent and commercial; our films will push boundaries by exploring the human condition, making audiences laugh, cry and converse. As illustrated by historical success, Stay Gold will continue to work with filmmakers who have extraordinary vision and whose gift as storytellers sets their films apart from the pack.

It’s the weekend and we’re glad you made it. New podcast episode is out and it’s a REALLY good one with Jennifer Todd sp...
22/10/2022

It’s the weekend and we’re glad you made it. New podcast episode is out and it’s a REALLY good one with Jennifer Todd speaking about her experience on Memento. After checking that out, we recommend the following for a lovely weekend ahead —
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1. The Banshees of Inisherin, Written & Directed by Martin McDonagh, in Theaters — Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell reteam for this one! When Colm puts an abrupt end to his lifelong friendship with Padraic, Padraic is utterly confused. He attempts to repair the relationship but with dire consequences for both.
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2. Mama's Boy: A Story from our Americas, Directed by Laurent Bouzereau, on — This moving doc tells the story of screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, his coming out after a religious upbringing, and the inspiring relationship with his mother as he returns to Texas to reconnect with his conservative family.
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3. Descendant, Directed by Margaret Brown, in Theaters — A powerful doc that follows descendants of the survivors from the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to arrive in the U.S. as the discovery of the ship leads them to reclaim their story. We really can’t wait to see this one.
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4. Inside Amy Schumer, Season 5, on — It’s been 6 years since the last episode aired and we’ve missed this sketch comedy series, especially when we needed it during the Trump-era. Check out new episodes with guest stars like Bridget Everett and Chris Parnell.
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As always, stay safe, stay tuned, stay gold 💛

Happy Saturday, folks! How was your week? Productive, we hope. We are having an exciting time ahead of Nanny’s theatrica...
15/10/2022

Happy Saturday, folks! How was your week? Productive, we hope. We are having an exciting time ahead of Nanny’s theatrical release on 11/23. The fourth episode of our podcast is out. Things are happening! But we think everyone can use a breather so chill out and relax with us and the following recs—
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1. Triangle of Sadness, Written & Directed by Ruben Östlund, in Theaters — When a cruise filled with rich, beautiful people sinks, the insufferable bunch struggle to survive in the wilderness. We got to see this one a few months back and it’s a fun one. Beware of a horrific vomiting scene that might make you sick.
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2. Decision to Leave, Co-written & Directed by Park Chan-wook, in Theaters — One of our favorite directors is back with a suspenseful drama we’re looking forward to. When a detective travels to a sleepy town to investigate a possible murder, he falls for the victim’s widow, who is also the prime suspect.
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3. Rosaline, Directed by Karen Maine, on — This comedy retells the story of Romeo and Juliet from the perspective of Rosaline, Romeo’s ex. Kaitlyn Dever shines, as always, as a witty and jilted lover out for revenge. We already have our popcorn and our besties are on the way.
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4. The Book of Goose: A Novel by Yiyun Li — Two girls grow up in post-war rural France and write a story together. Only one is credited as the author and finds fame and fortune. The other remains in France, anonymous. This is their story.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold.

Welcome to the long weekend! If you listened to our latest episode of Hollywood Gold, featuring Callie Khouri discussing...
08/10/2022

Welcome to the long weekend! If you listened to our latest episode of Hollywood Gold, featuring Callie Khouri discussing Thelma and Louise with , we assume your week was AMAZING. Please let us know what you think about the first 3 episodes, and check out our weekend recs below!
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1. Battleground, Directed by Cynthia Lowen, in Theaters — A fascinating portrait of three women at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement in the years leading up to this one, when the Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade. If anything, this doc sheds light on the pro-life strategies that worked and where the pro-choice movement failed.
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2. The Midnight Club on — Mike Flanagan, creator of Haunting of Hill House and Midnight Mass is back with a new spooky hit just in time for Halloween. This series follows 5 terminally ill patients at a hospice who gather late at night to tell scary stories. A pact is made: whoever does first will attempt to contact the others from the beyond. From Flanagan’s other hit series, we know we can expect a good time.
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3. To Leslie, Directed by Michael Morris, in Theaters — We’re very excited for this film starring Andrea Riseborough as a woman who has spent the last few years squandering the small fortune she won in the lottery. Now, she must rebuild her the life she has totally messed up. Also, Allison Janney is in it. Need we say more?
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4. Solito by Javier Zamora — This beautiful and heartbreaking memoir by poet Javier Zamora recounts his harrowing journey to the U.S. from El Salvador as a child. After his parents crossed the border to Arizona, a 9 year-old Zamora follows their footsteps, alone. This chronicle of the courageous journey should not be missed.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold ❤️

Happy weekend, y’all! Firstly, we hope you’ve been enjoying our new podcast, Hollywood Gold. This week Daniela interview...
30/09/2022

Happy weekend, y’all! Firstly, we hope you’ve been enjoying our new podcast, Hollywood Gold. This week Daniela interviewed about her time producing The Princess Diaries. So you’re gonna want to listen to that before diving into this week’s recs —
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1. Hocus Pocus 2, Directed by Anne Fletcher, on — It’s been 30 years since the Sanderson sisters last graced screens and we never forgot them. Every Halloween our friends gather for a rewatch. So we’re beyond excited the campy witches are back in town.
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2. Bros, Directed by Nicholas Stoller, in Theaters — We can’t believe this is the first major studio rom-com to star two gay men but here we are. And it’s really really good. Starring our fave Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane as two commitment-phobe men who fall for one another.
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3. God’s Creatures, Directed by Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer — We got to see this haunting drama earlier this week and we were in awe of Emily Watson’s performance. She plays the mother of son who has just recently returned home to a small Irish fishing village after many years away. When he’s accused of a crime, she must decide between family and her moral conscience.
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4. I Do Not Keep A Diary by Will Rees for .magazine — Every New Year’s Eve when the clock strikes midnight, we make the same resolution: this is the year we’ll keep a diary. Every year, without fail, we don’t. Rees really nails this sentiment in his ode to diaries, why they’re important, and why we want to be the kinds of people who keep them.
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Stay safe, stay gold, stay told.

Welcome! It’s been such an exciting week for us as we launched Hollywood Gold, our podcast! We’ve been working on this f...
23/09/2022

Welcome! It’s been such an exciting week for us as we launched Hollywood Gold, our podcast! We’ve been working on this for a very long time and are so proud of it. Please check it out! It’s also finally fall. As much as we love the summer, we’re fall girls at heart. So grab your pumpkin spice whatever, a cozy sweater, and curl up on the couch for our best recs this weekend—
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1. Catherine Called Birdy, Directed by Lena Dunham, in Theaters and on — When the destitute lord attempts to find a suitor for his young daughter in medieval England, she must thwart his plans and the array of awful prospects. In this film by , we can expect a lot of fun, and we’re definitely looking forward!
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2. Sidney, Directed by Reginald Hudlin, on — There aren’t many Hollywood stars that were as legendary as Sidney Portier. An actor and activist at the forefront of the civil rights movement, he finally gets a documentary detailing his fascinating life.
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3. Reboot on — We’re so excited to check out this hilarious comedy about the dysfunctional cast of a 2000s-era sitcom who must work out their issues when their show is rebooted for Hulu.
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4. Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn— This book is about a group of 60 year-old women who must grapple with getting older. They miss the old days when they were…deadly assassins for a clandestine agency. While on their retirement trip, they discover a hit has been put on them and they must rely on their skill set and each other to survive.
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As always, stay safe, stay gold, stay told 💛

So, we made a podcast.Growing up in Hollywood, Daniela watched her father learn how to produce from scratch during Marti...
21/09/2022

So, we made a podcast.

Growing up in Hollywood, Daniela watched her father learn how to produce from scratch during Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, saw her mother become a successful actress, and witnessed movie magic for the first time on the set of her stepfather's film Major League.

Now a successful producer having made magic of her own with films such as Harriet, Honey Boy, Beasts of No Nation, and The Kids Are All Right, Daniela created this podcast to allow producers and filmmakers to share the stories of all the blood, sweat, and tears that go into making Hollywood Gold.

Hello friends! We hope you’ve had a productive week but now it’s time to ignore that email from your boss, close your co...
16/09/2022

Hello friends! We hope you’ve had a productive week but now it’s time to ignore that email from your boss, close your computers, and relax with us. We have an incredible list of recs for you this weekend so please enjoy and have a splendid weekend ahead.
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1. The Woman King, Directed by Gina Prince-Bythwood, in Theaters — Inspired by true events, Viola Davis stars as the general of an all-female unit of warriors protecting the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s. I mean, come on. This is just so clearly going to be great. We quite literally can’t wait to see it. So we’re going. Right now.
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2. Moonage Daydream, Directed by Brett Morgen, in Theaters—An incredible documentary exploring David Bowie’s life and career as one of the greatest artists ever. With the backing of the Bowie estate, Morgen was given access to never-before-seen footage so we’re really in for a treat.
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3. Do Revenge, Directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, on — We’re so excited to watch this high-school dramedy starring Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke. They play a brooding new girl and a disgraced queen bee who team up to exact revenge on each other’s enemies. If you loved, Mean Girls, you’ll want to watch. If you didn’t, what is wrong with you?
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4. 8.5 Miles Per Hour, on a Road With No Limits by Joseph Bien-Kahn for —This is the inspiring story of Ian Mackay as he attempts to break the world record for the greatest distance covered in 24 hours by a motorized wheelchair. After a bike accident paralyzed him, he has found new ways to challenge himself and we get to come along for the ride.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold ✨

About last night…loved celebrating Nanny’s premiere at . So so so proud of this incredible team ❤️
13/09/2022

About last night…loved celebrating Nanny’s premiere at . So so so proud of this incredible team ❤️

Happy Saturday ✨ Apologies for the delay this weekend, but we were busy making extra sure you all have the best recommen...
10/09/2022

Happy Saturday ✨ Apologies for the delay this weekend, but we were busy making extra sure you all have the best recommendations out there to set you up for a great week ahead —
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1. Tell Me Lies on — All our friends are watching this story about a toxic relationship based on Carola Lovering‘s novel of the same title. When Lucy and Stephen meet at a college party, they set in motion a series of events that shape them and their friends’ lives for decades afterward.
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2. Breaking, Directed by Abi Damaris Corbin, in Theaters — Look, we’re still not over John Boyega getting screwed over in Star Wars so we’ll root for his career forever. And he gives an amazing performance in this tense thriller about a down-on-his-luck marine veteran who robs a bank in order to receive money owed to him by the VA. The late, great Michael K. Williams costars.
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3. Barbarian, Written & Directed by Zach Cregger, in Theaters — We all have at least one horror story about an Airbnb stay gone wrong. When a young woman finds out her Airbnb host double-booked the house she’s staying in, she decides to stay with the stranger overnight. But can she trust this man she doesn’t know? And can either of them trust that the house poses no danger?
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4. FORMIDABLE: American Women and the Fight for Equality: 1920-2020, by Elisabeth Griffith — Griffith is no stranger to books about remarkable women, having written a biography on Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Formidable explores 100 years of history through an intersectional, multiracial feminist lens. Not surprisingly, there aren’t many books that have accomplished this feat, and we already picked up our copy.
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Stay safe, stay told, stay gold.

“I felt Aisha, throughout the story — and so many women immigrants can relate to this — was just holding it together bec...
09/09/2022

“I felt Aisha, throughout the story — and so many women immigrants can relate to this — was just holding it together because you need to get done what you need to get done, whatever other horror or trials are happening to you, you just power through.” - on Nanny

It’s Labor Day weekend and we’re getting ready to relax, and soak up the last bits of summer. And we totally get it if y...
02/09/2022

It’s Labor Day weekend and we’re getting ready to relax, and soak up the last bits of summer. And we totally get it if you want to go to the beach and hang by the pool, but if you find some time indoors, this is what you should be watching—
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1. Three Thousand Years of Longing, Directed by George Miller, in Theaters — Tilda Swinton Stars as a lonely professor who encounters a Djinn, or genie, played by , who grants her three wishes. Skeptical at first, she hears stories from his life as he asks for his freedom. We have one friend who loved it and one who hated it — we love a divisive film!
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2. Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul., Written & Directed by Adamma Ebo, in Theaters and on — After a major scandal shuts down their megachurch, a pastor and his wife must rebuild their 10,000 member-congregation in this mockumentary. We love a good satirical comedy, especially one starring and .
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3. Welcome to Wrexham on and — If you love soccer, Ted Lasso, , or good tv, you’ll love this docuseries! The show chronicles two Hollywood actors as they purchase and run one of England’s oldest professional football clubs. And of course, you can expect a lot of laughs with Ryan and Rob at the helm.
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4. Blind Ambition, Directed by Robert Coe & Warwick Ross, On Demand — This inspiring documentary follows four Zimbabwean men who have escaped their country’s turmoil to South Africa, where they’ve become top sommeliers. They’re now competing at the World Wine Blind Tasting Championships in France, the first ever team from their country. Have tissues on hand for this one.
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Stay safe, stay told, stay gold ✨

Hello Friends, and happy weekend to you all. We’ve been at the office working hard to bring you some incredible projects...
26/08/2022

Hello Friends, and happy weekend to you all. We’ve been at the office working hard to bring you some incredible projects coming up. Can’t wait to share more with you soon. Until then, we present our recommendations for a lovely week ahead.
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1. The Good Boss, Written & Directed by Fernando León de Aranoa, in Theaters — This Spanish satire stars Javier Bardem as the owner of a manufacturing business awaiting a visit from an awards committee for excellence. Before they arrive, the owner must make sure his employees are kept happy and compliant so as not to ruin his potential prize.
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2. Mo, Created by Mohammed Amer & Ramy Youssef and Directed by Solvan Naim, on — Mo Najjar is a Palestinian refugee living in Houston whose family has been waiting for their asylum case to be heard for years. He navigates living as an undocumented immigrant, straddling two cultures, and dating his non-Muslim girlfriend in this brilliant and moving comedy.
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3. Ali and Ava, Written & Directed by Clio Bernard— We’re sorry to say we didn’t know about this film until a friend gave it rave reviews. The story of two very lonely people who find connection, despite their past heartbreaks. Sounds simple enough, and yet it broke our hearts into pieces and put them back together all at once.
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4. The Patient on and — Y’all, this miniseries stars Steve Carrell AND Domhnall Gleeson, need we say more? Ugh fine. A serial killer takes a psychotherapist hostage, and begs him to curb his homicidal tendencies. The therapist who just lost his wife does as he’s asked and must unpack his own trauma in the process. We had you at Carrell and Gleeson though, right?
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold ✨

Welcome to the weekend! We hope you’ve had a wonderful week and have a lot of exciting weekend plans ahead. We’re busy t...
19/08/2022

Welcome to the weekend! We hope you’ve had a wonderful week and have a lot of exciting weekend plans ahead. We’re busy trying to soak up the last few weeks of summer. Here are a few recommendations for what you should be watching/reading this weekend. —
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1. House of the Dragon on — Look, are we all still traumatized by the Game of Thrones finale? Yes. Are we hesitant to put our trust in a new relationship like that again? Yes. But the thrill of perhaps finding love again, one that won’t disappoint us and hurt us like the last one, is enough to make us go on a first date this Sunday.
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2. The Territory, Directed by Alex Pritz, in Theaters— This doc is getting rave reviews from critics and audiences. It follows a young indigenous activist and his mentor as they fight against encroaching Brazilian farmers who are attempting to steal their land deep in the Amazon. We can’t wait to watch tonight.
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3. Bad Sisters on — Set in Ireland, this dark comedy is about five tight-knit sisters who lose their parents at a young age. Older now, they are each investigated for the murder of one sister’s horrible husband. Chaos, of course, ensues. And we are ready for a group of badass women helping their sister overcome an abusive relationship.
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4. It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful: How AIDS Activists Used Art to Fight a Pandemic by Jack Lowery — Like the title states, people will always find a way to make their art, especially in the worst of times. In the height of the AIDS crisis, an art collective called Gran Fury fought to raise awareness and save lives through art. As we live through another pandemic, we can’t help but read about those artists who came before us and showed us the way.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold ❤️

Hello! If you haven’t already seen the exciting news, tickets went on sale for our Broadway revival of Pulitzer Prize-wi...
12/08/2022

Hello! If you haven’t already seen the exciting news, tickets went on sale for our Broadway revival of Pulitzer Prize-winning Topdog/Underdog by the incredible Suzan-Lori Parks. Directed by Kenny Leon and starring Corey Hawkins & Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, previews start 9/27. We can’t wait to see you at Golden Theatre this fall. Until then, here are some recs for the upcoming week—
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1. A League of Their Own on — Abbi Jacobson co-creates and stars in this comedy series based on the 1992 classic. Like the film, this is true story of the creation of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, established during WWII. With comedy queens such as Jacobson and D’Arcy Carden, along with newcomers that are getting great reviews, we cannot be more excited.
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2. Emily the Criminal, Written & Directed by John Patton Ford, in Theaters — We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: we will watch Aubrey Plaza in anything. In this Sundance hit, she plays a woman riddled with debt who gets caught up in a shady credit card scam operation and teams up with her new criminal mentor in Los Angeles. Expect a crazy ride!
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3. Five Days at Memorial on — Nobody can forget the stories of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Hospitals filled with patients that could not flee, nurses and doctors who stayed to take care of them. This miniseries focuses on those left behind at Memorial Hospital. During the storm and in the days after, with no power and flooded floors, medical professionals had to make harrowing choices of who could be saved and who could not be. The events at Memorial were a microcosm of the systemic failures throughout the city that left almost 2,000 dead and forever changed the way cities plan for natural disasters.
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4. The Women Could Fly by Megan Gidding — In Gidding’s novel women are very dangerous. Capable of witchcraft, the government’s Bureau of Witchcraft regulates their every move. All women must be married by 30 and placed on a registry if unmarried by 28. Our protagonist Jo ventures to a mysterious island to solve her mother’s disappearance and finds a magical world beyond the one she knows.
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Stay safe, stay told, stay gold.

Hello lovely people! Welcome back to a new Stay Told. We hope you’ve been enjoying your summer. We’re back from vacation...
05/08/2022

Hello lovely people! Welcome back to a new Stay Told. We hope you’ve been enjoying your summer. We’re back from vacation and ready to resume our duties as the friend you count on to tell you what to watch/read/listen to this coming week. So, without further ado—please enjoy our recommendations and your weekend ahead. —
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1. Not Okay, Written & Directed by ’s, on — We first discovered Shephard’s work at film festival back in 2017 with her feature debut Blame, and knew she was one to watch. Not Okay proves us right. It’s a smart, biting social satire that examines influencer culture. When an ambitious nobody poses as the survivor of a deadly terrorist attack, she’s thrust into social media fame. But at what cost? and Dylan O’Brien are *chef’s kiss* fantastic.
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2. Vengeance, Written & Directed by , in Theaters — A tale as old as time: boy hooks up with girl, girl dies under mysterious circumstances, boy travels from New York to Texas town filled with very colorful people who join him on an adventure to investigate her death and record a podcast about it. We loved every minute of this absurd ride.
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3. A Love Song, Written & Directed by .w_s, in Theaters — Dale Dickey shines in one of her first leading roles after a decades long career. Taking place against the sweeping backdrop of the rural West, a middle-aged woman awaits an old flame she hasn’t seen in decades. Both unsure of what’s to come, the two lone nomads unite at a Colorado campground. A beautiful story of finding love in a later chapter, and joy in solitude.
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4. The Last Movie Stars, Directed by on — Hawke directs this phenomenal six-part miniseries about Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward’s love story. Featuring incredible archival footage and interviews with Martin Scorsese, George Clooney, Laura Linney, and more, this docuseries is also an exploration of fame, success, and marriage.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold 💛

Hello lovely people! We hope you had a productive week but now is the time to kick back, relax, and let us give you some...
15/07/2022

Hello lovely people! We hope you had a productive week but now is the time to kick back, relax, and let us give you some recommendations for a wonderful weekend ahead.
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1. The Rehearsal, Directed by Nathan Fielder, on — If you love watching people making other people very uncomfortable, this is your kind of show. We were massive fans of Fielder’s former project, Nathan For You, and we’re expecting to fall in love all over again. The concept: Nathan puts his subjects through simulations of real-life events so they can practice before they experience them in the outside world. Using sets and trained actors, the subjects rehearse life’s big moments like having a kid, and smaller ones like having difficult conversations with a friend. In true Nathan Fielder-style, the show is absurd, chaotic, and strangely poignant.
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2. Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Directed by Anthony Fabian, in Theaters — So we may have cried watching the trailer for this one. In 1957 London, a homely housekeeper sees a Christian Dior gown in a client’s wardrobe and suddenly a dream comes alive. With her newly acquired widow’s pension from the war, she travels to Paris to find the dress and wins some hearts along the way. Right now, we can all use a heartwarming story about a woman with a crazy dream.
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3. Don’t Make Me Go, Directed by Hannah Marks on — John Cho plays a dying single father who embarks on a road trip with his teenage daughter. Cho and newcomer Mia Isaac are both getting praise for their performances and we’re definitely keeping tissues on hand for our watch this weekend.
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4. The Weird Analog Delights of Foley Sound Effects by Anna Wiener for — We’re kind of obsessed with this exploration of foley sound effects—we’re forwarded this article to many friend this week. After all our years producing films, post-production sound is still a world we know little about. Wiener spends time with foley artists who are incredibly passionate about their work and it’s completely infectious. If you read one thing this weekend, let this be it.
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Stay safe, stay told, stay gold ✨

Hello friends, we hope you had a nice holiday weekend with loved ones. We’ve been cooking up some exciting things for yo...
08/07/2022

Hello friends, we hope you had a nice holiday weekend with loved ones. We’ve been cooking up some exciting things for you all at the office and are hoping to let you in on some projects soon. In the meantime, please see below for some wonderful recommendations this week ❤️ —
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1. Black Bird on — Taron Egerton stars in this thriller series based on a true story. Jimmy Keene is a few months into his 10-year prison sentence for trafficking co***ne and housing illegal fi****ms. The FBI offers to commute his sentence if he can befriend a serial killer and find out where he buried the bodies of his female victims. Ray Liotta costars in one of his last roles. We already started and we’re hooked.
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2. Civil: Ben Crump, Directed by Nadia Hallgren on — Ben Crump is a civil rights attorney at the forefront of a movement. He has and continues to represents the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, among countless others in police brutality and discrimination lawsuits across the country. This doc follows him as he navigates these historical and tragic cases.
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3. Trigger Point on — We heard great things about this British series from our friends across the pond months ago and have eagerly awaited its arrival. The show focuses on the Metropolitan Police Bomb Disposal Squad during a slate of terrorist attacks in London. As the bombings continue, one disposal operative believes their team is the actual target.
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4. A Texas Teenager’s Abortion Odyssey by Stephania Taladrid for — This is one story of millions around America: a 13 year old girl gets pregnant in Texas where the Heartbeat Act is in effect. Her father and his girlfriend spend days trying to find a clinic in a neighboring state where she can get an abortion. The closest one that can do the procedure is 700 miles away and will cost the family $700 they don’t have. It’s only about to get worse.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold.

Hello friends, we’ve missed you and hope you’re doing okay. We’re gearing up for a nice long weekend by the beach and ho...
01/07/2022

Hello friends, we’ve missed you and hope you’re doing okay. We’re gearing up for a nice long weekend by the beach and hope you’re finding ways to enjoy yourselves as well.
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1. Mr. Malcolm’s List, Directed by Emma Holly Jones, in Theaters — If you’re a Bridgerton fan, you’ll love this Blacklist hit with an incredible and diverse cast. In 19th century England, a young woman meets a dashing and mysterious suitor who has a list of requirements he expects in a future wife. This is very similar to the list we have of potential boyfriends on hinge, but fancier.
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2. Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, Directed by Daniel Geller, in Theaters — An incredible documentary about Leonard Cohen as seen through the lens of his most famous song, Hallelujah. The film explores his career as well as interviews with other musicians for whom the song was deeply significant.
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3. 31 Comedians Share Their Favorite Joke-Jokes for — Comedians like Martin Short, Nikki Glaser, Tig Notaro, and more share some jokes that may make you a hit at the Fourth of July barbecue this weekend. Example: “A guy walks into a bar and says, ‘Ouch’” (Sam Richardson).
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4. Fire of Love, Directed by Sara Dosa, in Theaters — We hear amazing things about this Miranda July-narrated doc about a volcanologist couple who spent their lives exploring volcanos together. And then, in 1991, one killed them. Their legacies live on today as the discoveries they made have greatly impacted what we know about the natural world.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold 💙

We’d say “happy Friday” but it isn’t. Today, the Supreme Court set this country back 50 years and took away women’s righ...
24/06/2022

We’d say “happy Friday” but it isn’t. Today, the Supreme Court set this country back 50 years and took away women’s rights to their autonomy and freedom. We are filled with rage and deep sadness for where we are in this horrific moment. We are sending our love to all of you and have included a link to a number of funds and initiatives that are doing everything they can to help.
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1. The Janes, Directed by Tia Lessen & Emma Pildes, on — This doc details the accounts of the incredible group of women who established an underground network to assist women in getting illegal but safe abortions in the years before Roe v Wade was established law. They were harassed, arrested, and they’re our heroes, especially today. If you want to feel hopeful in these dire days, we recommend a watch.
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2. Loot, Created by Alan Yang & Matt Hubbard, on — When a billionaire’s husband leaves her after 20 years, she must find herself again with the help of a charitable foundation. Maya Rudolf stars in this comedy about a woman with an obscene amount of money getting a major reality check as she enters a world of normal folks and we are here for it!
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3. Marcel The Shell with Shoes On, Directed by Dean Fleischer-Camp, in Theaters — So we’ve been waiting for this movie for a decade. We are the biggest fans of Marcel, who is indeed a shell with shoes on, but so much more. Marcel is voiced by the incredibly funny and lovely and he goes on adventures with in the big world with his dog, a piece of lint. It’s endearing and sweet and special, watch it and smile for a few hours this weekend.
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4. The Bear, Created by Christopher Storer, on — We’ve been eagerly waiting for Jeremy Allen White to be a star since the pilot of Shameless. He stars in this show about a young chef who leaves a career in fine dining to run his family’s Chicago sandwich shop. We love him and we LOVE sandwiches so we’ll be watching ASAP.
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As always, stay safe, stay told, stay gold ❤️

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