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Madeleine Arthur
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📷 Habibe Guel Sener
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Color Out of Space will be released on Steelbook Blu-ray + DVD on October 24 via RLJE Films. This edition of the 2019 sci-fi horror film was previously only available as a Walmart exclusive.
Richard Stanley (Hardware) directs from a script he co-wrote with Scarlett Amaris, based on the short story by H. P. Lovecraft. Nicolas Cage stars with Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, Brendan Meyer, Julian Hilliard, Elliot Knight, Josh C. Waller, Q'orianka Kilcher, and Tommy Chong.
Matt Taylor designed the artwork. Existing special features are included. They're listed below, where you can also see more of the Steelbook artwork.
Special features:
The Making of Color Out of Space
Deleted & extended scenes
Photo gallery
After a meteorite lands in the front yard of their farm, Nathan Gardner (Nicolas Cage) and his family find themselves battling a mutant extraterrestrial organism as it infects their minds and bodies, transforming their quiet rural life into a living nightmare.
Pre-order Color Out of Space.
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Color Out of Space (2019)
dir. Richard Stanley
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Absolutely zonked over how u all missed the point of devil in ohio. It was NEVER about mae. Make is a conduit, a mirror, a reflection of the trauma that Suzanna has suffered, carries in her heart, and hides from herself and others every day. Mae is an unfortunate villain who happens to be deeply relatable to anyone who grew up homeschooled or insular. Her poignant moments, full of emotion, later found to be the hollow echoes of what she believes to be human emotion, the only weapon that she as a woman of the cult has been taught to use. It is her only tooth, and that is tragic and hopeless and indescribably awful, but she is responsible for using it to rip through the hearts of those who are kind to her.
Mae manipulated and staged the rescue because when you grow up in violence and manipulation you learn that manipulation is the ONLY way to achieve your goals.
Suzanne has never been safe because she has never been able to rescue the one person who mattered to her, and because that person refused to rescue her. She has never been able to believe that she can fulfill safety for herself or others, because of the doubly broken relationship with her mother. There is a chasm between who she believes herself to be and who she truly is. She assigns reasons to her actions because she cannot approach the truth. She is a beautiful character, but the dissonance is something she is unable to overcome.
Just because it doesn't have a happy ending doesn't mean it's not an interesting and meaningful series speaking to victims, identifying some of the complex ways in which trauma affects our lives, a cautionary tale even in some ways.
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3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost - photo preview
(photos 1-6, 8-14, 16, 18, 21.-22, 24, 27, and 29-30 are from parade.com, photos 19 and 23 are from just jarred.com)
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holy shit madeleine arthur in Devil in Ohio was amazing, like wow, the way she played an abuse victim was stunning, and the way she did homeschool-awkward, and especially her creepy obsession with suzanne, just wow. what a great series! I was totally blindsided when they said mae planted the white roses
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by clicking the source, you will find a gif hunt of madeleine arthur in devil in ohio (#190 gifs). all of these were made by me from scratch. you may edit these as much as you’d like, but please don’t redistribute or claim as your own. please like/reblog if you use them!
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Dear Hollywood,
STOP IT!! STOP. IT. STOP vilifying abuse victims, i cant fucking take it anymore. stop making them the bad guys. stop making everyone hate them. when i see that shit all i see is a writing/directing crew that is too ignorant to understand the complexities of trauma and the abused brain.
when you vilify a victim character youre teaching EVERYONE WATCHING that vilifying those you dont understand - or those who are so abused that they dont yet understand nonabusive society -that the victims are the bad guys. victims are TRYING THEIR BEST to adapt AND recover.
STOP IT.
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Madeleine Arthur
IG: MadeleineArthur
📷 Cedric Jolivet
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Devil in Ohio's original soundtrack is available on vinyl for $30 via Mondo. The album is pressed on 140-gram "Cornfield" colored vinyl and comes housed in a gatefold jacket.
It features a suite from composer Will Bates (I Origins, The Magicians) along with songs from Bishop Briggs, Fay Wolf, Bates & Maiah Manser, and Isabella Summers & Elise McQueen.
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