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Finally, if you missed my interview with Chris Pine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Tony Curran, Billy Howle and David Mackenzie at TIFF where we went in depth about the incredible tracking shot that opens the film, click here.

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Outlaw King tells the untold, true story of Robert the Bruce who transforms from defeated nobleman to outlaw hero during the oppressive occupation of medieval Scotland by Edward I of England. Despite grave consequences, Robert seizes the Scottish crown and rallies an impassioned group of men to fight back against the mighty army of the tyrannical King and his volatile son, the Prince of Wales. Filmed in Scotland, Outlaw King reunites director David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water) with star Chris Pine alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence Pugh and Billy Howle.

Godfrey's actions incite the northern barons, who march to meet King John. Speaking now for Sir Walter, Robin proposes that King John agree to a charter of rights to ensure the rights of every Englishman and to unite his country. Realising Godfrey's deception, and knowing he must meet the French invasion with an army, the King agrees. Meanwhile, French marauders plunder Nottingham. Robin and the northern barons arrive to stop Godfrey's men, but not before Godfrey has slain the blind Sir Walter.

In London, King John reneges on his promise to sign the charter and declares Robin an outlaw to be hunted throughout the kingdom. The Sheriff of Nottingham announces the decree, and Robin and his men flee to Sherwood Forest with the orphans of Nottingham. Marian narrates their new life in the greenwood, noting that they live in equality as they right the many wrongs in the kingdom of King John.

Scott's dissatisfaction with the script led him to delay filming, and during 2008 it was rewritten into a story about Robin Hood becoming an outlaw; at one point Crowe was even being considered for a dual role as both Robin and the Sheriff. Scott dropped the latter notion and Nottingham was retitled to reflect the more traditional angle. In June, screenwriter Brian Helgeland was hired to rewrite the script by Reiff and Voris.[12] Producer Marc Shmuger explained Scott had a different interpretation of the story from "the script, [which] had the sheriff of Nottingham as a CSI-style forensics investigator".[10] Scott elaborated the script, portraying the Sheriff of Nottingham as being Richard the Lionheart's right-hand man, who returns to England to serve Prince John after Richard's assassination. Though Scott felt John "was actually pretty smart, he got a bad rap because he introduced taxation so he's the bad guy in this", and the Sheriff would have been torn between the "two wrongs" of a corrupt king and an outlaw inciting anarchy.[13] Locations were sought in North East England including Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle and Kielder Forest. A portion of filming was intended to take place in Northumberland. As a result of the WGA strike, production was put on hold.[14]

Filming began on 30 March 2009.[33] In June and July, the crew filmed at Freshwater West beach, in Pembrokeshire, Wales.[34] The arrival of the dead king's cog (boat), accompanied by Robin and his men, at the Tower of London was filmed at Virginia Water, where a partial mock-up of the Tower was built. Extensive scenes from the film were filmed on the Ashridge Estate, Little Gaddesden, on the Hertfordshire/Buckinghamshire border.[35] Filming of the siege of Castle Chalus took place at the Bourne Wood at Farnham, Surrey during July and August.[36] Filming also took place at Dovedale near Ashbourne, Derbyshire.[37] On July 31, thieves broke into the props building at night and stole cameras that were being used for the film.[38]

A few quick ground rules: 1) I'm ranking these based solely on Florence Pugh's performance and NOT the movie as a whole. So Harry Style's acting and Louisa May Alcott's classic story will not be factored in and 2) SPOILERS ABOUND!

Sticking to the British line of succession theme, Pugh plays the wife of Scottish warrior/wannabe king Robert the Bruce in this Netflix chainmail drama (not to be confused with The King, another medieval Netflix film starring Timothee Chalamet which I thought was the same film). As you might expect about a military action flick, Pugh isn't given a ton to do as she waits at home for her husband to usurp the throne. She's got a few meaty roles as she's offered the chance to renounce her husband (she refuses and is shoved in a hanging cage), but her screen time is pretty minute. I'd love to see her take the lead in a period action flick someday because she is more talented than this role allows her to be.

And one slot higher, we have the original Yelena appearance. While most would agree that Black Widow is a mid-tier Marvel film, Florence Pugh's performance stands out as one of the best in the MCU (and 2022 films in general, IMHO). Pugh provides the comic relief, razzing her older sister for her signature fight stances and wardrobe choices. She also keeps up with Scar Jo in the stunts department, kicking ass in fight scenes, chase sequences, and aerial acrobatics. We also see Pugh flex her signature dramatic acting chops as she reunites with her estranged sister and then must say goodbye to her again at the end of the film, something that carries extra resonance with Avengers: Endgame viewers who know Black Widow will sacrifice herself. We most definitely need a Yelena feature stat.

A bit overshadowed by Don't Worry Darling on this year's press circuit, this 1800s religious thriller is far and away the better movie and features the better Pugh performance. Miss Flo plays a nurse from the Crimean War, who is dispatched to the ruralist corner of Ireland in order to investigate a young girl who claims not to have eaten in four months. The girl, her parents, and the local church are alleging that the girl is being fed directly by God, and the local government has called upon Pugh and a nun to check things out. Based on a novel by Room's author Emma Donoghue, The Wonder provides Pugh with a ROBUST role full of nuance, passion, and weighty monologues. The film as a whole does get drawn out a bit too long, and so Miss Flo does spend a LOT of time wringing her hands on the Moores in a way that keeps it from the dynamism of her top performances, but this is the kind of thing of lead role I think Pugh should be taking.

I'm sure that I will get plenty of flack for not giving this performance the top spot, and I would certainly not object to anyone who lists Midsommar as Miss Flo's best work. I mean the walking across the field while crying. The group morning. The look on her face as she's made May Queen and watches the barn fire. Her reaction to the old people jumping off the cliff. I'd never heard of Florence Pugh before watching Midsommar, but I couldn't get her out of my head after. This is Florence Pugh's movie from start to finish and she's incredible as a woman in mourning who travels with her deadbeat boyfriend to Scandinavia for vacation. While I think this is a perfectly calibrated performance, it does keep Pugh almost entirely in the drama box though, and as we've seen with Black Widow and Fighting with My Family, she's got great comedic chops that go unused here. But please don't stuff me in a bear suit and burn me alive for saying this isn't her best work.

As a self-identified (and a BuzzFeed quiz-identified) Amy March, I will admit that I am in the tank for all things Amy. But I swear my Little Women obsession is not the only reason why Florence Pugh's performance as the youngest March sister is #1. To start, there is the fact that this is Miss Flo's only Oscar-nominated performance, but aside from that, Greta Gerwig's adaptation is just the perfect vehicle for Pugh's range. There's the fact that she has to play the same character across two different timelines and somehow manages to deliver both a child and adult performance with equal amounts of realism and conviction. Moreover, of the four sisters, she is the one who delineates her two selfs the most clearly. In many ways, she's the comedic relief of the quartet (I mean Beth and Meg certainly aren't bringing the jokes), but she's also given some of the most gut-wrenching dramatic moments as well. In one moment she's making Laurie a mold of her feet and in the next, she's delivering a feminist monologue about the brutal condition of women in society. And the best scene in the whole movie is this one, where Amy says "Stop it, Laurie. You're being mean." Florence Pugh really said "I want to be great or nothing," and guess what? She's certainly not nothing.

The Plott Balsam IBA stretches across 120,000 acres of beautiful, mountainous Northern hardwood forests, spruce-fir forest and bogs along the Blue Ridge Parkway. As part of the southern Appalachian Mountains, this Important Bird Area covers several popular, highly trafficked hiking and rafting destinations, as well as several federally protected expanses of wilderness.

Much of the lower-elevation forests within the Plott Balsam mountain range have endured severe damage from aggressive logging practices. Acid rain, meanwhile, continues to pose a threat to the high-elevation, spruce-fir forests in the region, weakening the trees and making them susceptible to the balsam wooly adelgid, small wingless insects that infest and kill firs. Widespread private development has also proven to be of significant detriment to the flora and fauna species that call the mountains home.

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