What do you expect when you see this logo at the start of a film?

What do you expect when you see this logo at the start of a film?

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pretentious white hipster shit

All i can think of is Lean On Pete, since that trailer showed during every movie i saw for a summer, and it looked so horrendous every time

gay24 sanitized America woke Starbucks culture

Oof

Oof...

probably something mediocre, maybe something good

A bone chilling slow burn kino

Why, a slow burn, bone chilling, atmospheric horror film of course; without the Jumpscares, obviously.

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I expect to leave the theater feeling ashamed of my penis and skin color.

dread inducing suspenseful buildup with jaw-clenching climaxes

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cheap thrills and jump scares

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Yikes.

Memes aside, The Lighthouse trailer looks fucking amazing. Can't wait to watch it.

I enjoyed the farewell desu

A bone choning stone turn spheric horror

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I expect that are a bunch of troglodytes who don't understand what a distribution studio does exactly are probably gunna post wojak memes on this shit board, and elsewhere people who also don't know what a distribution studio does exactly are going to call A24 the saviors of cinema or something like that.

You're all fucking retarded.

What? It's not even true. Are all people who post this Mad Men image idiots?

Well I know that distributors have very little to do with the making of the movie but is also true that A24 in particular chooses to distribute a specific type to movie and you can generally assume you're going to get something arthouse. The only exception I can think of is The Disaster Artist which is a pretty standard comedy.

Define the distinct particularity shared between films like The Witch, Good Time, and Under the Silver Lake.

Well I haven't seen Under the Silver Lake but The Witch and Good Time both have artful cinematography, visual heavy films with long periods of silence, and the story consistently proceeds in a different direction from what someone who has watched a lot of film would come to expect. I'd call them genuinely subversive but I know how much this board hates that word. Which is exactly why I'm going to call them that anyway. They're subversive. I actually just finished watching High Life, another A24-distributed film, and I would describe it the same way.

user I'm very, very drunk and you just made me pee myself

While I have no doubt that movie will indeed be amazing A24 trailers are notorious for doing a bad job representing the complete film. Same with little summaries like on the back of the Blu-ray. You can tell the marketing company is completely perplexed by these films and tries to make them sound like generic action flicks.

So, niggers are the ones shitting on A24. Go back to your Tyler Perry and Black Panther, maybe one day you’ll be smart enough to make something that will win a real reward, and not just an affirmative action award.

Kino and capeshitters SEETHING
Case in point

>Best Picture
>not a real award
LOL spice your food boy

>Wojaks mock people for liking blockbusters
>Wojaks also mock people for liking art films

So what the actual fuck am I "allowed" to like?

A movie

triggered Yea Forums who hates a company that gives directors more creative control than most studios

Yea Forums hates literally everything that anyone has ever liked. It's the happiness that bothers them, nothing to do with the movies themselves.

I expect another incel post.

Truly a frightening thought.