The new thriller Blink Twice premieres this week, but you'd be forgiven for not immediately recognising the film's title.
Perhaps the name Pussy Island would be more likely to ring a bell, considering that's what the film was originally named for several years. From the moment it was first penned by Zoë Kravitz and E.T. Feigenbaum, the moniker stuck around throughout the film's development, casting and even filming.
Ultimately the title was scrapped, as Kravitz said the world was not ready to see the word 'pussy' in her movie's title. She'd been told it would ultimately damage the film's distribution plan, with cinemas hesitant to place it on promotional material or even see it printed on a ticket.
Or perhaps you've mostly heard the film referred to as 'that Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum movie' since it's the film where first-time director Kravitz and leading man Tatum met and fell in love, before getting engaged in October 2023.
While all these facts are entertaining and true, they ultimately overshadow the conversation we should be having about Blink Twice.
The opening scenes of this movie play out almost like a loose sequel to Pretty Woman.
Frida (Naomi Ackie) is a cocktail waitress struggling to pay her rent, when one night she and her best friend Jess (Alia Shawkat) ditch their uniforms, slip on the fancy dresses they smuggled into the party, and attempt to have a fun night amongst the VIP guests and pricey champagne.