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Chadd Harbold

@chaddwithtwoDs

Head of Production: Post Film | Director: PRIVATE PROPERTY | Producer: LINOLEUM, DEPRAVED, WRATH OF BECKY, MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND | https://t.co/YuN1nHZopH

Brooklyn, NY Beigetreten Ekim 2009
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Evan Badpoor
Evan Badpoor@evanmgoodrich·
Children being exposed to disturbing movies they are entirely too young for and have no business watching is an important rite of passage, a time-honored tradition
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jimmy@jimsweatshirt·
pure cinematic magic
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Chadd Harbold@chaddwithtwoDs·
HM: Aspen, The Cars that Ate Paris, Chime, The Most Terrible Time in My Life, Phase IV, Rambling Rose, Vice Squad
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Chadd Harbold@chaddwithtwoDs·
#Top5FirstViews March 2026 Welfare (Frederick Wiseman, 1975) Night of the Juggler (Robert Butler / Sidney J. Furie, 1980) Edvard Munch (Peter Watkins, 1974) Serpent’s Path (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 1998) Speaking Parts (Atom Egoyan, 1989)
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lorenzo@vincegallodaily·
Monte Hellman. Warren Oates. Cockfighter.
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Variety@Variety·
Mary Beth Hurt, who was nominated for three Tonys and appeared in films including “Interiors” and “The World According to Garp,” died on Sunday from Alzheimer’s. She was 79. variety.com/2026/film/news…
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Todd Spence@Todd_Spence·
One of the best David Lynch stories I’ve ever heard 👏
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seosamh 🇵🇸
seosamh 🇵🇸@dayglowj0e·
they’re both backlit by the sun despite facing directly opposite one another
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Nick Robinson
Nick Robinson@Nickrob·
Stop comparing this to entertainment. It’s all written to target addiction centers in the brain in the ways that mobile gaming did and worse. Most of their money comes from horribly addicted whales. It’s not the future of filmmaking.
TheWrap@TheWrap

Inside the future of Hollywood 🎬 No trailers. No hierarchy. No wasted time. On this micro-drama set, everyone—from PA to lead—is working side by side, shooting entire storylines in a single day and turning around full series in just over a week. TheWrap's Tess Patton visited sets around L.A. to explore what this billion-dollar, phone-first industry actually looks like behind the scenes.

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Stephen Gibbons@Gibboanxious·
Wake in Fright (1971) dir. Ted Kotcheff
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Benzo Stray Dogs
Benzo Stray Dogs@benzostraydogs·
Punishment Park (Peter Watkins, 1971): “I’ve been on TV before.” One of the most righteously angry movies I’ve ever seen. Watching this while we are at a similar, repressive inflection point as Vietnam was both harrowing and filled me with hope. Perhaps this time we can persevere
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Mike David
Mike David@mikemoviez·
"THE SWIMMER [1968] is a surreal, unsettling, and highly stylized masterpiece, featuring an unforgettable performance by Burt Lancaster, and directed by Frank Perry. It is based on the 1964 short story of the same title by author John Cheever. It follows a man’s delusional journey across suburban pools, which serves as a profound allegory for the decline of the American Dream, personal failure, and the loss of youth. A "suburban odyssey" that blends a dreamy, sunny aesthetic with dark, psychological undercurrents, it acts as a blistering satire of upper-middle class affluence, vanity and denial. The film is known for its dream-like, sometimes disjointed narrative, with some viewers seeing it as an interpretation of the descent into Hell."
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alex lei@alexL_E_I·
knowing that Godard always returned to this moment, i feel pretty confident in saying that i could spend decades searching through cinema and not find a better scene than this
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Nick Newman
Nick Newman@Nick_Newman·
"And as much as I’m a Hitchcock nut, I don’t think that the substitution [of John Ford] was a good thing for American filmmaking." metrograph.com/olivier-assaya…
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Nick Newman@Nick_Newman

Had a long talk with Olivier Assayas @Metrograph last weekend—on Suspended Time, The Wizard of the Kremlin, his hoped-for Something in the Air sequel, and why he's a "completely schizophrenic" Frenchman: metrograph.com/olivier-assaya…

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