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#Tom cruise video edit
babygirllinds · 1 year
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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRqEdNa8/
soooooo 👀
I made an edit of Maverick and I don’t regret anything.
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huntmavs · 2 years
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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE invented comedy
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graphix never got any better than this!
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axel0715 · 3 months
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He's good looking in this movie
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nade2308 · 1 year
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Petition to have Tom play in the theater, please and thanks.
Tom Cruise in The Late Late James Corden Show Primetime Special, 27.04.2023
Part 1 || Part 2
@thethistlegirl @malewifebillcage
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tsusukii · 2 years
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My dad believed in you
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valkilmerr · 2 years
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This is just the Jerry Maguire free fallin scene (because I'm obsessed with this movie lol)
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paladinofmoonlight · 1 year
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gift for @tvheit reminiscing our 2022 white man journey <3 
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babygirllinds · 1 year
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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRqEGYHe/
another Mav edit 🫠
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huntmavs · 2 years
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the mapother cinematic universe (mcu)
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nothannuh · 2 years
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take my breath away
in which steve drags you to watch top gun. [wc 2.1k]
pairing; steve harrington x fem!reader
warnings; tom cruise, fluff, best friends to lovers, one pet name (bub), swearing, ghostbusters slander (i’m sorry i love ghostbusters), the timeline is all messed up because i’m making up stuff to match with when top gun came out, minorly edited so there is bound to be many mistakes
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“so... does this mean you’ll see top gun with me?” steve asks. he was being strange, stranger than usual. more touchy too. 
you sigh. “steve, i don’t want to watch some stupid plane movie.”
he scoffed, “it’s not just a plane movie, it’s about fighter pilots, which is so much cooler than just planes!”
steve had showed up to your door, begging you to see top gun with him. robin didn’t feel like going, claiming she was sick. “you are going to be the death of me, harrington.” you say, grabbing your jacket and pushing him out the door.
“you’re gonna love it, i promise.” he held out his pinky. “c’mon, pinky promise?”
locking your pinky finger with his, you laugh. “whatever you say. if i end up hating this you’re gonna pay for everything for the next movie night, that includes snacks, drinks, and the movie.”
“i always pay for the movie, perks of working at family video.” he winked. you fake gagged. 
“actually, i’ll pay for the movie. you can get everything else. you have horrible taste.”
steve began to drive, but took one hand off the wheel to hold it to his heart, “you wound me, bub! you are so evil.”
“i’m not the one who made us watch ghostbusters three days in a row.” you tease.
“oh c’mon, ghostbusters is awesome!”
“steve, it was so boring! i almost fell asleep all three times!”
steve gave you a look, “i’m telling the kids that you said that. be prepared.”
“you suck.”
steve knew it was all in good fun, “yeah, yeah, whatever. i’m sure you’ll like top gun better than ghostbusters.”
“and why is that?”
“tom cruise! every girl like tom cruise, right?”
you pause, “he’s... definitely alright.”
“am i better than tom cruise?”
regret filled your stomach as you answered, “somewhat.” steve smiled ear to ear. “oh god, i can see your ego inflating. i shouldn’t have said anything.”
steve just responded by turning the radio up. 
upon arriving at the theater, you could see a large group of people crowding in. 
“holy shit... i think we should’ve waited until you could rent it.”
“and miss out of the whole movie theater experience? yeah right!”
you hid your face, aggressively rubbing at your cheeks. “steve we’re gonna be packed in there like sardines!”
you both climbed out of his car, and he wrapped his arm around your shoulder. “it’ll be fine! i made sure to save the best seats in the house, so that’s gotta mean something right?”
“how’d you reserve seats?”
he winked, “i have my ways.”
“oh right, forgot about your harrington charm.” you tease
hugging you closer into his side, he whispered, “like it hasn’t worked on you.”
usually, the closeness wouldn’t bother you, but steve was a lot closer than usual. it made you feel funny on the inside. you couldn’t tell if it was good or not.
“in your dreams, harrington.”
the inside of the theater was insane. long lines to get drinks and popcorn, and an even longer line to the bathroom. “jesus...”
“hey, go get some popcorn while i get the tickets. remember, no butter!” he urged you towards the machine. 
“forgot you were a freak.” you mumbled to yourself. steve was a strange character, that’s for sure. 
once he paid for the tickets, he made his way over to you. you were shaking slightly, thinking about the amount of people probably crowded beyond belief. he noticed this, putting a hand on the small of your back. “it’ll be alright, just focus on the movie.”
“yeah, focus on dumb planes...”
“dumb planes.” he repeated to himself, then chuckled. “you love it! i pinky promised, remember?”
“whatever, harrington.”
the inside of the room wasn’t that packed, definitely not shoulder-to-shoulder, but still enough people to make you uncomfortable. 
steve was right, he did reserve the best seats in the house. they were in the very back, two empty seats.
previews were already playing, your favorite part. 
“oh my god, we have to see that!” you exclaimed at every trailer. steve just laughed, but he knew you would end up dragging him to see every single one. he wouldn’t complain, anything with you was fun.
this was undoubtedly the loudest theater you’ve ever been in. as soon as “TOP GUN” showed up on screen, everyone cheered. they cheered for every actor, and started clapping when danger zone by kenny loggins started playing.
steve was one of those people, cheering at everything. although you thought the opening sequence was a little long, it made steve happy, so you didn’t mind. 
“ghostrider is such a sexy name for a plane.” steve whispered to you. it made you laugh.
as the movie progressed, you couldn’t help but enjoy it. “okay, it’s not a dumb plane movie.” 
“see!” steve said all too loud, then quieter. “i told you, fighter pilots top everything.”
goose had become your favorite character already.  
“oh my god...” you whispered at the volleyball scene.
“oh, so you like oily guys playing volleyball? noted.” steve whispered. if it wasn’t so dark in the theater, he would’ve made fun of your blush. the thought of steve playing volleyball, shirtless, entered your mind. you shook your head slightly. 
steve noticed your mind was somewhere else. he smiled to himself. 
as soon as the lights turned back on, you were in awe. it was actually a really good dumb plane movie. steve seemed to love it too, although he was staring at you. 
you gave him a puzzled look, “what?”
“so... good?”
you hit his shoulder, starting to get up. “yeah, whatever. it was good. i can’t believe i cried so much at goose’s death. that was extremely fucked up of them.”
he nodded, “agreed. what do you say we go on a little drive? i’m not too keen on going home yet.”
you understood what he meant. his parents weren’t home, and unlike other teens, he didn’t like to be alone. the house was all too big and all too quiet. it scared him.
“of course, butt-muncher.” you laughed.
“butt-muncher? that’s new.”
“it’s your call sign, i’ve just made it up.”
“ha ha. very sweet of you, bub, but i think i deserve something a little cooler than butt-muncher. maybe something along the lines of maverick, maybe iceman?”
getting back into his car, you looked over at him with a strange look on your face. “so you just wanna steal the ones from the movie? why not be original? butt-muncher is original and funny.”
“whatever you say, ass-hat.”
“wow, that was a low blow, butt-muncher!” you and steve both laugh.
steve started the drive, driving down roads you had never seen before, allowing you to see a different side of hawkins than you were used to. 
you two sat in silence for what seemed like forever, although it was only 15 minutes. 
steve broke the silence. “i’d be a good fighter pilot, right?”
“you’re telling me that you, steve harrington, would fly a fighter jet?” you ask and he nods. “i don’t believe that. i mean, sure, you’d look good doing it, but the thought of you flying something is so funny.”
“i’d look good doing it?” steve felt weird. a good weird, but hearing that you think he would look doing something was strange. he felt happy. maybe, just maybe, you felt the same way. 
steve was good at hiding how he felt. all of his touches, though wanting to be more than friendly, weren’t seen as that. they were just little pieces of affection that only friends would do. his flirting was taken as a joke, but it wasn’t. 
“you look good doing everything.” you say in a small voice. and he did. he looked good in that moment, driving with one hand, glancing over at you every so often. “steve? you good over there?”
he shook his head. his attention was frozen on the road for a little bit, unresponsive. “what? oh yeah, i’m totally fine. tubular even.”
“you are so stupid.” you laugh. 
“oh but you love me.” he teased. 
“yeah, i do.” you admitted. you were best friends, you had said you loved the other one before. there was something different about this time, though. steve felt it, and you certainly felt it too.
the car fell into a comfortable silence, the sound of the engine the only thing in the air. steve had the radio so low it was almost silent. you couldn’t tell what was on. 
“what did you think of the piano scene? great balls of fire.”
steve looked to you, catching your eyes. his ears were red. “i liked it. i liked the i laughed at love ‘cause i thought it was funny bit.”
“you think love is funny?” you ask. you hoped he hadn’t taken it the wrong way. 
“eh, it’s confusing for sure.”
the atmosphere was awkward, so you decided to make it less awkward. or maybe, a little more awkward. you wanted steve to smile again. 
“but you came along and you moved me honey.” you sang, incredibly off-key and loud. you had a twang in your voice, trying to make steve laugh. it worked.
“i’ve changed my mind,” he yelled, tapping on the steering wheel. “this love is fine.”
“goodness gracious, great balls of fire!” you said simultaneously. 
you two had broken out into song, singing the entire thing as if you hadn’t heard it for the first time earlier that day. there was no music, nothing to keep you in the rhythm. you two created it for yourselves.
your eyes were closed, too caught up in singing to notice the car was parked. steve was still singing with you, just quieter. he was admiring you. you looked so peaceful in his eyes, in your element. he loved you.
as you neared the end of the song, you turned to steve. he was quiet. “you look weird.” you say.
he was taken aback. “what?”
“you’re all red. i think you were singing too hard.” you laugh. he was singing too hard, but he wasn’t red for that reason. “c’mon.”
he had driven to his house, figuring it would be more bearable to be there if you were with him. 
you got to the door before him. when he went to unlock it, his hands were shaking. “did you eat too much candy, harrington?”
“what?” he looked to his hands, running one through his hair to ease the shakes. “yeah, uh... yeah.”
you thought he was being really strange, stranger than steve normally was. he was weird the whole day. 
steve was quiet as he led you to his room. you spent many summers laying on his floor. he had air conditioning, and hawkins heat was killer. “hey, so... i was wondering-” you started. 
“take my breath away. that song in the movie? reminded me of you.” 
the confession was rushed, steve seemingly regretting it as he began to mess with papers on his desk. “oh yeah? it reminded me of tom cruise. he takes my breath away.”
“seriously? i basically just told you i liked you and you mention tom cruise?” he sounded hurt, but then he started laughing. you worried you actually hurt his feelings.
“okay, skipping over that confession, remember when i said you were better than tom cruise? yeah.”
“oh.”
“i like you too, butt-muncher.”
steve suddenly felt very hot, and very unstable, like he would fall down if he stood any longer. he flopped onto the bed. “i don’t know what came over me to say that.”
“so you don’t like me?”
he was quick to correct himself. “no! no, i uh, i definitely do. i just don’t know what possessed me to say it so... weirdly, i guess?.”
you laughed, sitting next to him. “i don’t know either. you are strange and weird.”
“well, you like strange and weird me, so.”
“that i do.”
“can i kiss you?” usually steve would be less nervous kissing someone, but it was you. his best friend, who he just found out felt the same way. 
you nodded your head, too stunned to think of something witty. 
the kiss felt normal, like you two were made to be together. it was beyond nice. your hand found his neck, touching the hair there. 
the kiss was short, but left you breathless. “whatcha thinking ‘bout?” steve said. he was still oh so close to your face. you almost couldn’t speak, but alas, you found words. 
“tom cruise playing volleyball.”
“oh you suck, you are even more evil than i thought.” he teased, leaning in to kiss you all over your face. 
the whole time, you replayed take my breath away by berlin. steve took your breath away.
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tsusukii · 2 years
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Then I spilled this blood for you
Top Gun Maverick is one of the best movie I've seen this year! ngl, watched it probably 5 times 😅
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broskiblurbs · 8 months
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One Time Thing pt. 2
Summary: You wake up in Tom’s bed after a drunken night. You’re confused about how you feel. Oh, also, you happen to be his little brother’s best friend.
Warnings: Mention of vomit, mild cussing
A/N: Hey guys! I'm back! I should be writing a paper, but I needed to let off some steam. I'm sorry about the long wait. I've been really busy. Also, I was originally going to make this series that place on a cruise, but I've never been on a cruise before and I didn't want that to impact my writing. So, I edited Part Two and republished it. It's much different now and longer, so I hope you enjoy!
Part One here
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A few weeks later, you and Harry are at your apartment hanging out. Things have been more normal than you expected them to be. Of course, Harry still didn’t know and as far as Tom, you have been simply avoiding him. Whenever there was an event or hang out that included Tom you always had some excuse as to why you couldn’t go. You would be lying if you said you didn’t think about that night. You do. More than you would want to admit, which is why you needed to keep your distance.
Tom had been constantly trying to get your attention the last few weeks. You weren’t sure why it mattered so much. You figured he had never had a one night stand before and didn’t know how they worked. Last week Harry had invited you to go rollerblading with his family, but declined when you found out Tom was going to be there. You told Harry that you were on your period and you were cramping really badly. Which was true to some extent. You were on your period, thankfully, just not cramping as bad as you said you were. 
Two weeks before that, his family was having a huge barbeque to celebrate the Fourth of July, which confused you because they were British not Americans. Harry told you that they just like to have a reason to have a cookout. It was more about the event than the holiday. The moment you saw him there, you couldn’t handle it, well, your stomach couldn’t. Those tasty ribs that Harry’s dad prepared were now in the sewage as vomit.
Meaningless to say that Tom was starting to piece together everything after you canceled on “Boys Night Out” tonight. This hangout was a monthly occurrence when the five of you would go bar hopping, or as they would say “pub crawling,” and get as drunk as possible. Yes, you were female, but you were always considered as one of “the boys.” Now, Tom was blowing up your phone with confusion? Anger? Both? You weren’t sure, however, you were positive that there were emotions in his texts. You were staring anxiously at his unanswered texts when your phone started ringing. It was Tom calling you. 
You immediately send the call to voicemail. How could he be so stupid? He knew that you were with Harry right now, which by the way, has no idea you had sex with his brother. Your cheeks turn red as you slam your phone back down on the kitchen counter.
“Who was that?” Harry wondered with his head peeking up from the couch in the living room.
“Uh, no one. Just spam,” you responded way too quickly to not be lying.
“Are you sure?”
“Yep. No one.” It seemed that Harry didn’t believe you, but didn’t want to push it. He sunk back into the couch. You could hear the sounds of TikToks coming from his phone as he burst out laughing.
“Y/N, you have to see this!” You hurry to the couch with your best friend. On his screen was a cat being startled by an invisible bug, causing the cat to start doing random flips in the air.
“Eh, I’ve seen better cat videos.”
“Pfft, you’re just a hater.” “I’m not a hater. Besides, I thought you liked dogs.”
“I can like both,” Harry responded. Your phone starts ringing again. 
“Okay, for real, who is calling you?” Your friend asks. A spam number doesn’t call this frequently, so you knew that lie was out the window.
“Fine, some guy I slept with and he doesn’t know what a one night stand even means.” This was the truth and it felt nice to say something truthful to Harry because recently, it seems to be one lie after the next. You send Tom to voicemail once again and click on his messages. You don’t bother reading them.
You: Stop calling me! I’m with Harry.
“Who is the guy?” He questions. You groan.
“I don’t even remember his name.” So much for telling the truth.
“Well, he needs to know that no means no.” Both you and Harry receive a notification and it’s from the group chat.
Tom: Hey mates. Sorry I cannot make it tonight. I have an early interview in the morning I forgot about. Have fun.
Sam: Boohoo. You and Y/N suck.
Harrison: They’re lame anyway. We can really have fun now.
You knew Tom was full of bullshit. You think this is Tom testing you. He thinks if he backs out of Boys Night Out, then you would suddenly feel better to go. You weren’t going to give Tom what he wants. You were going to prove him wrong. 
“Well, that sucks,” Harry interrupts your thoughts.
“It’s fine. I’m sure you will still have fun.”
“Yeah. Anyway, I got to go. Feel better soon.”
About two hours later, you’re snuggled up on the couch and watching Netflix when you hear a knock on your door. You debate on pretending you’re not home and just not answer. Then, you hear another knock. With a groan, you hesitantly get up. You swing the door open to find him meeting your eye.
 “Uh, I have some water running for my shower. I don’t want it to get cold. Talk to you later, byeee.” You tried closing the door in Tom’s face, but he wasn’t having it. He stopped it with his hand, knowing you were lying.
“You shower after you’re in your PJs?” He raises his eyebrow in suspicion. 
“It was a last minute decision. Also, very bold of you to assume these are my PJs. For all you know, I wear this everyday,” you sass, folding your arms across your chest.
“Come on, I don’t even hear the water running,” he exasperates.
“It’s quiet?” You try but not with as much confidence as you hoped.
“Can I, please, come in?”
You roll your eyes and give in. “What do you want?”
“You’ve been avoiding me,” he says as enters your apartment.
“Pfft. Not everything is about you. Perhaps, I just don’t have any interest talking to you,” you simply state.
“You seemed plenty interested that night, darling.”
“If you’re here to rub it in my face, then you can-” You point to the door.
“No, sorry. Too soon. My bad,” he interrupted. “I just came so we can be on the same page. I don’t want my presence to ruin your ability to have a good time and visa versa. This..” he points at you then himself. “..doesn’t have to be weird. I want us to co-exist. If you’re okay with that, darling.”
“First, stop calling me ‘darling.’ Second, I agree. We can be adults about this,” you respond. “It was a one-time thing.”
“Great. Glad to be on the same page. You have to stop avoiding me, really. That’s going to start attracting more attention to the situation than anything else.” You take a deep breath.
“Yeah, but you ditching Boys Night Out the same day I do; doesn’t ring any alarms to anyone?” You state as you grab a handful of popcorn you had popped for yourself earlier. 
“What, I really do have an early morning interview,” he gasps.
“Mhm, sure you do.” You raise an eyebrow at him.
“It can be with you if you want.” He winks, causing you to shiver and blush.
“Tom! You can’t make comments like that.” You exclaim.
“What comment?” He chuckles and you throw a piece of popcorn at him.
“You know what I mean.”
“Alright, I’ll stop…” He walks up to you. Closer than you should allow, but you don’t stop him. You really should, but you don’t want to. He leans to whisper in your ear, “...but I can tell you enjoy them. You’re cute when you blush.” He slowly pulls away. 
You should yell at him for making such a pass on you, but you do quite the opposite. You don’t even stop to think about what you’re doing. You kiss him. Hard. Your hands are grasping onto the collar of his sweater, pulling him closer. You caught him a bit by surprise, but he was quick to recover. He has one hand tangled into your hair and the other wrapped around your waist. Your tongues explore each other’s mouths. He picks you up and sets you on the counter. 
Then, you stop. As if some common sense had finally been knocked into you. Tom sees the concern looks in your eyes and gives you some space. His lips are red from your kisses. His hair is more wild.
“What are we doing, Tom?” You whisper.
“I don’t know.”
“We can’t do this to Harry.” You take a deep breath. “I can’t even blame it on the alcohol.”
“I know, but you shouldn’t beat yourself up over this, love. I’m as much at fault as you are.”
“You need to leave.” You turn your back to him, trying to compose yourself.
“Y/N,” he tries.
“Tom, please.” With that, he sulks out the door.
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brian-in-finance · 2 years
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Disney, Altitude, Mubi win top prizes at The Big Screen Awards 2022
The Walt Disney Company, Altitude, Paramount Pictures and Mubi were among the winners at The Big Screen Awards, which recognises excellence in UK marketing, distribution, publicity and exhibition.
The Big Screen Awards were rebranded from the Screen Awards, last held in 2019, and were unveiled tonight (November 24) at a ceremony in The Brewery, London, with comedian Phil Wang on hosting duties.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK & Ireland won a special distributor of the decade award, recognising 10 years of achievement. The company has released 145 titles in theatres since 2013 totalling £2.21bn at the UK and Ireland box office, making it the decade’s top distributor with a 20.5% share. The award was collected by Lee Jury, senior vice president of studio content marketing and co-head of Walt Disney Studios UK/EMEA.
The distributor of year – independent award went to Altitude, which was praised for its support of cinemas coming out of the pandemic, including the release of Minari into cinemas when venues reopened last year. “[They] gave cinema audiences something to come back for at a time when new product was badly needed,” said one judge.
Paramount Pictures UK picked up the new blockbuster of the year award for Top Gun: Maverick. The award shines a spotlight on the studio campaigns that galvanised audiences to return to cinemas. Top Gun grossed a huge $102m at the UK box office after star Tom Cruise held out for its cinema release during Covid.
Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast, released in the UK by Universal, won the best British film award, voted for in an online poll by readers from a shortlist selected by Screen International’s senior editors. Jamie Dornan and Jude Hill appeared by video link to accept the award.
PHD UK & Warner Bros won theatrical campaign of the year (200 sites and over) for The Batman, with judges praising the villain-centric approach taken as ”ballsy”, “striking” and “brave”.
Mubi won theatrical campaign of the year for a title released into 199 sites or under as well as the international feature film campaign of the year awards for The Worst Person In The World. The film passed £1m at the UK and Ireland box office, in part due to a “cheesy but brilliant” Valentine’s Day marketing campaign.
Documentary campaign went to Dartmouth Films for Eric Ravilious: Drawn To War, with event cinema campaign going to Empire Street Productions and National Theatre Live for NT Live: Prima Facie, which starred Jodie Comer and was seen by more than 300,000 people.
For this year’s rebranded awards, several new prizes were introduced, including breakthrough British filmmaker, which went to Boiling Point director Philip Barantini, and breakthrough British actor, awarded to Honor Swinton Byrne, who most recently starred in Joanna Hogg’s The Eternal Daughter and The Souvenir films.
There were three other new categories for 2022. Big screen event of the year went to the 2022 edition of the Glasgow Film Festival, which achieved a record high of 73% audience capacity on its first in-person edition post-Covid.
The green screen award, honouring a company that put sustainable practices first, went to Lewes-based independent cinema Depot. The diversity and inclusion initiative prize, recognising inspirational work towards creating a more inclusive industry, was awarded to the BFI London Film Festival’s critics mentorship programme.
Other returning awards included PR campaign of the year, which was won by Premier’s “smart, funky and funny” campaign for Prano Bailey-Bond’s horror Censor.
The cinema of the year prizes went to Ilkley Cinema (for 24 screens and under) and Cineworld Basildon (for 25 screens and over).
Vue Entertainment won cinema marketing campaign of the year for ’Get Lost in Great Stories — Jurassic World Dominion’.
Cineworld’s Olivia Ter-Berg won the industry rising star category; Picturehouse Entertainment & Intermission Film took home the ever-competitive poster of the year prize for The Reason I Jump; Ali & Ava won trailer of the year for Altitude and Intermission Film; and Into Film & Universal Pictures UK won brand partnership of the year for their No Time To Die schools marketing partnership.
Finally, the Cinema First achievement award went to cinema programmer Roy Gower, who worked at ABC Cinemas (which became Cineworld in 2006) from 1975 to 2014, before joining Everyman Cinemas, where he worked as director of film until his retirement in 2021.
The full list of nominations is here.
Sponsors for the evening included: Eikon, MediCinema and Powster. The event was in association with Cinema First and the UK Cinema Association.
The full list of winners: Screen Daily
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SOURCE: SCREEN INTERNATIONAL JUDE HILL, JAMIE DORNAN
Remember… Brian will post Jamie’s and wee Jude’s thank-you video if/when it’s available. 🍿
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chlodoll · 6 months
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i was just trying something here and the week is now over (this was also getting longer than expected)
random thoughts of the week 😮‍💨
that song from north west is so catchy i can’t lie! it’s your bestie ~ miss miss westie ~~~
tiktok shop is really ruining the experience on there
andrew and emma broke up over a decade ago .. please get it together stop the lala land edits i beg
idk if those summer fridays lip balms are worth $24
i need to start watching sports these men are always fighting
selena selena selener… oh girl hahahaha
are kids really in 8th grade unable to spell their own names? what is going on?
still hate a man with a podcast mic
i really have no memory of fantasia and jennifer hudson being on the same season of american idol… i thought they were on different ones? you mean jennifer wasn’t a winner but won in the end?! oh i know that’s right!!
i’m actually shocked kylie didn’t walk the carpet at a wonka premiere yet she was there for most of them?
pardi is 40??? he has a kid???????
they did WHAT in the senate hearing room!!!!
suki still has that photo up on twitter cropping nabiyah out? oh she’s a nasty one and stands by it
and fuck south korea for not giving bts that exemption! giving it to people for playing fucking video games! are they insane?!
ariana needs to just rest and revamp rem beauty OR let it go
both of those rings are hideous
the day james gunn stops coming online and fact checking every damn thing is the day i know peace
these white boys of the month are more in the gutter each time. bring back the heartthrob!
seeing those pics of emma stone from behind with that long black hair for poor things is actually the thing convincing me to watch. idk what it’s about otherwise but that hair!
i never really felt deeply about veneers but zendaya should never get them. she has to keep the toof
it’s been time to recast kang
i really do love the bow trend. that one is really cute
i just want zac efron to be happy
how are they mad at people keeping up with tz and call us weirdos who only like tom and don’t like z when they get majority of their z news from here… if we didn’t like her how does that work? if they really thought we were the weirdos why are they here too?
book authors making fake accounts to leave 1 star reviews? on goodreads? wtf
i would love for meghan and megan to meet
i’m shocked people like the movie the holiday so much. even more that people loved the jack and kate relationship. i must’ve tuned them out each time i watched cause i have no idea how they happened
bridergton will be cancelled before they get to all those love stories. they gotta start doubling up. and shouldn’t have changed the order
drake and camilla cabello? please be serious!
why are they even releasing aquaman in theaters?
sydney sweeney is suddenly styled incredibly well
where is simone ashley casting news
the 9 month cruise on a boat from 2003 sounds like a bad idea
who was that white man who instantly became more attractive saying that grown woman by beyoncé was his favorite song by her?
when are they announcing spider man 4?
what did charles say to get them to totally ruin the crown? they were on his neck before. claire foy didn’t work her ass off for them to end the show like that
my reading goal is going to be 40 next year i’m over this
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the blueprint for pathetic men: jerry maguire
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