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The Greatest Hits is a 2024 American romantic fantasy film written, produced and directed by Ned Benson, and starring Lucy Boynton, Justin H. Min, David Corenswet, and Austin Crute. It follows Harriet (Boynton) who, mourning her deceased boyfriend, travels back in time when she listens to a particular song associated with the latter.
After premiering at the SXSW film festival, “The Greatest Hits” will receive a limited theatrical release on April 5, 2024, then stream on Hulu beginning April 12. Best of Variety.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 50% "Power" is the story of a media consultant, Pete St. John (Richard Gere) who pulls out all the stops to get his client, businessman Jerome Cade (JT Walsh), elected to ...
The soundtrack consisted of songs which were curated from Benson's musical selections included in the script written during the film's pre-production. [1] Benson associated with music supervisor Mary Ramos, on curating specific songs with the stipulated budget allocated for music rights and also appropriate to the situation and narrative, thereby becoming a conscious process.
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Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% IMDb Score : 8.2/10 Directed by the Coen Brothers and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin, this movie adapted the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name.
The film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 53% of critics had given the film positive reviews, based upon a sample of 58. [7] The website’s critics consensus reads, "It's burdened by a predictable, overly melodramatic story, but The Greatest benefits from strong performances by its talented cast." [7]
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