We held a big UK Premiere at the Genesis Cinema and got around 250 people attending. The film was launched online the next day, so we asked everyone to review it. Of course only a small percentage actually did, but it helped get the ball rolling.
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I have currently two films on Amazon Prime. I am not distributing myself but using an external distributor with whom I am very pleased. Bur how do I see how much ny film has grossed and his many times ut has been streamed?
Great article, I am an independent film maker in Nigeria. I just finished a short film and want to get it on amazon prime. Kindly help with some info, Do they accept short films? How do I respond to the tax administration from here?
I totally loved what I read. I found it very useful as I have just completed my very first feature film and am looking for ways to forge ahead. Your journey is very encouraging for people like me who are taking baby steps in this industry.
Prime use to pay you by the second it was watched on prime but now give virtually nothing. On the rent and buy it is hard because most people who pay for prime want their films free. Netflix might cost you money to get on in fees from the pitcher/distributor as unfortunately even if you have the best poster in the world they will charge you a lot of money for a new one which is normally worse. However you can get a big payout if excepted on Netflix and also better payment each time it is watched. It is near on impossible to get hold of a distributor to pitch to Netflix unless you have a big budget film or at least two big names in it which is a shame.
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The Fast & Furious movies have been a pop culture mainstay for two decades, but all good things must come to an end. And Fast X is the beginning of the end for this franchise, starting us down the home stretch that will presumably end with Vin Diesel riding off into the sunset to meet up with Paul Walker in car heaven at the end of the next movie. We're not there yet, though, and we're grateful for that, because Jason Momoa's man-child of a villain is the most fun baddie this franchise has ever had. -Phil Owen [Trailer]
If you saw Promising Young Woman, Emerald Fennell's polarizing (and, nevertheless, Oscar-winning) 2020 directorial debut, you already know that she's the kind of director who really likes making people talk. She's done it again, and to an even greater degree, with Saltburn, her Talented Mr. Ripley-esque salute to the aughts. Barry Keoghan stars as Oliver Quick, a poor Oxford student who gets drawn into the alluring world of the wealthy when he buddies up to Felix (Jacob Elordi), a classmate from an aristocratic family who takes pity on his less fortunate friend by inviting Oliver to spend the summer at his eccentric family's estate. Or is Oliver less fortunate? Come to find out the answer to that question, stay for a deliciously clueless performance from Rosamund Pike. -Allison Picurro [Trailer]
Every time Wes Anderson directs a new film, at least one critic inevitably calls it "the most Wes Anderson movie Wes Anderson has ever made." That might actually be true of Asteroid City, his latest. Anderson's quirky, dollhouse style is at an all-time high in this story that depicts the fateful events of a teen astronomy convention in a retrofuturistic version of 1955. The sprawling cast features perfectly droll performances from Jason Schwartzman, Tom Hanks, Margot Robbie, Steve Carell, and more, while the meta narrative (Asteroid City is also the name of a televised play within the movie) adds zany texture. It often plays like a live-action cartoon, as Anderson's best movies tend to. -Allison Picurro [Trailer]
There's no movie that can't be punched up with a little martial arts aided by wires and pulleys, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon style, right? This action comedy from We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor follows a young British-Pakistani woman who dreams of being a stuntwoman and has a sneaking suspicion that her sister's impending marriage to a hunk might mask her future in-laws' secretly terrible motives. Naturally, this leads to some Shaolin fight sequences, a plot that veers way off course yet still stays on brand with the nuttiness, and a delightful central story about the love between two sisters. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
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Expecting a good time while watching the famous tabletop role-playing game come to life is hardly a roll of the dice. This movie is always entertaining, moving forward with a combination of adventure, action, humor, and decent special effects. Chris Pine plays a rogue on the run looking for some nerdy object (a magical helm, a tablet that can bring back the dead, some stuff like that, it doesn't matter), and he's accompanied by other D&D classes, like Michelle Rodriguez's barbarian, Justice Smith's sorcerer, Sophia Lillis' shapeshifting druid, and Reg-Jean Page's paladin. Its focus on fun means anyone can enjoy it, even those who don't know what a gelatinous cube is. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
Michael B. Jordan stars in and directs the third movie to rise from the ashes of the Rocky franchise, this time following Adonis Creed (Jordan) as he prepares to fight his former childhood friend, Damian Anderson (Majors), years after an event changed both of their lives. Though not as acclaimed as the first two movies, it's still wildly entertaining, with bruising boxing sequences and a blistering performance from Jordan. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
Cate Blanchett's powerhouse performance and Todd Field's script and keen direction launched Tr into the discussions for best film of 2022, with many major prestigious film critics associations naming it their favorite. It was nominated for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and more at the Oscars (but didn't win any), further establishing it as a cinephile's favorite. As for what it's about, Blanchett plays an internationally renowned orchestra conductor whose career is disrupted by accusations of misconduct. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
Ben Affleck's film about Nike's seismic business decision to build a basketball shoe brand around some guy named Michael Jordan is a sharp look at the start of sports marketing and risky business endeavors that paid off. It's also kind of a Nike ad. But with a solid screenplay, some great acting by a tremendous cast, and Affleck's ability to blend comedy into corporate affairs, it's a... slam dunk. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
Beloved author Judy Blume is the star and focus of this documentary about her life as one of the most popular young adult fiction writers ever. Speaking with fans like Molly Ringwald, Samantha Bee, and Lena Dunham, Judy Blume Forever explores the impact she had on young women's lives and the closed-minded controversy surrounding her openness in writing about teenage sexuality. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
Billy Eichner wrote and plays the romantic lead of this well-reviewed gay rom-com, which sees a podcast host (Eichner) about to launch an LGBTQ+ museum in New York City when his already busy life is disrupted by another single gay man (Luke Macfarlane). Though both are wary of commitment, they are drawn together anyway. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
You've seen Top Gun: Maverick on the big screen, but have you seen it on your phone!?!? Relive all the intense IMAX action and dripping masculinity on your six-inch screen now that it's on Prime Video. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
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