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TIME CUT (2024)
Director: Hannah MacPherson Cinematography: Tony Mirza
#time cut#antonia gentry#madison bailey#griffin gluck#michael kennedy#christopher landon#hannah macpherson#slasher#slashers#slasher movies#teen slasher#2024#netflix horror#horror movies#horror#2000s aesthetic#cinematography#movie screencaps#movie screenshots#movie scenes#movie screengrabs#film screencaps#film screenshots#film frames#screencaps#screenshots
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new-to-me #865 - Time Cut
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Time Cut (2024)
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via ig - madisonbaileybabe
#madison bailey#jonathan daviss#outer banks cast#obx cast#instagram#events#time cut premiere#antonia gentry#mariah linney#zay wilson#kendal fedail#matt luber#angie haney#hannah macpherson
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Time Cut Movie Review: Sisters vs. Slasher!
Madison Bailey and Antonia Gentry star in Time Cut, a time-travel slasher where family, nostalgia, and danger mix in 2003.
⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5. Sneha Jaiswal (Twitter | Instagram) Imagine landing your dream internship at NASA as a teen, but instead of instantly celebrating it, your parents ask you to find something else in your dead town and then drag you to your sister’s memorial to mark her 21st death anniversary. You might want to run away, but Lucy runs into a time machine that makes her jump back to the…
#2024 horror movies#Antonia Gentry#Griffin Gluck#Hannah Macpherson#Madison Bailey#movies like scream#Netflix movies#Reviews#slasher horror#Time Cut 2024 movie review#Time Cut Movie Review#Time Cut review#time travel horror
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Hannah Macpherson, Madison Bailey, and Antonia Gentry Break Down the Ending of ‘Time Cut’
NOC Interviews: Hannah Macpherson, Madison Bailey, and Antonia Gentry Break Down the Ending of ‘Time Cut’ @antoniabgentry @hannahemac #TimeCut @netflix
Madison Bailey and Antonia Gentry star as Lucy and Summer in Hannah Macpherson’s Time Cut. The new movie premieres today on Netflix and these interviews will contain major spoilers. Continue reading Hannah Macpherson, Madison Bailey, and Antonia Gentry Break Down the Ending of ‘Time Cut’
#actors#Antonia Gentry#director#exclusive interviews#Films#Hannah Macpherson#horror#Interview#Madison Bailey#Movies#Netflix#Sci-Fi#Streaming#Thriller#Time Cut#writer#YouTube
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TIME CUT Sci-fi slasher comedy horror - trailer - on Netlfix October 30
‘In this town, 2003 was a killer year’ Time Cut is a 2024 sci-fi slasher comedy horror film about a high school student who accidentally travels back to 2003 and decides to stop the serial killer who murdered her sister. The movie was directed by Hannah Macpherson (Sickhouse; T@gged series) from a screenplay co-written with Michael Kennedy from a story by the latter. It was produced by Matt…
#2024#Antonia Gentry#Griffin Gluck#Hannah Macpherson#Madison Bailey#Michael Shanks#movie film#sci-fi slasher horror#Time Cut#trailer
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Time Cut Trailer
A teen girl finds herself thrown back in time with a chance to stop a vicious killer from murdering her sister. But will changing the past destroy her future?
Time Cut stars Madison Bailey, Antonia Gentry, Michael Shanks, and Griffin Gluck. The film is directed by Hannah Macpherson from a screenplay by Macpherson and Michael Kennedy. Story is by Kennedy.
Time Cut hits Netflix on October 30, 2024.
#time cut#madison bailey#antonia gentry#michael shanks#griffin gluck#hannah macpherson#michael kennedy#netflix#TGCLiz#Youtube
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Paper Planes Part 2
“You can do anything, as long as you want it badly enough.”
#degrassiedit#anya macpherson#holly j sinclair#wesley betenkamp#hannah belmont#connor delaurier#fiona coyne#charlie lima#archie simpson#my edit#my edits#my collage#my collages#degrassi
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Time Cut (2024) dir. Hannah Macpherson
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MADISON BAILEY as Lucy Field Time Cut (2024) Dir. Hannah Macpherson
#madison bailey#time cut#timecutedit#mbaileyedit#madisonbaileyedit#obxcastedit#dailywomen#dailyflicks#dailytvwomen#dailywoc#dailynetflix#femalegifsource#userladiesofcinema#obxhub#userdiamond#userbeckett#userneptune#**
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TIME CUT (2024) dir. Hannah Macpherson.
#icons#movies icons#antonia gentry#antonia gentry icons#summer field#summer field icons#time cut#time cut icons#horror#horroredit#horror icons#halloween#halloweenedit#halloween icons#icons without psd#twitter icons#tvandfilm#filmedit#cinematv#moviesedit
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Movies/TV Watched 2024
Asteroid City (Wes Anderson, 2023)
Nomadland (Chloé Zhao, 2020)
Cordelia (Adrian Shergold, 2019)
The Piano (Jane Campion, 1993)*
Malcolm X (Spike Lee, 1992)*
Avatar (James Cameron, 2009)
Child’s Play (Tom Holland, 1988)*
Train (Gideon Raff, 2008)
Silent Hill (Christophe Gans, 2006)
Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV (PBS American Masters) (Amanda Kim, 2023)
Past Lives (Celine Song, 2023)
Basic Instinct [Director’s Cut] (Paul Verhoeven, 1992)*
In Cold Blood (Richard Brooks, 1967)
What Lies Beneath (Robert Zemeckis, 2000)
Fellini Satyricon (Federico Fellini, 1969)
Significant Other (Dan Berk, Robert Olsen; 2022)
The Mimic (Huh Jung, 2017)
Extinction (Miguel Ángel Vivas, 2015)
The Visit (M. Night Shyamalan, 2015)
The Hole in the Ground (Lee Cronin, 2019)
Batman (Tim Burton, 1989)
Cronos (Guillermo del Toro, 1993)
Under the Skin (Jonathan Glazer, 2013)
Our Flag Means Death [szn 2] (2023)
Wes Craven Presents: They (Robert Harmon, 2002)
Carnival of Souls (Herk Harvey, 1962)
Leviathan (George P. Cosmatos, 1989)
Rick and Morty [szn 5] (2021)
Dark Skies (Scott Stewart, 2013)
Insidious: Chapter 2 (James Wan, 2013)*?
Insidious: Chapter 3 (Leigh Whannell, 2015)
Insidious: The Last Key (Adam Robitel, 2018)
Insidious: The Red Door (Patrick Wilson, 2023)
American Graffiti (George Lucas, 1973)*?
The Pope’s Exorcist (Julius Avery, 2023)
Independence Day (Roland Emmerich, 1996)*
Men in Black (Barry Sonnenfeld, 1997)*
The Exorcist (William Friedkin, 1973)*
Poor Things (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2023)
Angels & Insects (Philip Haas, 1995)*?
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (Eli Craig, 2010)
The Purge (James DeMonaco, 2013)
4/20 Massacre (Dylan Reynolds, 2018)
The Fast and the Furious (Rob Cohen, 2001)
Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal (PBS American Experience) (Jamila Ephron, 2024)
Beetlejuice (Tim Burton, 1988)*
The Signal (William Eubank, 2014)
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Tim Burton, 2024)
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Stephen Hillenburg, Mark Osborne; 2004)
Felix the Cat: The Movie (Tibor Hernádi, 1988)
Speak No Evil (James Watkins, 2024)
Kwaidan (Masaki Kobayashi, 1964)*?
The Portrait of a Lady (Jane Campion, 1996)
Sisters with Transistors (Lisa Rovner, 2020)
Holy Smoke! (Jane Campion, 1999)
Shock Treatment (Jim Sharman, 1981)*
Space: The Longest Goodbye (Ido Mizrahy, 2023)
House of Wax (Jaume Collet-Serra, 2005)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Bill Melendez, 1979)*
Wojnarowicz: F**k You F*ggot F**ker (Chris McKim, 2020)
Longlegs (Osgood Perkins, 2024)
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Joel Coen, 2000)*
Tess (Roman Polanski, 1979)
Barbarian (Zach Cregger, 2022)
Home Alone (Chris Columbus, 1990)*
Jennifer’s Body (Karyn Kusama, 2009)
Rick and Morty [szn 6] (2022)
The Seeding (Barnaby Clay, 2024)
Edward Scissorhands (Tim Burton, 1990)*
Beatles ’64 (David Tedeschi, 2024)
Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara (Erin Lee Carr, 2024)
Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (Richard Williams, 1977)*
Rick and Morty [szn 7] (2023)
Five Nights at Freddy’s (Emma Tammi, 2023)
Immaculate (Michael Mohan, 2024)
Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told (P. Frank Williams, 2024)
The Booksellers (D. W. Young, 2019)*
His House (Remi Weekes, 2020)
Time Cut (Hannah MacPherson, 2024)
Don’t Move (Adam Schindler, Brian Netto; 2024)
Carry-On (Jaume Collet-Serra, 2024)
Subservience (S. K. Dale, 2024)
The Muppet Christmas Carol (Brian Henson, 1992)*
May December (Todd Haynes, 2023)
Horse Girl (Jeff Baena, 2020)
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)*
Movies/TV watched 2024; asterisks * are rewatches, asterisks w/question marks *? are rewatches I couldn’t remember having seen before but had a vague sense of familiarity and/or I found evidence of watching elsewhere in my archive. Struck titles were unfinished (I absolutely loved the book In Cold Blood but dozed off a bunch during the movie; Under the Skin seemed promising but I had to turn it off because I could NOT emotionally deal with the baby on the beach.)
This year I treated myself to some old weird nostalgia movies on VHS (YouTube or Internet Archive links provided when available). We have a decent collection of thrifted DVDs and we borrow a lot of movies from the library. Occasionally I’ll sign up for a month of a streaming service if there’s something ~exclusive~ we want to watch, and then we’ll end up watching whatever horror garbage is offered. Honestly, I think “meh, it was okay” was my main reaction to a lot of the movies I watched this year? Kind of a bummer.
Favorites in 2024: BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE!!!!! I just loved everything about it :D I thought it was aesthetically the right amount of Tim Burton without being *too much* Tim Burton, ya know? (Love movie environments that feel like a dark ride!) Beetlejuice is a forever favorite, one of my earliest “crushes” (proving that I have absolutely never had good taste in men & that as early as age 4 I yearned for a witty dirtbag prankster to show up and “promptly whisk [me] off from [my] ordinary life into wacky adventures in the land of the dead” [description from the box set of the animated series, yikes lmao; my other fave beginning around this time was Doctor Who lol, obvious underlying theme is obvious]). ANYway, BJ BJ was also the first movie we saw in theatres post-covid! Not necessarily due to covid-related concerns, but just like, idk, being busy and frugal homebodies. And I guess since more theatres are offering restaurant food nowadays, they’re making it more difficult to sneak food in (no bags allowed), booooo.
Other faves: Asteroid City (I’m not usually a Wes Anderson person but this was visually stunning), His House, Poor Things. The Seeding was pretty wild, if heavy-handed. Tho I kind of thought *everything* about male/female relationships in horror movies I saw this year was getting pretty heavy-handed :/ Sisters with Transistors was a cool documentary about women (Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, Wendy Carlos, Pauline Oliveros, et al.) in the early days of electronic music, dreamily narrated by Laurie Anderson (*heart-eyes*). Beatles ’64 was surprisingly okay! I *really* appreciated the interviews with people who were young Beatlemaniacs back in the ‘60s, hearing (mostly) women talk about how the Beatles represented a new way of being masculine, how liking the Beatles could provide a sense of agency for women navigating their own desires, etc. That was a cool perspective which I do not personally encounter very often in the Beatles cinematic universe. (For background: My two most recent long-term relationships have been with indie musicians who just happen to be extremely obsessed with the Beatles, so I’ve spent the past 17+ years absorbing deep dives about how great they are, and while I like many of their songs and Understand Their Position of Importance in the History of Pop/Rock/Human Culture, I just do not give a fuuuck on a personal level. But I do still begrudgingly respect my partner’s interest enough to occasionally watch a Beatles documentary with him.)
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Time Cut dir. Hannah Macpherson (2024)
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Why we choose September and Why we choose to Resume the Campaign on T@gged Season 4 during School Spirits?
Because the Creator and Director of T@gged Hannah Macpherson was there.
School Spirits is our Perfect Opportunity to Campaign for T@gged Season 4 because Hannah was the Director of both School Spirits and T@gged.
When School Spirits Starts, WE CAMPAIGN!
#School Spirits#carnid#tagged show#lia marie johnson#hailey jensen#lulu antariksa#rowan fricks#katelyn nacon#elisia brown#claudia sulewski#renew tagged#tagged show edit#timothy granaderos#ashlisia#ash franklin#endgame#twd#hulu renew tagged#happypride#braeden lemasters#lukas gage#brandon darrow#paramount renew tagged#explore page#netflix save tagged#tagged season 4#love is love#netflix renew tagged#browan#chandler riggs
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PWHL player eligibility for the draft.
“All 268 eligible players officially declared for the draft prior to the Sept. 3 deadline. The group consists of 146 forwards, 78 defenders, and 44 goaltenders representing a total of 17 different countries. 237 of the players competed during the 2022-23 season including 98 players in the PHF, 63 players with the PWHPA, and 49 players at the NCAA and U SPORTS level.”
Some notable names not on the list who have not signed elsewhere this year: Rebecca Johnston, Amanda Kessel, Laura Fortino, Kacey Bellamy, Brigette Lacquette, Meghan Mikkelson, Jennifer Wakefield, Amanda Conway, Cassidy MacPherson, Anjelica Diffendal, Whitney Dove, Michaela Boyle, Katie Burt, Sarah Forster, Emilie Harley, Jenna Rheault (stated retirement), Lovisa Selander, Lauren Kelly, Kayla Friesen, Christina Putigna, Abbie Ives, Melissa Samoskevich, Hannah Bates (CORRECTION: she is playing in Germany), Mallory Souliotis, Emma Vlasic, Janine Weber, Sydney Baldwin, Emma Stauber, Maddie Rowe, Stephanie Anderson, Kristina Shanahan, Emily Fluke, Audra Richards, Reagan Rust (stated retirement), Lindsay Eastwood (stated retirement), Breanne Wilson-Bennett
Draft will be Monday the 18th at 1EST, steaming on CBC’s official app or webpage in Canada for free or for on CBC’s YouTube for international viewers. More information on the draft itself here
#PWHL#women’s hockey#I wish the draft was at night instead of the day especially when it’s not a holiday or anything?#sorry for sucking at posting work is at its craziest rn and I’m starting part time grad school#anyway soooo bummed about no Brigette Lacquette
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