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Ronan Lynch/Adam Parrish - The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater
Neil Josten/Andrew Minyard - All For The Game by Nora Sakavic
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cabesswtaer · 2 months
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The Outrun (2024)
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Two types of queer when seeing a raven in a movie.
Me: OMG it's Riko Moriyama!
My friend: Aww, Chainsaw!
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filmdaya · 3 months
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The Outrun
2024
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denimbex1986 · 3 months
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'Paul Mescal cut a casual figure as he reunited with his All Of Us Strangers co-star Andrew Scott at Glastonbury festival in Worthy Farm on Saturday.
The Irish actor, 28, who stars as mysterious neighbour Harry in the emotional drama, seemed in high spirits as he was reunited with his co-star Andrew, 47, to participate in a special Q&A with Saoirse Ronan, 30.
Paul rocked a plain white T-shirt and beige chino trousers and layered up the ensemble with a lace cream shirt which he left unbuttoned. He sported a black and white pair of Adidas trainers.
Meanwhile, his co-star Andrew, who stars as a grief-stricken screenwriter in the film, opted for a more colourful ensemble as he sported a cobalt blue gilet.
He teamed the casual gilet with a baby blue vest top and wore a pair of baggy navy trousers.
He completed the look with a pair of chunky white Nike trainers and seemed in good spirits as he smiled for the camera.
All Of Us Strangers director Andrew Haigh, 51, also attended the event and ensured to get snaps with the pair.
He sported a boxy black T-shirt and a pair of light blue denim jeans as he smiled for the snap.
The three then took part in a festival edition screening and Q&A with Saoirse at the Pilton Palais tent to discuss the film.
Searchlight, who took to Instagram to post the sweet snaps, captioned the post with: 'Dream Glasto squad ✨ Andrew Haigh, Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal stopped by the @piltonpalais tent with Saoirse Ronan for a festival edition screening and Q&A of All of Us Strangers.'
It comes after Andrew spoke out on his close friendship with his co-star Paul, calling him ' a wonderful friend.'
The Irish actors worked together on their Oscar-nominated movie, and spent awards season together, delighting fans with their red carpet antics.
And since then, Andrew revealed how Paul played a pivotal role in helping him through a tough time after his beloved mother Nora died suddenly in March, right in the middle of the awards season spotlight.
'I adore Paul, he's so, so … continues to be …' Andrew told The Sunday Times. 'Obviously it's been a tough time recently and he just continues to be a wonderful friend. It's everything.'
'The more I work in the industry, I realise, you make some stuff that people love and you make some stuff that people don't like, and all really that you are left with is the relationships that you make. I love him dearly.'
All Of Us Strangers sees Andrew star as a screenwriter drawn back to his childhood home who enters into a fledgling relationship with a mysterious neighbour played by Paul.
Director Andrew Haigh previously said that Paul and Andrew were 'fearless' when filming their sex scenes in the new movie.
Speaking to Vanity Fair, he said: 'There was chemistry between the two of them literally the second I saw them together.
'Both of them were pretty fearless. There was no sense of them being afraid of approaching those scenes. They knew how important they were.'
As well as the success of All Of Us Strangers, Andrew is currently basking in a flurry of positive reviews for his starring role in a new Netflix adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley.
He also recently collected the Critics' Circle Theatre award for his remarkable performance in a contemporary rendering of Chekhov masterpiece Vanya.
But the occasion was tinged with sadness for the Irish star, whose devoted mother Nora passed away with a 'sudden illness' in March - shortly before Mother's Day.
And Scott - who dedicated the award to her memory by telling audience members 'she was the source of practically every joyful thing in my life' - admits he felt compelled to immerse himself in work following her recent passing.
'Well, you know, you have to — life goes on, you manage it day by day,' he told the Sunday Times.
'It's very recent, but I certainly can say that so much of it is surprising and unique, and there is so much that I will be able to speak about at some point.'
It comes after All Of Us Strangers had viewers in tears since its release in January with many believing it was overlooked at this year's award season.
The emotional drama starring Andrew and Paul ties together a beautiful romance with deep grief, as Andrew's character, Adam, remains deeply affected by the death of his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell).
Based on the 1987 novel Strangers by Taichi Yamada, screenwriter Adam struggles to move forward with his life as he remains preoccupied with memories of the past before he meets his mysterious neighbour Harry (Mescal).
As the film blurs the line between life and death it becomes difficult to figure out what is real and what is a creation of Adam's mind.'
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introvertedpedant · 8 months
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Yet another good review for The Outrun.
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Winner will be revived.
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lovetgr76 · 1 hour
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Saskia Reeves and the Cast from The Outrun at a special screening of #TheOutrun at @CentralPictureH with @StudiocanalUK.
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woodtoc · 11 days
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Maybe im trippin but nora durst and adam parrish are so similar !!!! I cant stop seeing it
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cabesswtaer · 1 year
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The Outrun (2024)
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screenzealots · 8 months
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"The Outrun"
An effective, raw look at the devastation addiction can cause, the film is a genuine, therapeutic, and hopeful story of healing.
Based on author Amy Liptrot’s 2016 memoir of the same name, “The Outrun” is a highly personal screen adaptation of one woman’s battle with addiction and the difficult steps taken in her quest for healing. It’s a recovery drama full of pain and self-discovery, but director Nora Fingscheidt creates a film that’s unlike others with similar narratives. Elevated by an impressive lead performance from…
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kitsune-z · 2 years
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mid-autumn is the best time because:
the guys from Aglionby are especially charming at this moment. they are more interested in mysterious kings, not exams
the view from the monmouth manufacturing windows becomes much more beautiful
u don't need an excuse to drink tea all day and wrap up in a Gansey’s blanket that smells like Gansey (this is doubly pleasant)
the forest quietly whispers legends about witches in Latin. golden leaves cover the ground and rain makes cozy atmosphere
Ronan dreams and gives Adam different creams to save the skin of his asshole's hands
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writermuses · 2 months
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headcanon generator — bold what applies to your muse (following in my tagger's footsteps and adding comments where I wanna)
caitriona steals other peoples clothes. (she may be poor but she's ethical)
caitriona can't spell restaurant. (her brother owns one)
caitriona likes board games, but no one else wants to play with them. (lonely girl problems)
catherine steals other peoples clothes.
catherine has an intense fear of water.
catherine is not good with social cues.
catherine could easily survive The Hunger Games. (she's very likable, wealthy, and logical)
hallie belle shops exclusively at thrift stores. (she rarely shops because she prefers stealing her mothers clothes but when she does she's getting weird "vintage" items or band shirts)
hannelore sleeps in until noon.
hannelore is constantly singing for no reason.
hannelore has an incredible spice tolerance. (babygirl can eat!)
micah has a diary that they write in with a glittery gel pen.
micah uses two-in-one shampoo and conditioner. (his hair is his pride and joy! he would never!)
micah nearly drowned in a river as a child.
micah has an incredible long-term memory but an awful short-term memory. (he has fairly poor memory all around)
micah forgets to eat sometimes.
nora will remind others in the midst of chaos how good they're being. (The praise kink and goody good girl behavior would not stop in chaos 😂)
If rhett likes someone, they will give them a pretty rock.
rhett cracks their knuckles very loudly.
rhett is pansexual. (I think he's probably done some things with men in the past, but he identifies as straight)
rhett is a dog person.
ronan is oblivious to any and all romantic interest someone may show them. (He's so good at reading people except for romantic behaviors. Sexual flirting he can manage to know when that's going on but romantic sweetness hahaha nope)
teague can't make the voices go away.
teague is smart but also very stupid. (he's a kingpin, are we surprised)
theo has punched a hole in their wall.
theo would buy clothes from the soup store.
theo listens to 80s music.
trey is an introvert.
trey tells dad jokes.
trey does not know how to read.
trey has punched a hole in their wall.
trey crashed a riding lawn mower into their fence. (it's giving rich boy was punished with 'chores' behaviors 😂 )
yulia is very willing to eat inedible things.
yulia enjoys doing taxes.
yulia is unemployed. (probably wishes she was)
yulia is very good at walking in platform heels. (just stripper things)
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awardswatcherik · 3 months
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Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up 'The Outrun' with Saoirse Ronan for Fall 2024 Release
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