Fundie and Adjacent Families I Follow: July 2024 in a Glance
Births:
Judah Love Olligies was born to Morgan (29) and Paul (34) on July 1. He joins an older brother Luca (21 months).
Kaptain Klay "Kap" Kallschmidt was born to Mckayle (23) and Max (23) on July 3. He joins an older maternal half-sister Esther (2).
Naomi Christine Keller was born to Nurie (Rodrigues) (25) and Nathan (28) on July 14. She joins older brothers Nehemiah (2) and Newman (19 months).
Caroline Marie Clark was born to Kristen (37) (Baird) and Zach (36) on June 14 (birth announced in July). She joined brothers Caleb (14) and Christian (10).
Desiree Hope Waller was born to Priscilla (38) (Keller) and David (37) on July 17. She joins 6 older siblings: Paul (11), Davia (9), Phillip (7), Destiny (5), Peter (4), and Deborah (2).
William Daniel Bates was born to Tiffany (25) (Espensen) and Lawson (32).
Weddings:
Johnny Paine married Maddie Henry on Jul 23.
Pregnancy Announcements:
Katey (26) (Nakatsu) and Jedidiah (25) Duggar are expecting twin girls. They will join 2 older siblings: Truett (2) and Nora (14 months). Note: this pregnancy announcement doubled as a gender reveal.
Engagements:
Emily Keyes (21) is now engaged to Ethan Myers.
Gender Reveals:
Jennifer (Hartono) and Joshua Toto announced their second child will be a girl! They have one older daughter.
New Relationships:
Isaiah Bates is now dating a woman named Sarah. Her last name is unknown. Isaiah is 19 years old.
Natasha Bure is now dating Bradley Steven Perry.
Miscarriages:
Gracie (Wikstrom) and Kord Etbauer shared they had a miscarriage in January. They have two boys: Grit (2) and Flint (20 months)
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A teen winds up in over his head while dealing drugs with a rebellious partner in Cape Cod, Mass.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Daniel Middleton: Timothée Chalamet
McKayla Strawberry: Maika Monroe
Hunter Strawberry: Alex Roe
Amy Calhoun: Maia Mitchell
Sergeant Calhoun: Thomas Jane
Dex: Emory Cohen
Shep: William Fichtner
Ponytail: Jack Kesy
Taylor: Thomas Blake Jr.
Vice Principle Finney: Kimberly Battista
Football Player: Christian James
Wife at Beach House: Catherine Dyer
Beach House Girl: Caroline Arapoglou
Aunt Barb: Rebecca Koon
Daniel’s Mom: Jeanine Serralles
Summerbird Dad: Fred Galle
Summerbird Brother: Flynn McHugh
McKayla’s Father: Brian Kurlander
Boss Man’s Lady: Kate Forbes
Amy’s Friend #3: Rebecca Ray
Amy’s Friend #2: Rebecca Weil
Amy’s Friend #1: Hannah Kraar
Blair: Alexander Biglane
Okie: Reece Ennis
Kendall: Holly Wingler
Rollerskating Waitress: Kristina Arjona
Teenage Girl #1: Sara Antonio
Summerbird Sister: Lia McHugh
Police Officer: Chris Hlozek
Teenage Boy #1: Myles Moore
Summerbird Wife: Sandra Elise Williams
Preppy Summerbird: James Robinson Jr.
Summerbird Girl: Anniston Howell
Drunk College Guy: Josh Weikel
Chester: Ezra Bynum
Dishwashing Boy #1: Zack Shires
Weather Reporter: Rick Chambers
Stoner Guy: Cody Pressley
Beach House Guy: Michael Steedley
Annoying College Guy: Tyler Carden
Young Boy: Rawann Gracie
Dishwashing Boy #2: Logan McHugh
Daniel’s Father: John Herkenrath
BBQ Neighbor: Chris J. Beatrice
Narrator: Shane Epstein Petrullo
Trashy Girl: Lisa Marie Kart
Ice Cream Parlor Girl: Raegan-Alexis Santucci
Partier: David London
Stoner Girl: Julaine Tackett
Drive-In Attendant: Tyler Bilyeu
Lobster Shack Patron: Augie Buttinelli
Blair Buddy: Adrian Papa
Sketchy Guy: Jonathan Robert Martin
Daisy: Jessie Andrews
Film Crew:
Writer: Elijah Bynum
Cinematography: Javier Julia
Production Design: Kay Lee
Hair Department Head: Carol Cutshall
Original Music Composer: Will Bates
Producer: Bradley Thomas
Producer: Ryan Friedkin
Producer: Dan Friedkin
Casting: Courtney Bright
Casting: Nicole Daniels
Executive Producer: Jasmine Daghighian
Unit Production Manager: Nathan Kelly
Executive Producer: Casey Wilder Mott
Art Direction: Evan Maddalena
Set Decoration: Kim Leoleis
Makeup Department Head: Sheila Trujillo-Gomez
Production Supervisor: Erin Charles
Executive Producer: Peter Farrelly
Executive Producer: Allyn Stewart
Executive Producer: Kipp Nelson
Editor: Jeff Castelluccio
Editor: Dan Zimmerman
Co-Producer: Tom Costantino
Music Supervisor: Liz Gallacher
Visual Effects Supervisor: Chris Wells
First Assistant Director: Rip Murray
Second Assistant Director: Stephen W. Moore
Stunt Coordinator: Jennifer Badger
Stunt Coordinator: Johnny Cooper
Stunt Coordinator: David Brian Martin
Stunt Double: Niko Dalman
Stunt Double: Jeremy Conner
Stunt Double: Noah Bain Garret
Stunt Double: T. Ryan Mooney
Leadman: Nelson Hagood
Construction Coordinator: Jay Womer
“A” Camera Operator: Matías Mesa
First Assistant “A” Camera: Jackson McDonald
Second Assistant “A” Camera: Aaron Willis
“B” Camera Operator: Danny Eckler
First Assistant “B” Camera: Ryan Weisen
First Assistant “B” Camera: Dan Turek
Still Photographer: Curtis Bonds Baker
Still Photographer: Guy D’Alema
Boom Operator: Thomas Doolittle
Costume Supervisor: Caryn Frankenfield
Makeup Artist: Micah Laine
Makeup Artist: Donna Martin
Makeup Artist: Ashley Pleger
Makeup Artist: Tracy Ewell
Hairstylist: Jennifer Santiago
Gaffer: Mike Pearce
Production Coordinator: Shanti Delsarte
Post Production Supervisor: Todd Gilbert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Craig Mann
Supervising Sound Editor: Bruce Barris
Sound Effects Editor: Bruce Tanis
Sound Effects Editor: Bill R. Dean
Dialogue Editor: Chase Keehn
Foley Mixer: Randy Wilson
Foley Mixer: Ron Mellegers
Foley Artist: John Sievert
Foley Artist: Stefan Fraticelli
Foley Artist: Jason Charbonneau
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Laura Wiest
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Adam Sawelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kurt Kassulke
Movie Reviews:
Jacob: (79/100)
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Hello! Every year I hold the annual Davey Awards for brilliance in motion pictures that move. This is our fourth year, and it promises to be one that is a year.
Let's get to the nominees. Please note that there are some big movies (The Boy and the Heron, Poor Things, The Iron Claw, Ferrari, Wonka, The Taste of Things, for example) that I haven't been able to see and won't be able to see for a while. However, The Boy and the Heron's score was released to streaming services recently and I like the little impatient so-and-so that I am listened to it, and felt compelled to include it for consideration. Without further adieu:
THE 4TH ANNUAL DAVEY AWARDS® NOMINEES
BEST PICTURE
THE ADULTS
ASTEROID CITY
BARBIE
BLACKBERRY
THE HOLDOVERS
KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
MAESTRO
MAY DECEMBER
OPPENHEIMER
PAST LIVES
BEST DIRECTOR
GRETA GERWIG - BARBIE
MATT JOHNSON - BLACKBERRY
MARTIN SCORSESE - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
TODD HAYNES - MAY DECEMBER
CHRISTOPHER NOLAN - OPPENHEIMER
KELLY REICHARDT - SHOWING UP
BEST ACTOR - LEAD
MICHAEL CERA - THE ADULTS as ERIC
HANNAH GROSS - THE ADULTS as RACHEL
SANDRA HÜLLER - ANATOMY OF A FALL as SANDRA VOYTER
JASON SCHWARTZMAN - ASTEROID CITY as AUGIE STEENBECK/JONES HALL
PAUL GIAMATTI - THE HOLDOVERS as PAUL HUNHAM
LEONARDO DI CAPRIO - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON as ERNEST BURKHART
LILY GLADSTONE - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON as MOLLY KYLE
JONATHAN GROFF - KNOCK AT THE CABIN as ERIC
BRADLEY COOPER - MAESTRO as LEONARD BERNSTEIN
SALMA HAYEK-PINAULT - MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE as MAXANDRA MENDOZA
NATALIE PORTMAN - MAY DECEMBER as ELIZABETH BERRY
GRETA LEE - PAST LIVES as NORA MOON
DAVID JONSSON - RYE LANE as DOM
VIVIAN OPARAH - RYE LANE as YAS
RUPERT FRIEND - THE SWAN as NARRATOR/PETER WATSON
TEYANA TAYLOR - A THOUSAND AND ONE as INEZ DE LA PAZ
BEST ACTOR - SUPPORTING
SOPHIA LILLIS - THE ADULTS as MAGGIE
MILO MACHADO-GRANER - ANATOMY OF A FALL as DANIEL MALESKI
RACHEL McADAMS - ARE YOU THERE GOD? IT’S ME, MARGARET as BARBARA SIMON
RYAN GOSLING - BARBIE as KEN
KATE McKINNON - BARBIE as WEIRD BARBIE
GLENN HOWERTON - BLACKBERRY as JIM BALSILLIE
KIEFER SUTHERLAND - THE CAINE MUTINY COURT-MARTIAL as QUEEG
DA’VINE JOY RANDOLPH - THE HOLDOVERS as MARY LAMB
DOMINIC SESSA - THE HOLDOVERS as ANGUS TULLY
HARRIET SANSOM HARRIS - JULES as SANDY
ROBERT DeNIRO - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON as WILLIAM KING HALE
DAVE BAUTISTA - KNOCK AT THE CABIN as LEONARD BROCHT
CHARLES MELTON - MAY DECEMBER as JOE YOO
JULIANNE MOORE - MAY DECEMBER as GRACIE ATHERTON-YOO
EMILY BLUNT - OPPENHEIMER as KITTY OPPENHEIMER
HONG CHAU - SHOWING UP as JO
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Dustin Guy Defa - THE ADULTS
Wes Anderson, Story by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola - ASTEROID CITY
David Hemingson - THE HOLDOVERS
Samy Burch, Story by Samy Burch & Alex Mechanik - MAY DECEMBER
Nathan Bryon & Tom Melia - RYE LANE
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach - BARBIE (Based on the toy brand by Mattel)
Matt Johnson & Matthew Miller - BLACKBERRY (Based on the book Losing Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry by Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff)
Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (Based on the book of the same name by David Grann)
Steve Desmond & Michael Sherman and M. Night Shyamalan - KNOCK AT THE CABIN (Based on the book The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay)
Christopher Nolan - OPPENHEIMER (Based on the book American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Simon Beaufils - ANATOMY OF A FALL
Jared Raab - BLACKBERRY
Jarin Blaschke, Lowell A. Meyer - KNOCK AT THE CABIN
Matthew Libatique - MAESTRO
Olan Collardy - RYE LANE
BEST EDITING
Laurent Sénéchal - ANATOMY OF A FALL
Lucy Donaldson - A HAUNTING IN VENICE
Thelma Schoonmaker - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
Michelle Tesoro - MAESTRO
Jennifer Lame - OPPENHEIMER
BEST SCORE
Alexandre Desplat - ASTEROID CITY
Joe Hisaishi - THE BOY AND THE HERON
Robbie Robertson - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
Ludwig Göransson - OPPENHEIMER
Christopher Bear, Daniel Rossen - PAST LIVES
Gary Gunn - A THOUSAND AND ONE
PRODUCTION DESIGN
Des. Adam Stockhausen, Set Dec. Xocas Montes, Kris Moran - ASTEROID CITY
Des. Sarah Greenwood, Set Dec. Katie Spencer - BARBIE
Des. Ryan Warren Smith, Set Dec. Markus Wittmann - THE HOLDOVERS
Des. Jack Fisk, Set Dec. Adam Willis - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
Des. Anthony Stabley, Set Dec. Salinas Mazure Maria - SAW X
COSTUME DESIGN
Milena Canonero - ASTEROID CITY
Jacqueline Durran - BARBIE
Sammy Sheldon - A HAUNTING IN VENICE
Jacqueline West - KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
Cynthia Lawrence-John - RYE LANE
MAKEUP
BEAU IS AFRAID
BLACKBERRY
JULES
SAW X
THE WONDERFUL STORY OF HENRY SUGAR
VISUAL EFFECTS
ASTEROID CITY
THE KILLER
OPPENHEIMER
SAW X
THE SWAN
SOUND
ASTEROID CITY
BEAU IS AFRAID
THE KILLER
MAESTRO
OPPENHEIMER
ANIMATED FILM
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM
SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE
SHORT FILM
Terrence Davies - PASSING TIME
Wes Anderson - THE SWAN
Warren Beatty - TRACY ZOOMS IN
Wes Anderson - THE WONDERFUL STORY OF HENRY SUGAR
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We of course announced our honorary Davey winners earlier this month. The list of winners will be released next month. Happy movies.
There’s a reason Carey Mulligan, playing Felicia Montealegre, a renowned actress who married legendary composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein (director Bradley Cooper) in 1951, has top billing over the film’s ostensible subject. Maestro is less a biopic (and can be surprisingly perfunctory about Bernstein’s accomplishments as when he walks into a room declaiming “Well I finally finished ‘Mass’!”) than a love story that deserves to be called “Scenes from a Marriage.” Mulligan fully captures a smart charismatic woman who with eyes wide open falls for a brilliant, charming genius whose bisexuality is only semi-closeted and forms a life and family with his and her contradictions, and Cooper matches her, playing Bernstein as an artist with an intuitive understanding that his art and life demands he be everything he is. As director Cooper peerlessly delineates the heady rush of finding the perfect person. The couple’s courtship is a heady black and white rush that is like a sped-up version of Before Sunrise and also captures the dynamic vivacity that Bernstein bought to his composition. And when many years later as, amid a happy busy life (and the film’s switch to color), Felicia starts to realize how many of the marriage’s compromises are hers, Cooper doesn’t let the film even suggest their union was a “sham” or “cover” marriage or that they were never the most important person in each other’s lives. For two exhilarating, painful hours they become the most important people in ours.
May December.
D: Todd Haynes (2023).
If Bradley Cooper looks at an unusual marriage with rose-colored compassion, Todd Haynes employs a forensic pathologists scalpel to dissect the family started by Gracie Atherton-Yoo (Julianne Moore balancing affection and delusion) when at 36 she had sex with 13-year old Joe (Charles Melton, heart-rendering in a breakthrough performance) was imprisoned for child rape, and had their first child behind bars, after which she left her previous family and married him when he turned 21. They became tabloid-famous (the script is loosely based on the Mary Kay Latourneau story) and after things died down have achieved something like normality (aside from the occasional turd-sent-in-the-mail type of harassment) when Elizabeth Berry, a television actor hired to play Gracie in an independent film, (Natalie Portman) embeds herself with the family as “research” sparks a crisis in which love is inseparable from exploitation. And since Portman (who functions as a stand-in for the filmmaker) unsparingly depicts Berry’s own turns from empathy to perverse manipulation of the family, Haynes suggests the film itself isn’t to be trusted. He keeps the movie on shifting sand as we watch a family story without any adults in the room.
31 Celebrity Ex-Couples You Either Totally Forgot Or Never Realized Had A Kid
31 Celebrity Ex-Couples You Either Totally Forgot Or Never Realized Had A Kid
1.
Anna Friel (from Pushing Daisies) and David Thewlis (Remus Lupin in Harry Potter) have one child together.
They were in a relationship for almost 10 years, from 2001-2010.
They have a daughter, Gracie, who is 17.
2.
Bradley Whitford and Jane Kaczmarek (the mom from Malcom In The Middle) have three kids together.
They were married from 1992–2010.
They have a daughter, Mary Louisa. She’s…
31 Celebrity Ex-Couples You Either Totally Forgot Or Never Realized Had A Kid
31 Celebrity Ex-Couples You Either Totally Forgot Or Never Realized Had A Kid
1.
Anna Friel (from Pushing Daisies) and David Thewlis (Remus Lupin in Harry Potter) have one child together.
They were in a relationship for almost 10 years, from 2001-2010.
They have a daughter, Gracie, who is 17.
2.
Bradley Whitford and Jane Kaczmarek (the mom from Malcom In The Middle) have three kids together.
They were married from 1992–2010.
They have a daughter, Mary Louisa. She’s…
A gifted young Black woman (Gracie Marie Bradley) struggles to maintain her voice and identity after she’s offered a lucrative recording contract, setting off a fierce battle between her family, the label, and her closest friend to determine who will guide her as she makes the journey to become a star.
Starring Niecy Nash, Giancarlo Esposito, Gracie Marie Bradley, Aleyse Shannon, and Sharon Stone. Written by Lena Waithe and directed by Andrew Dosunmu.