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baddingtonbitch · 2 years
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Favourite Homes on Film (6/∞)
Maddy's room in Foxfire (1996)
Directed by Annette Haywood-Carter
Set decoration by Marthe Pineau, Sean Fong, Joel Elmson, Roman Gunther, David A. Morgan
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scarliefrancis · 2 years
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JENNY SHIMIZU as Goldie Goldman — Foxfire (1996) dir. Annette Haywood-Carter
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mybloodyvelvet · 2 years
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Thought I should start documenting my DVD collection so here we go! Picked all these up a couple weeks ago!
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scarletwitchie2 · 5 months
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1996 #Foxfire onset with director Annette Haywood-Carter
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eyes-like-a-pisces · 8 months
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What are your favorite movies of all time?
Hair dir. Milos Forman
Stealing Beauty dir. Bernardo Bertolucci
Before Sunrise dir. Richard Linklater
Detachment dir. Tony Kaye
Foxfire dir. Annette Haywood-Carter
Picnic at Hanging rock dir. Peter Weir
The Big Lebowski dir. Joel Cohen
LOTR trilogy
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madison-tourmaline · 1 year
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Okay I forgot about movies hmm okay my favorite movies so far that I can remember right now are:
Mitt liv som hund (1985 dir. Lasse Halström)
Playtime, Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot, and Mon Oncle (1967, '53, '58 dir and starring Jacques Tati)
Smultronstället (1957 dir. Ingmar Bergman)
Zerkalo / Mirror (1975 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Phenomena (1985 dir. Dario Argento) (this one's scary! lol)
Europa Report (2013 dir. Sebastián Cordero)
Cosmos (2019 dir. Zander Weaver)
Foxfire (1996 dir. Annette Haywood-Carter)
some other stuff????
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tctmp · 6 months
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Daughter of the Bride: Directed by Annette Haywood-Carter. With Marcia Gay Harden, Halston Sage, Andrew Richardson, Aidan Quinn. It follows Diane and Kate, a mother and a daughter who are inseparable friends. Their lives are turned upside down, when Diane announces her engagement to a mystery man.
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thewomanofrevelation · 6 months
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Bonfire., Foxfire/dir. Annette Haywood-Carter/1996.
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refocilador · 1 year
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I caught the trailer for this (thanks youtube, I had no idea it existed!) and am really looking forward to it. My PS pals can probably understand why I was so excited to see Halston Sage’s face on a trailer cover. :D I am a little confused though about its existence...as far as I can tell, it isn’t having a theater release and is out already, but it’s also not streaming on any major platform? I can only find it for sale or rent through places like Prime. Which maybe explains my total lack of awareness that it was made but also seems rude--it’s got such a good cast and such throwback romcom vibes! 
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scarliefrancis · 7 months
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I've never seen Legs again. The rest of us, we've drifted. But we embrace when we meet, veterans of a sort.
Bound together for life.
— FOXFIRE (1996) dir. Annette Haywood-Carter
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kmp78 · 2 years
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EXCLUSIVE: Cara Santana (Vida) has signed on to star alongside Marcia Gay Harden, Halston Sage, Andrew Richardson and Aidan Quinn in Annette Haywood-Carter’s indie comedy Daughter of the Bride (w/t) for MarVista Entertainment and Particular Crowd
The film currently in production centers on Diane (Harden) and Kate (Sage) — mother and daughter and inseparable friends, whose lives are turned upside down when mom announces her engagement to a mystery man (Quinn) that she’s been dating for only a few weeks. In a series of comical events, Kate must come to terms with letting her mother be happy with someone else while she navigates her own love life and career aspirations. Kate subconsciously tries to sabotage the wedding plans, despite officiating the ceremony, and unexpectedly meets a mystery man (Richardson) of her own that seems too good to be true. 🤔Did they forget to mention CS’s role or is it just another inconsequential bit part not important enough to mention; kind of like her entire acting career?
Oh her role will be tiiiiiiiny at best!
And remember when she got cast (she posted a mysterious "freaking out about good news!!!" post) and the flew off to film like 3 days later when the movie was announced?
That all makes it seem like she was a last-minute replacement for someone who dropped out... 🤷🏼‍♀️
Movies get planned and cast weeks/months before they start filming! Not just a few days!
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petersonreviews · 2 years
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Jenny Shimizu and Angelina Jolie on the set of Foxfire, 1996
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scarletwitchie2 · 10 months
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Foxfire (1996) onset with director Annette Haywood-Carter
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90sagony · 4 years
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#62 Domestic studies: Foxfire (1996)
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lifejustgotawkward · 5 years
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365 Day Movie Challenge (2019) - #49: Foxfire (1996) - dir. Annette Haywood-Carter (52 Films by Women 2019: #10)
Adapted by Elizabeth White from the novel of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates, the coming-of-age drama Foxfire is a well-directed, if narratively messy, feature fueled by some strong acting and a good soundtrack. Hedy Burress portrays the protagonist, Maddy Wirtz, a mostly quiet teenager who forms a lifelong bond with three other girls at her school - Rita Faldes (Jenny Lewis), Goldie Goldman (Jenny Shimizu) and Violent Kahn (Sarah Rosenberg) - when a mysterious stranger known only as “Legs” (Angelina Jolie, charismatic and compelling in one of her breakout roles) arrives on campus one day and, apropos of nothing, encourages them to punish a sexually abusive teacher (John Diehl) for his actions. Naturally, the principal (Richard Beymer) suspends the rebellious students, but they soon band together with Legs and become legendary among their peers for fighting back against the men and boys who have tried to control them.
Certain elements of the plot are presented far too melodramatically, including one character’s sudden descent into heroin addiction and an impulsive kidnapping incident that leads to attempted murder. The movie also pulls its punches with regard to the implication that Maddy and Legs are attracted to each other; these renegades are shown partaking into plenty of violence and crime, but they’re not able to share even one kiss? You would think that the producers could have made this allowance in an R-rated film.
Despite the film’s faults, however, the aforementioned soundtrack’s tunes are well-chosen and atmospheric, particularly in the uses of Mazzy Star’s “Into Dust” and Kristin Hersh’s “Me and My Charms,” the latter of which is incorporated in the film’s impressive final scene that ends on a great crane shot courtesy of cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel (The Usual Suspects, X-Men, Bohemian Rhapsody) and his crew. It’s also nice to see so many recognizable faces in the supporting cast, including Chris Mulkey, Cathy Moriarty, Peter Facinelli and Dash Mihok in addition to the other actors already listed. Flawed though the film is, Foxfire has enough entertaining components to make me wonder why Annette Haywood-Carter’s directorial career has been limited to just one other feature film and a handful of TV work.
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