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commiepinkofag · 2 years ago
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Queer Privacy: Essays from the Margins of Society Compiled by Sarah Jamie Lewis
What Is Queer Privacy? by Sarah Jamie Lewis
Privacy, Perversion, and Power by Ada Collins
What’s In A Name? by Kath Rella
Exploring Polyamory in Private by Audrey Howard
Skylar by Avi Zajac
Privacy On The Margins by Morgan Potts
The Myth Of The Anonymous Troll by Violet Hargrave
Digital Security for Trans* Communities by Norman Shamas & Anonymous Trans* Activists
Where Do We Go From Here? by Sarah Jamie Lewis
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ulkaralakbarova · 1 year ago
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From Wichita to Dodge City, to the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Wyatt Earp is taught that nothing matters more than family and the law. Joined by his brothers and Doc Holliday, Earp wages war on the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.  Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Wyatt Earp: Kevin Costner Doc Holliday: Dennis Quaid Nicholas Earp: Gene Hackman James Earp: David Andrews Morgan Earp: Linden Ashby Ike Clanton: Jeff Fahey Josie Marcus: Joanna Going Sheriff Johnny Behan: Mark Harmon Virgil Earp: Michael Madsen Allie Earp: Catherine O’Hara Ed Masterson: Bill Pullman Big Nose Kate: Isabella Rossellini Bat Masterson: Tom Sizemore Bessie Earp: JoBeth Williams Mattie Blaylock: Mare Winningham Mr. Sutherland: James Gammon Frank McLaury: Rex Linn John Clum: Randle Mell Tom McLaury: Adam Baldwin Urilla Sutherland: Annabeth Gish Curly Bill Brocius: Lewis Smith Young Wyatt: Ian Bohen Virginia Earp: Betty Buckley Lou Earp: Alison Elliott Sherm McMasters: Todd Allen Francis O’Rourke: Mackenzie Astin Warren Earp: Jim Caviezel Mrs. Sutherland: Karen Grassle Frank Stillwell: John Dennis Johnston Sally: Téa Leoni Ed Ross: Martin Kove Bob Hatch: Jack Kehler Pete Spence: Kirk Fox Johnny Ringo: Norman Howell Marshal Fred White: Boots Southerland Indian Charlie: James ‘Scotty’ Augare Billy Clanton: Gabriel Folse Billy Claiborne: Kris Kamm Judge Spicer: John Lawlor John Shanssey: Michael McGrady Dr. Seger: Ben Zeller Stable Hand: Rockne Tarkington Mayor Wilson: David Doty Gyp Clements: Matt O’Toole Saddle Tramp: Brett Cullen Danny: Owen Roizman Gambler: Lawrence Kasdan McGee: Matt Beck Film Crew: Costume Design: Colleen Atwood Original Music Composer: James Newton Howard Producer: Kevin Costner Set Decoration: Cheryl Carasik Production Design: Ida Random Producer: Lawrence Kasdan Executive Producer: Charles Okun Director of Photography: Owen Roizman Producer: Jim Wilson Casting: Jennifer Shull Editor: Carol Littleton Art Direction: Gary Wissner Set Designer: Charlie Daboub Key Costumer: Barry Francis Delaney Set Designer: Barry Chusid Music Editor: Jim Weidman Supervising Sound Editor: Stu Bernstein Camera Operator: Ian Fox Executive Producer: Michael Grillo Hair Supervisor: Marlene D. Williams Assistant Art Director: Gershon Ginsburg Executive Producer: Dan Gordon Camera Operator: Bill Roe Foley: John Murray Script Supervisor: Anne Rapp Second Unit Director of Photography: Richard Bowen Set Designer: Tom Reta Dialogue Editor: Lewis Goldstein Executive Producer: Jon Slan Makeup Artist: Francisco X. Pérez Stunts: Gary McLarty Visual Effects Producer: Robert Stadd Chief Lighting Technician: Ian Kincaid Still Photographer: Ben Glass Dialogue Editor: James Matheny Costume Supervisor: Cha Blevins Foley: Dan O’Connell Property Master: William A. Petrotta Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Grieve Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell Construction Coordinator: Greg John Callas Boom Operator: Joel Shryack ADR Supervisor: Jessica Gallavan Hairstylist: Elle Elliott Dialogue Editor: Alison Fisher Key Makeup Artist: Gerald Quist Makeup Supervisor: Michael Mills ADR Editor: Joe Dorn Supervising Dialogue Editor: Bobby Mackston Key Costumer: Ruby K. Manis Key Grip: Tim Ryan Location Manager: Paul Hargrave Key Hair Stylist: Dorothy D. Fox Steadicam Operator: Rusty Geller ADR Editor: Stephen Janisz Rigging Gaffer: Kim Kono Dolly Grip: David L. Merrill Costume Supervisor: Le Dawson Key Costumer: James M. George Casting Associate: Phil Poulos Casting Associate: Elizabeth Shull Movie Reviews: GenerationofSwine: Tombstone was a different beast, and that sort of overshadows this, given that one tries to be more accurate and the other goes for entertainment. Take Wyatt Earp as a biopic and it is a superb and fair film. Compare it to Tombstone which was more of a Western and it’s lacking the flair. However, it ends abruptly, and it is miscast. Cosner (and i am a fan) doesn’t really make a good Earp. Dennis Quaid who I am also a fan of, doesn’t make a good Doc. This was 1994, in the 80s I might have a dif...
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takadasaiko · 1 year ago
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G, K and M for the fanfic asks?
G: Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order?
I usually write from start to finish. Every once in a while I’ll toy with scattered scenes as short stories (like with the Hargrave AU Drabbles), but somehow they almost always come to a cohesive story.
My original story (The Phoenix Initiative) is a bit more scattered, but there’s a reason that would be a spoiler in there 😉
K: What’s the angstiest idea you’ve ever come up with?
Oh wow. That’s a long, long list. Tom Keen’s addition backstory in my Blacklist fics is pretty angsty. I also have an idea for Anakin Skywalker going through the World Between Worlds, desperate to find an alternative action to fix his past mistakes and change the past. That one’s pretty painful, but I do like to have what I prefer to call an earned ending at the end of the line. It doesn’t always have to be happy, but it often is close.
Here’s a question to any readers of my fanfics: what do YOU think is the angstiest story I’ve written? 😈
M: Got any premises on the back burner that you’d care to share?
Too many. I haven’t had time to write very much lately, but in addition to finishing A Flicker of Light, I have the Anakin in the WBW story I mentioned started. I also have a Howard Stark story that’s been battering around my head for years where an old Hydra operative tracks down his background and goes after his family, giving Peggy Carter a first row seat to learning a whole lot more about Howard than he ever wanted anyone to. Plus it would be a story that introduces his and Maria’s relationship 😊
I also have my pilot series the Phoenix Initiative that I’m looking at reformatting into prose. I really should be working on that one 😅
Thank you for the asks! I love these games!
Fic Ask Game
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forevermytom · 4 years ago
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Blacklist Redemption 1.01 Leland Bray
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keenmindspodcast · 4 years ago
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Welcome to another addition of our hiatus series: Down the Rabbit Hole! This time Tessa and Jen jump into a discussion on Scottie and Howard Hargrave, who they are and how they got to where they were in Redemption, and how we believe that they connect with the overarching mythology of the show.
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ventingblacklist · 6 years ago
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askscottiehargrave · 7 years ago
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Au: have you and Tom talked about Howard?
There isn’t a need to speak of past mistakes, and ever since Tom has ben here, he’s been recovering there’s been no need to speak of Howard. What Tom needed was support and happiness and a reminder of good times. Howard doesn’t classify under any of that.  
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Forgive and forget? No no, resent and remember. 
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blacklister214 · 7 years ago
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Did Tom Already Wash His Hands of Howard and Halcyon?
It occurred to me that it is strange that Howard hasn’t been mentioned even in passing by Liz or Tom. Even when they were talking about getting married again, nobody even mentions the possibility of inviting Howard. We haven’t seen so much as a phone call Tom has dodged or accepted, which is odd given that Howard’s and Tom’s last on screen exchange was warm.
I think there must have been some Tom/Liz conversation that we missed where Tom told Liz about the troubling occurrences following the incarceration of Tom’s mother. I do wonder if Tom has already worked out Howard was dirty and issued an ultimatum to stay away from him and Kat (whom I hope survived) or else the evidence gets leaked. 
Tom’s injury and/or Red’s and Tom’s joint investigation might give us some insight on the status of that storyline. Red might ask why Tom didn’t originally ask for his father’s help, or ask him to ask for his father’s help and Tom may shoot back with “Because my father is even more untrustworthy than you, if that’s possible.” Or Liz could ask Tom if he wanted her to call his father after he is hurt and Tom declines.    
I’m not saying that Tom’s family secrets need to be resolved immediately, but as talented as the writers are, I’m sure they could squeeze in some information about where things stand with the Hargraves.   
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blacklist-redemption · 8 years ago
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Drawing of Terry O'Quinn. By artist Rufus Gefangenen
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krism23 · 8 years ago
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The Blacklist: Redemption 1.05 : Borealis 301
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takadasaiko · 4 years ago
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Fan fic word thing attempt TWO: plan, pet, shoe/s, game
Plan
Logan padded his way out into the hallway at that comment, pulling a t-shirt that read Naval Aviator over his head as he spoke. “If you’re banking on Veronica not asking questions for whatever you’re planning, it’s like you don’t know her at all.” He couldn’t help the smirk that tugged into place at both of their expressions.
- Birthday Bash (a Veronica Mars one shot)
There hadn’t even been a discussion, though. Tom had called her, they had met, and he’d laid out a plan to rent a car under a false name to drive up to Massachusetts in hopes that they wouldn’t tip Reddington, Katarina, or anyone else that might be watching off and spook Koslov.
- Love Me Twice, Chapter Twenty-Four
Shoe(s)
“You grab shoes and I’ll take Pony out, okay?”
- Untitled Veronica Mars One shot
Game
Howard nodded. “And the attempt to throw me out of my own company so that she could finally take hold of it for them. Scottie always has known how to play a long game.”
- Love Me Twice, Chapter Twenty-Five
Fanfiction Work-In-Progress Guessing Game
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keenmindspodcast · 7 years ago
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Summer Hiatus is almost over for Blacklist fans, and while Redemption isn't going to have a second season, Bokenkamp seems confident that it will be addressed in the main show. We wanted to share our thoughts on this amazing 8 episode spinoff and all of the interesting complications it brought to the Blacklist world.
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ventingblacklist · 6 years ago
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We're two guys standing around in a comic-book store, and they're 1,000 agents with access to the surveillance state and a satellite network.
  ...Are you done pouting?
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askscottiehargrave · 7 years ago
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Do you still love Howard after everything he did?
At our marriage we swore that only death would do us part. My love for Howard died when he did. The man who rose from the grave is not the man I loved, he’s not my husband, nor is he the father of my son.
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blacklister214 · 7 years ago
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Scottie loves Howard (3x21)
I must really love the Hargraves dysfunctional spy romance. Don’t get me wrong I want to slap both of them for the way they’ve treated Tom, but I do think their relationship is interesting to watch. I think it would be pretty funny if every union leading to Agnes, Red and Katrina, Howard and Scottie, and Liz and Tom all followed the pattern of spy falling target. 
I really do think that Scottie loves Howard and is innocent of trying to have him killed. Yes she had him tortured, but she did the same thing to Tom and we all know she loves her son. Ultimately she couldn’t pull the trigger on Tom, just as I don’t think she would pull the trigger on Howard.
In the main show there was a scene that stands out to me as clear evidence that Scottie loves her husband. I am referring to the scene where Red captures Scottie in 3x21. At first Scottie tries to use her connection to Howard to save herself, but Red informs her that history won’t help her.
Red goes on to inform Scottie of his disappointment in the company’s direction and says there was a time when Howard would never have taken the contract with Kirk. Scottie’s reaction is very interesting here, she quickly denies that Howard had anything to do with the attack on the church. She offers that her marriage to Howard has been dead for years and she’s running things now.   
One must ask why Scottie would do that. Scottie isn’t a ‘buck stops here’ kind of woman. She’s more than happy to push the blame on to Kirk during the next episode. Why bother clearing Howard? Was she hoping Red would be more inclined to spare her, if he knew his friend was innocent of wrongdoing? No, because then why would she reveal that she and Howard are estranged. The “we haven’t shared a bed in four years” implies that Howard might not care if Red kills her. Obviously Scottie’s words are not about saving herself.
Scottie knows Red well and how thorough Red is when someone wrongs him. I think with her final moments she is trying to ensure Red’s wrath does not extend to Howard. I am looking forward to those two making appearances in Season 5.
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sleepykittypaws · 3 years ago
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2024 Theatrical Holiday Premieres
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Merry Christmas (Bollywood romantic thriller starring Katrina Kaif and Vijay Sethupathi; directed by Sriram Raghavan; filmed in Mumbai) - Jan. 12, India
Small Things Like These (holiday-set drama starring Cillian Murphy, Ciarán Hinds and Emily Watson; based on the novel by Claire Keegan; Secrets are revealed in a small town in the weeks leading up to Christmas 1985; announced in 2023; filmed in New Ross, Ireland) - Feb. 15, Berlinale film festival
Ordinary Angels (faith-based drama starring Hilary Swank, Alan Ritchson, Nancy Travis and Tamala Jones; directed by Jon Gunn; Based-on-a-true-story tale of a struggling hairdresser who is inspired to help a widower and his sick daughter find a kidney donor) - Feb. 23 (Trailer)
The Russian at Christmas (partially-crowd funded holiday movie associated with the Stephen F. Austin State film program; directed by Armando Silvas; A mall Santa and his friend find themselves on the run from a Russian mobster after witnessing a Christmas Eve killing; filmed in Nacogdoches, Texas) - Feb. TBA, Nacogdoches Film Festival (Indiegogo)
Terrifier 3 (holiday-set, slasher movie sequel from writer-director Damien Leone; starring Lauren LaVera and David Howard Thornton) - Oct. 25
Red One (big-budget holiday action movie starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Chris Evans, Lucy Liu, Kiernan Shipka, Nick Kroll, Kristofer Hivju, Wesley Kimmel and Mary Elizabeth Ellis; directed by Jake Kasdan; written by Chris Morgan; The leader of an elite force named the E.L.F must protect Santa and Christmas from those who seek to destroy it) - Nov. 15
The Story of Holly and Ivy (holiday movie based on the children’s book by Rumer Godden; directed by Gábor Csupó; adapted by Nina Gwyn Weiland and Jeff Stockwell; An orphan and a doll stuck in a toy store window create Christmas magic; announced in 2022; set to film in Germany) - TBA
Violent Night 2 (sequel to the 2022 action movie starring David Harbour; written by Pat Casey and Josh Miller; directed by Tommy Wirkola, who discussed the sequel in early 2023) - TBA
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (family holiday movie starring Judy Greer and Pete Holmes; based on the book by Barbara Robinson and directed by Andy Finkman; An unruly family hijacks the local Christmas pageant;  filmed in Winnipeg) - TBA
Accidental Santa (English-language remake of the 2022 Latvian movie, Circenisa Ziemassvetki A prison escapee dresses up as Santa to avoid capture and finds himself hiding out with a cop’s family for the holidays ; announced in 2023) - TBA
Untitled Leslie Jones Project (holiday movie starring Leslie Jones; written by Jackie Clarke; A frustrated Mrs. Claus leaves Santa for Boston, where she reconnects with her family and the true meaning of Christmas) - TBA
A Lot Like Christmas (musical from writer/director Michael Suscy and composer Elliott Wheeler about fading diva Riva DeLange, who attempts to revive her once-annual holiday special in order to reconnect with her estranged adult children, who hate Christmas thanks to her; Suscy and Wheeler call NYC-set story, “a musical love letter to New York and the magic of Christmas in the city.”) - TBA
Stay Frosty (holiday-set action movie starring Idris Elba; directed by Sam Hargrave; written by Tyler Marceca; After surviving an assassination attempt, a man must find out who is trying to kill him in time for Christmas; announced in 2021) - TBA
Christmas Balloon (holiday movie from Mattel Films, based on the story of a young Mexican girl who tried to send her Christmas list to Santa via balloon, and sparked a toy donation movement when it ended up in the hands of a couple grieving the loss of their own child; written by Gabriela Revilla Lugo) - TBA
Jingle Bell Heist (holiday movie written by Abby McDonald; Thieves team up to rob a New York department store at the holidays, falling in love along the way) - TBA
The Very Last Christmas (Swiss thriller starring Urs Hugentobler, Michi Gerber, Vanessa De Angelis, Fabienne Huber and Luca Favre; written and directed by Reinhard Fust; A group of young people spend the holidays at a remote Alpine cabin, skiing and partying until they’re buried by a Christmas Eve avalanche and must struggle to survive) - TBA. Switzerland (Website)
Merry Christmas Mon­sieur Hulot (French animated movie directed by Céline Willard and Marc Rius; written by Marc Rius; A man who can’t stand to lose his Christmas tree, plants it in his town’s roundabout to share its joy year-round, but when it grows too big the mayor threatens to cut it down) - TBA (Website)
Goodrich (holiday-set comedy starring Mila Kunis and Michael Keaton; written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer; A man on his second marriage is suddenly left in charge of his young twins, and turns to his adult daughter for assistance, even though he was an absentee dad to her; announced in 2023; filmed in L.A.) - TBA
It’s Christmas! (holiday movie written and directed by Jamie Adams; filmed in the UK) - TBA
Laxman Lopez (holiday movie starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui; directed by Roberto Girault; announced in 2022) - TBA
The Hollys (holiday movie starring Sarah Shahi; directed by Burr Steers; A recently fired single mom takes her daughter and moves back in with her own mother, who is recently divorced, at the holidays, as the trio tries to get their lives back own track; announced in 2022) - TBA
Curbside Service (holiday-set movie starring Laurine Price; written by Christian van Slyke; A separated couple get stranded in the desert on their way to a holiday event) - TBA
Y2K (holiday-set disaster comedy starring Jaeden Martell, Rachel Zegler, Julian Dennison, Lachlan Watson, Mason Gooding, The Kid Laroi, Alicia Silverstone and Tim Heidecker; directed by Kyle Mooney; written by Evan Winter; A pair of nerds decide to crash the cool kid’s 1999 New Year’s Eve party but get more than they bargained for when the clock strikes midnight; announced in 2023) - TBA
The Matzah Ball (holiday movie based on the novel by Jean Meltzer; produced by Lance Bass and Ben Savage; A Jewish woman has kept her career as a Christmas romance writer secret from her family, but is forced to work with a childhood enemy when her publisher wants a Hanukkah romance; announced in 2022) - TBA
A Christmas to Remember (holiday comedy written by Erick Galindo and Patty Rodriguez; A petty holiday tyrant runs a White Elephant gift exchange with an iron fist, where people compete to bring the best gift; announced in 2022; filmed and set in Big Bear Lake, Calif.) - TBA
Naughty (holiday action rom-com starring Amber Midthunder; written by Siena East; announced in 2023) - TBA
This Time Next Year (holiday movie starring Sophie Cookson and Lucien Laviscount; directed by Nick Moore; adapted by Sophie Cousens from her 2020 novel of the same name; Two babies born on New Year’s Day, a minute apart, in the same hospital, keep running into each other each New Year’s Eve, before finally giving in to fate; announced in 2023; filmed in Rome and the UK) - TBA
Giving Thanks (holiday comedy starring Rebecca De Mornay, Terrence Howard and J.B. Smoove; directed by Leslie Small; written by Charles Kenneth Maye and Michael N.J. Wright; Two friends stuck in low level jobs kidnap a star athlete’s pet to hold for ransom in a misguided attempt to appear successful to their family at the holidays; filmed in Georgia) - TBA
The Guns of Christmas Past (holiday-set action movie starring Liev Schrieber; directed by Xavier Gens; written by Andrew Hilton; A former hitman returns for revenge when his best friend is killed, but ghosts of the past, present and future try to thwart his plans; announced in 2023) - TBA
The December Cross (holiday-set movie starring Kellan Lutz, Neal McDonough and Mila Harris; written and directed by Todd Turner; Border agents in a town named Bethleham intercept two children; filmed in Massachusetts; announced in 2023) - TBA
Midwinter Break (holiday-adjacent movie starring Lesley Manville and Ciaran Hinds; directed by Polly Findlay; based on the novel and adapted by Nick Payne; A married couple reach their breaking point during a winter holiday; announced in 2023) - TBA
Above the Line (Christmas-set heist movie starring Cedric the Entertainer, Sophia Ali, Gregg Henry, Adhir Kalyan, Reno Wilson, Jamie Lee, Dylan Playfair, Jackson Pace, John Way, Suzy Nakamura and Jordan Claire Robbins; directed by Jeffrey Scott Collins; Struggling actors are recruited for a holiday heist targeting the producer that wronged them all; filmed in L.A.) - TBA
We Live in Time (holiday-set romantic drama starring Andrew Garfield, Florence Pugh and Adam James; directed by John Crowley; written by Nick Payne; announced in 2022; filmed in the UK and France) - TBA
Snow Cookies (Greek-language holiday movie starring Yannis Tsimitselis; filmed in Greece) - TBA (Instagram)
Santa’s List (holiday horror-thriller directed by Jhené Chase; written by Hamid and Camille Torabpour; A detective is lured home for the holidays by the murder of her best friend and discovers a serial killer taunting her with the 12 Days of Christmas) - TBA
Dear Santa (a.k.a. Dear Satan; holiday comedy starring Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Brianne Howey, Hayes MacArthur, PJ Byrne newcomer Jaden Carson Baker, Kai Cech and Austin Post; directed by Bobby Farrelly; written by Dan Ewen; A dyslexic middle schooler finds his letter to Santa redirected to the underworld due to a misspelling, and the devil shows up to claim his soul; filmed in Decatur, Georgia) - TBA
Life and Death of a Christmas Tree (holiday documentary directed by Arturas Jevdokimovas tracing the life cycle of European Christmas trees; filmed in Lithuania, Georgia and Denmark) - TBA (clip)
Bitter Christmas (a.k.a Amarga Navidad; holiday drama starring Maria Rojo; written and directed by Pedro Almodovar in his first fully English-language movie; A woman is abandoned in New York by her partner at Christmas) - TBA
Come to My Place This Christmas (a.k.a. Ven a mi casa esta Navidad; Argentine holiday drama starring Leonora Balcarce and Marita Ballesteros; directed by Sabrina Campos; Spending Christmas with her brother’s in-laws a single woman in her 40s feels judged for her life choices) - TBA
Blind River (holiday-set crime drama starring Annalise Basso, Tracy Campbell, Steven Ogg, Jay Huguley, Denise Smolarek and Avalon Reign; written and directed by Carissa Stutzman; An overprotective blind mother’s daughter goes missing on Christmas Day and she quickly becomes a suspect) - TBA
Down Below (holiday horror-thriller starring Eric Roberts, Hutch Dano, Christopher Livingston, Doug Jones, Bai Ling and Alexis Knapp; directed by Spyder Dobrofsky; A sheriff and his suspect are both haunted by a sinister evil on Christmas Eve) - TBA
Naughty (holiday comedy directed by Olivia Wilde; written by Jimmy Warden; A woman travels to the North Pole in hopes of convincing Santa to testify on her behalf in a custody case; announced in 2023) - TBA
Wolfs (at least partially holiday-set thriller starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Amy Ryan; written and directed by Jon Watts; A pair of lone wolf fixers are forced to team up; filmed in New York and L.A.) - TBA
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