It Follows
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Initial release | USA |
Directors | David Robert Mitchell |
Budget | 1.3 million USD |
Cinematography | Mike Gioulakis |
Box office | 23. 3 million USD |
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23.3 million USD | |
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Theatrical country of origin release date | USA |
Screenplay | David Robert Mitchell |
Distributed by | Radius-TWC |
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ID | 513308 |
About It Follows
After carefree teenager Jay (Maika Monroe) sleeps with her new boyfriend, Hugh (Jake Weary), for the first time, she learns that she is the latest recipient of a fatal curse that is passed from victim to victim via sexual intercourse. Death, Jay learns, will creep inexorably toward her as either a friend or a stranger. Jay's friends don't believe her seemingly paranoid ravings, until they too begin to see the phantom assassins and band together to help her flee or defend herself. … MORE
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taxpayers ' money to Fund an increase in redundancy payments in the last year after a series of High Street shop and restaurant failures, a study shows.
the amount That the government of the Insolvency Service rose to its highest level in seven years, information by property consultants Altus group show.
It Follows a series of high-profile errors, including Mothercare and Thomas Cook .
As a result, the Insolvency Service £346m bill picked up, Altus says.
That was 16% higher than in the year 2018.
A freedom of information request by the Real Estate consultancy revealed That £223 last year's bill covered severance payments.
a Further £64m was to have earned for the money, if the employees had worked with a deadline.
The rest covered by unpaid leave, as well as outstanding payments for wages, overtime, and Commission were owed to employees, went to a business bankruptcy.
Although the taxpayers are shouldering the initial costs of the insolvency proceedings, payments, trying to recover as much as possible, the assets of The Company - But this can take a long time.
The Centre for Retail Research, said That More Than 16,000 branches closed in the last year. As a result, the sector of 143,000 jobs shed.
the pressure on the new Chancellor Rishi Sunak on the reform of The Business rates system, was blamed for the increase in failures on The High Street.
Robert Hayton of Altus, said business rates had contributed to The Number of insolvencies in the past year, although it was only very rarely the only reason a business failed.
Nevertheless, he said: "A fair and reformed system is within our reach. "
"If we need serious help on the 'levelling-up" of the economy to struggling municipalities, tariffs, invoices to Fall In line with falling rents, while the acceleration of the meritorious business must rates be appealed, a priority of the government. "
retailing, business rates
Source of news: bbc.com