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Take Marc's first criminal act with Rebecca, a nighttime crusade outside of a high school party in which the two steal money from unlocked cars. The scene feels painstaking in its normalization of what is surely an anxiety-inducing event for Marc. The camera follows the teens without much of a pulse and Coppola relies on diegetic sounds over a score to keep the energy flat. Coppola's car crime feels as mundane as teenagers walking to school. It's a risky choice on Coppola's part, as her visual sense could bore those viewers looking for a rush, but it's a skillful one in cutting to the core of her characters' emptiness. The unsettling reality of "The Bling Ring" is how these teens aren't excited by their actions. They remain soulless through their criminal endeavors, and that's a tone intensified by Coppola's visual sense. Perhaps the most memorable shot in "The Bling Ring" is the long take that captures the teenagers breaking into the home of "The Hills" star Audrina Patridge. Coppola films the robbery through an establishing shot of Patridge's home.
The new play involves time travel as well as the appearance of Jesus Christ himself (complete with musical number "Rock Me Sexy Jesus"). As the production gets underway, Dana faces trouble both at home and at school, with budget cuts as well as growing community controversy making it even more of an uphill battle. Florence Pugh in Fighting with My Family. Photo: Mirror Releasing Fighting with My Family (2019) Celebrate the ongoing Pugh-aissance with Stephen Merchant's Fighting with My Family. Based on the experiences of English professional wrestler Paige and the documentary The Wrestlers: Fighting with My Family, the film stars Florence Pugh as Saraya, whose passion for wrestling initially bonds her family, but causes fractures as she begins to grow famous. Pugh is, of course, wonderful, and it's a joy watching her throw down in the ring. Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry. Image: Warner Bros. Dirty Harry (1971) "You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky? ' Well, do ya, punk? "
Sofia Coppola's satirical crime comedy is now streaming on Netflix and remains an overlooked triumph for the director. With readers turning to their home viewing options more than ever, this daily feature provides one new movie each day worth checking out on a major streaming platform. The most iconic moment of Sofia Coppola 's 2013 satirical comedy " The Bling Ring " arrives at the 27-minute mark. Nicki Moore (Emma Watson) is smoking a joint in a friend's room while trying on designer clothing. She has recently learned that her friends Rebecca (Katie Chang) and Marc (Israel Broussard) have broken into Paris Hilton's home and stolen shoes and handbags. Nicki, chronically impatient and desperate for attention, turns to her friends and says, "I wanna rob. " Watson's delivery has all the lackadaisical ignorance of a five-year-old asking for too many sweets. Here's a teenage girl so obsessed with the rich and famous that she's oblivious to the illegal implications of what she's saying. It's one of the great line readings of the last decade and the perfect microcosm of Coppola's study of teenage disconnection.
The audience is invited to try to understand the Bling Ring's motivations, but Coppola never turns them into heroes, instead maintaining a distance from her subjects that can be as rewarding as it is frustrating. No matter what side of the moral line you land on, however, there's no denying that Coppola's film is stylish, mixing popping visuals with an equally bright soundtrack. Stream on Netflix Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan. Image: Universal Pictures Conan the Barbarian (1982) If you've ever wanted to know what James Earl Jones would look like with baby bangs, then Conan the Barbarian is the movie for you. A young Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as the titular barbarian, who sets out for revenge against the cult leader Thulsa Doom (Jones) who murdered his parents and entire village. Filled with sorcery and swordplay (and some truly stunning outfits), Conan the Barbarian delivers exactly what you want it to, i. e. the sense of watching a magic- and snake-heavy D&D campaign play out. Stream on Hulu Joaquin Phoenix in The Master.
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