Originally, theAnatomy of a Fallfilmmakers wanted to use “Jolene” by Dolly Parton in the movie.

Ultimately, they settled on “P.I.M.P.”

They detonated the gasoline, then set off a rig with aluminum powder “for some bright flash.”

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Originally, theAnatomy of a Fallfilmmakers wanted to use “Jolene” by Dolly Parton in the movie. Ultimately, they settled on “P.I.M.P.” by 50 Cent.

2.Also inOppenheimer, the production teamrecreatedLos Alamos on a 21,000-acre ranch in New Mexico.

She said it took “probably about eight takes” to accomplish.

5.ForPoor Things, the castrehearsedtogether for three weeks before filming began.

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This time period is also when Emma and director Yorgos Lanthimos experimented and found Bella Baxter’s walk.

Notably, she took inspiration fromThe Jeffersons, namely Weezy Jefferson, and Helen Willis.

Da’Vine also worked extensively with dialect coach Thom Jones to perfect her Boston accent.

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10.Also inAnatomy of a Fall, the use of “P.I.M.P.”

Shelearnedhow to speak Osage like a native speaker for the film.

The scene wasfilmedin the real cathedral and is “largely in a single, six-minute take.”

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“We had a kind of dramatic bonding moment, in retrospect,” Carey said.

Greta Lee and Teo Yoo alsonever knewwhen the Uber would actually enter the scene.

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Behind the scenes of "Barbie"

Behind the scenes of "Poor Things"

Screenshot from "Poor Things"

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Screenshot from "The Holdovers"

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Screenshot from "Anatomy of a Fall"

Screenshots from "Anatomy of a Fall"

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Screenshot from "American Fiction"

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Screenshot from "Killers of the Flower Moon"

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Screenshot from "Maestro"

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Screenshot from "The Zone of Interest"