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Prime Big Deal Days: Shop 90 of the Best Early Deals From Prime Day 2.0 on September 19, 2023 at 8:41 pm Us Weekly

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Hate waiting an entire year for the return of Amazon Prime Day? You’re in for a treat! Amazon just announced Prime Big Deal Days for 2023. This event will essentially function as another Prime Day.
Whether you’re starting your holiday shopping or picking up items you missed over the summer, Prime Big Deal Days gives Amazon Prime members a chance to nab some major savings.
What Are Prime Big Deal Days?
Like Prime Day, Prime Big Deal Days will be a two-day event filled with exclusive savings for Amazon Prime members. The 48-hour event will be available in 19 countries (including the United States).
“We’re giving our Prime members yet another way to save, with deals on some of the most wanted gifts of the season,” said Jamil Ghani, Vice President of Amazon Prime.
When Will Prime Big Deal Days Be?
This mega-shopping event will begin on October 10 at 3:00 a.m. EDT and run through October 11 at 3pm ET.
How Do I Sign Up for Prime?
Before we go any further, we need to make sure you’re a Prime member! It’s the only way to access Prime Big Deal Days savings. Sign up for Prime — or start a free trial — through this link to make sure you’re all set for the event.
What Will Be on Sale?
“Members can shop deals across categories like fashion, home and toys that include some of our most popular items during Prime Big Deal Days,” said Ghani. You can expect deals on everything from Amazon Devices to renowned brands across all categories. There’s a high chance you’ll be able to find a deal for most products on your wish list!
What Will Be the Most Popular Categories?
According to Statista, the top 10 leading product categories purchased by Prime Day shoppers in 2023 included home goods, household essentials, apparel and shoes, consumer electronics, beauty and cosmetics, health and wellness, toys and video games, pet care, small appliances and smart home devices.
We can expect to see the same categories leading the way for Prime Big Deal Days!
How Can I Prepare?
Along with signing up for Prime, there are multiple ways to prepare for Prime Big Deal Days.
Want to nab invite-only doorbuster deals? You can request an invite now, and if you’re selected, you’ll receive an email during Prime Big Deal Days to nab your exclusive deal during the limited-time event. You can see a list of invite-only deals on this page. Select savings include 60% off Blink Outdoor home security, 46% off the Philips 3000 Series Air Fryer and 55% off the Jabra Elite 7 wireless earbuds.
You can also prepare by setting up personalized deal alerts. Just visit the Prime Big Deal Days page on your Amazon Shopping app to create deal alerts for your most-wanted products.
In addition, if you save items to your wish list or cart in advance, Alexa can notify you up to 24 hours before the sale about any applicable deals!
How Can I Make Sure I Don’t Miss Anything?
Sign up for our newsletter and make sure to bookmark our Shop With Us page to see all of the top deals. Remember to check back with Us during both days of the sale, as some deals will likely last for one day only!
Can I Start Shopping Deals Now?
That’s why we’re here! Many amazing early deals have already dropped. Brands like to get in on the action early so shoppers don’t miss out. We’ve picked out 90(!) of the very best early deals for you to shop below!
The Absolute Best Early Deals for Prime Big Deal Days
Home Goods and Decor
Want a cozier home? Or are you focused on chic decor? Looking for quicker, more efficient ways to tidy up? Regardless of your goals, there are Prime deals waiting for you!
From diffusers and humidifiers that look like they were plucked straight out of an art museum to pre-strung Christmas trees and cordless Dyson vacuums, the early home deals are out of this world!
Meross Smart WiFi Essential Oil Diffuser — was $50, now $34!
Bissell SpotClean Pet Pro Portable Carpet Cleaner — was $175, now $130!
Linenspa Hypoalleregnic Microfiber Comforter, King — was $85, now $46!
Dyson V11 Cordless Stick Vacuum — was $570, now $465!
Yankee Candle Home Sweet Home Large Jar Candle — was $31, now $17!
Sealy Electric Heated Blanket — was $120, now $90!
National Tree Company Artificial Christmas Tree — was $370, now $175!
Shark Steam Pocket Mop — was $90, now $60!
Bedelite Stain Pillowcase (2-Pack) — was $15, now $10!
Simple Natural Products Wool Dryer Balls — was $35, now $24!
Fashion
If you’ve started swapping out your summer clothing for your fall threads, you’re likely realizing you need more replacements than expected. Whether you need a new jacket to replace a tattered one or don’t want to miss out on some of the season’s hottest jewelry trends, this is your moment!
This Prime Day-like sale is the perfect opportunity to revamp your wardrobe, your shoe rack, your accessory collection and more!
Levi’s Ex-Boyfriend Trucker Jacket — was $98, now $59!
White Mountain Bari Clog — was $79, now $41!
BTFBM Half-Zip Pullover Sweater — was $56, now $40!
Awaytr Floral Hair Scarves (3-Pack) — was $21, now $12!
Efan Two-Piece Lounge Set — was $73, now $45!
Telena Adjustable Belt Bag — was $22, now $13!
Sunzel Crossover Yoga Pants — was $50, now $28!
Hellodr Teardrop Earrings — was $19, now $10!
Anrabess Oversized Turtleneck Dress — was $63, now $36!
Dream Pairs Chelsea Style Ankle Bootie — was $50, now $35!
Electronics/Tech
Been saving up for a new TV? Looking for some smart devices to make life a little easier? Or maybe you’re finally ready to make the upgrade to a reliable pair of wireless headphones. All eyes are on electronics right now!
From laptops to small yet powerful tech accessories, this sale has it all. Save hundreds or more on game-changing purchases!
JBL Live 460NC Wireless Headphones — was $130, now $99.95!
Acer 2022 Chromebook 315 — was $599, now 216!
Amazon Fire TV 32″ 2-Series — was $200, now $130!
Amazfit GTS 2 Smart Watch — was $135, now $90!
Anlmz 3-in-1 Charging Station for iPhone — was $50, now $20!
Meidong TV Sound Bar — was $89, now $50!
Apple AirPods (2nd Generation) — was $129, now $99!
MusiBaby Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker — was $40, now $27!
Phomemo D30 Label Maker — was $53, now $24!
Apple iPad (9th Generation) — was $329, now $270!
Beauty
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Makeup lover? It’s the perfect time of year to trade out peaches and pale pinks for berries and wine reds. Skincare enthusiast? Let’s swap our lightweight mists and gel-creams for concentrated serums and soothing moisturizers. Hoping for good hair days? You’ll need some A+ treatments and tools!
Whether you’re already a big-time beauty babe or are just starting to dip your toe into the glam pool, Prime Big Deal Days is a can’t-miss shopping destination!
Aveeno Calm + Restore Redness Relief Moisturizing Cream — was $27, now $15!
Blumbody Face & Forehead Wrinkle Patches — was $28, now $20!
NYX Powder Puff Lippie Lip Cream — was $9, now $3!
Elizavecca CER-100 Collagen Coating Treatment Rinse — was $20, now $13!
Lamora Smoky Eye Neutral Eyeshadow Palette — was $25, now $10!
L’ange Hair Le Duo 360° Airflow Styler — was $119, now $89!
Cosrx Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence — was $25, now $16!
iRestore Essential Laser Hair Growth System — was $995, now $595!
TsMaddts Eyebrow Tweezer Set — was $17, now $7!
Maree Facial Masks (6-Pack) — was $26, now $19!
Health and Wellness
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Whether you need essentials for your medicine cabinet or want to use this sale as an opportunity to try an innovative wellness product, we have picks for you. From cute bandages to sleep solutions, you’re about to “get well soon” even sooner!
Health and wellness mean different things for everyone, but we’re confident that you’ll find something in this sale that floats your boat and leaves you feeling fabulous!
Youth & Tonic Water & Waste Away Pill + 15-Day Colon Cleanse — was $39, now $25!
This Works Deep Sleep Bedtime Bundle — was $66, now $50!
Beekeeper’s Naturals Propolis Throat Spray — was $14, now $11!
Vicks Personal Sinus Steam Inhaler — was $50, now $40!
Garden of Life Multivitamin for Women — was $52, now $39!
Toloco Massage Gun — was $90, now $50!
OLLM Teeth Whitening Kit — was $50, now $30!
First Aid Only Emergency First Aid Kit — was $35, now $26!
SpaSenses Shower Steamers (12-Pack) — was $30, now $22!
Twinings Self-Care Wellness Variety Gift Box — was $27, now $13!
Toys and Games
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Do you prefer video games or board games? Lawn games? Card games? You’ll find all of the above on sale during Prime Big Deal Days. And don’t forget about toys for your little ones!
Create your own Barbie Land with dolls and accessories or get ready for an energetic Nerf battle with our top toy and game picks!
Barbie Fantasy Hair Doll & Accessories — was $23, now $16!
NERF Fortnite Dual Pack — was $22, now $15!
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Nintendo Switch — was $70, now $61!
Himal Collapsible Corn Hole Set — was $59, now $37!
The Best Friend Game — was $25, now $16!
What Do You Meme? Bigger Better Edition — was $30, now $20!
Bluey’s Deluxe Play & Go Playset — was $28, now $19!
Lego Rainbow Bricks Puzzle — was $18, now $11!
Force1 Scoot Hand Operated Drone — was $40, now $24!
RadBizz Push Pop Bubble Fidget Sensory Toy — was $9, now $7!
Pet Care
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Do you have a perfect pup or cute cat you adore? Maybe both? Or perhaps you have a less common pet, like a bird, bunny, snake or lizard. Regardless, we all feel the same — we want to treat them well. That said, we also don’t want them to destroy our house with fur, accidents and odors!
Keep your pets happy with toys, comfy beds and treats, and keep your home clean and fresh with efficient tools and products. Shop our faves below!
Happi N Pets Cloud Cat Scratching Post — was $40, now $27!
Hygge Hush Dog Bed (XL) — was $55, $44!
DreamBone Spirals Variety Pack — was $19, now $12!
Living World Deluxe Habitat for Rabbit, Guinea Pig and Small Animal — was $156, now $120!
Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator — was $45, now $36!
VacLife Handheld Vacuum for Pet Hair — was $80, now $50!
Chom Chom Roller Pet Hair Remover — was $32, now $25!
Wevonigu Bearded Dragon Travel Carrier — was $18, now $15!
Flow 15 Aquarium — was $143, now $113!
Tomxcute Pet Water Fountain — was $56, now $30!
Kitchen and Dining
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While we covered home essentials above, kitchen and dining finds deserve their own category. From small appliances that make meal preparation easier to nice serving sets you can place out for guests, this sale is like a treasure trove of kitchen and dining deals!
Ready to create the kitchen or dining room of your dreams — all while saving some serious cash? Let’s do this!
Chefman Multifunctional Digital Air Fryer — was $140, now $99!
Carote Pots and Pans Set — was $150, now $80!
Esmula Bartender Kit — was $40, now $28!
Peach Street Speed Boil Electric Kettle — was $50, now $25!
Smirly Large Charcuterie Board Set — was $60, now $40!
S JustStart Wine Decanter With Built-in Aerator — was $57, now $42!
Cuisinart 15-Piece Knife Set — was $160, now $65!
HomEdge PVC Placemat (4-Pack) — was $20 now $10!
Jasai Glass Soap Dispensers (2-Pack) — was $22, now $13!
KitchenAid Classic Mixing Bowls, Set of 3 — was $35, $19!
Celebrity Favorites
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Of course, celebrities are our bread and butter — so when we get to shop their favorite products on sale? What more could we ask for? Some stars even have their own Amazon storefronts!
From stunning beauty and fashion buys to cozy and convenient home picks, we’re going to show you 10 celeb-approved picks below that will help you live an A-list life!
Blake Lively: Adaptive Sound Technologies LectroFan White Noise Machine — was $50, now $32!
Kyle Richards: Crest 3D Whitestrips Kit — was $70, now $59!
Tayshia Adams: Hammam Linen White Bath Towels (4-Pack) — was $80, now $34!
Charli D’Amelio: Gladdon Quilted Crossbody Bag — was $36, now $20!
Marianna Hewitt: Saukole Casual Zipper Sweater — was $39, now $31!
Alix Earle: Kingmas Foundation Makeup Brush — was $10, now $5!
Jessica Alba: iRobot Roomba i3+ — was $469, now $399!
Miranda Kerr: Cosmirror Lighted Makeup Vanity Mirror — was $39, now $20!
Paige DeSorbo: Kimorn Retro Sunglasses — was $18, now $14!
Lala Kent: Hibshaby Bodycon Dress — was $33, now $26!
Looking for something else? Explore all of Amazon’s Daily Deals here for more great finds!
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Independent Film’s New Reality: 10 Brutal Truths You Have to Face in 2026

If you are still approaching independent film like it’s 2015, you are going to get crushed. The landscape that once rewarded a scrappy feature and a couple of festival laurels has become a crowded, algorithm‑driven marketplace where attention is the rarest currency. Recent industry analysis on “inflection points” for 2026 all say the same thing: the business model for independent film has changed, whether you like it or not.

1. You’re Competing With Everything
Your film is no longer just competing with other indie features. It is fighting for attention against TikTok clips, prestige series, and endless back catalog on every streaming platform. That means “pretty good” is invisible. You either have a sharp, specific audience and a clean logline, or you disappear into the scroll.
2. Festivals Are Not a Distribution Plan
A festival premiere and a few Q&As can help with credibility, but they are not a business strategy. Without a parallel plan—email list, community building, partnerships, and a clear path to paid viewers—you come home with a laurel and no deal. Even festival‑aligned organizations now frame their “don’t miss indies” coverage as part of a broader visibility and audience strategy, not a finish line.
3. The Middle Is Collapsing
Industry voices are blunt about it: micro‑budget genre films and clearly branded auteur work still find lanes, but the soft, mid‑budget drama with no hook is almost impossible to monetize. If your film cannot be pitched in one or two sentences to a specific audience, it will struggle regardless of how “good” it is.
4. You Are a Small Business, Not a Starving Artist
The indie filmmakers who will survive 2026 are treating their careers like businesses. Guides focused on creating a “film business turnaround” talk about lifetime value, repeat customers, multiple revenue streams, and audience retention—not just finishing one feature. Your filmography is a product line, not a lottery ticket.
5. SAG Is a Competitive Advantage
SAG actors and union rules are not your enemy; they are a way to level up. SAGindie and SAG‑AFTRA low‑budget agreements exist to help genuine independents hire professional talent and present themselves as serious, compliant productions. Understanding those tools gives you access to stronger cast, better reputations, and more credible pitches.
6. Streaming Is Not a Golden Ticket
Streaming is no longer the dream “one deal solves everything” outcome. The deals are leaner, the competition is brutal, and many filmmakers now make more by going direct‑to‑fan through TVOD, memberships, or niche platforms than by chasing a low‑MG all‑rights license. You need to know why you want a streamer—brand value, audience reach, or pure revenue—and plan accordingly.
7. Format Matters Less Than Relationship
Audiences care more about access than whether your project is a feature, series, or hybrid. If you give them a reason to show up repeatedly, they will follow you across formats. If you do not, a 90‑minute feature is just one more piece of content in an endless feed.elliotgrove.
8. Marketing Starts at Concept
Marketing is not something you “figure out later.” The most effective 2026 indies build their hook at the idea stage—title, poster, and logline are treated as core creative decisions, not afterthoughts. If you cannot imagine the trailer, one‑sheet, and social teaser while you are still outlining, that is a red flag.

9. Community Is Your Real Safety Net
Filmmakers who plug into networks, reading lists, and producer education hubs are adapting the fastest. They are not reinventing the wheel alone; they are leveraging shared knowledge, updated contracts, and peer feedback to make smarter decisions project by project.
10. Accepting Reality Is Your Edge
Here is the real brutal truth: if you can accept all of this, you gain an edge. Most of the field is still clinging to old myths about discovery, “overnight” success, and festival miracles. If you are willing to treat your indie career as a living, evolving business—grounded in current data and audience behavior—2026 might be the moment where “truly independent” stops meaning powerless and starts meaning in control.
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Ozempic Era: Beauty, Lizard Venom, Big Pharma

The film industry is entering a new body era, and this time, the co-star is a syringe.
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro have moved from diabetes clinics into casting conversations, red carpets, and agency strategy. In the United States, roughly 1 in 8 adults report having used a GLP-1 drug, with about 6 to 12 percent actively using one today. Globally, usage has surged from approximately 4 million people in 2020 to around 30 million by 2026.
This is no longer a niche health trend. It is a structural shift—one that is reshaping how bodies are constructed, perceived, and rewarded on screen.

At a clinical level, the appeal is clear. In major obesity trials, semaglutide has produced average weight loss of 15 to 17 percent of total body weight over 68 to 104 weeks, with some regimens approaching 19 to 21 percent for sustained users. In an industry built on transformation, those numbers carry real influence.
But rapid transformation leaves a visible trace. The phenomenon often called “Ozempic face”—hollowed cheeks, looser skin, a subtly aged appearance—reflects how quickly fat loss can outpace the skin’s ability to adjust.
For filmmakers, this is not just aesthetic—it is cinematic. Performance lives in the face. Micro-expressions, softness, and facial volume shape how emotion reads on camera. A performer may reach an “ideal” body while losing something less measurable but equally important on screen.
Beneath this cultural shift lies an origin story that feels almost written for film.
In the 1990s, researchers studying the Gila monster isolated a peptide in its venom called exendin-4, which mimicked a human hormone involved in blood sugar regulation but lasted significantly longer in the body. That discovery led to early GLP-1 drugs such as exenatide, used by millions of patients worldwide, and eventually to semaglutide.
By mid-2025, semaglutide-based drugs (including Ozempic and Wegovy) generated approximately $16 to $17 billion in just six months, making it one of the highest-grossing drug classes globally. Analysts project the broader incretin market could reach $200 billion annually by 2030.
Inside those numbers is a more complex human story.
The benefits are well documented: improved blood sugar control, significant weight loss, and reduced cardiovascular risk. But as use expands, so does scrutiny. Researchers and regulators are tracking side effects ranging from severe gastrointestinal issues and gastroparesis to gallbladder disease and pancreatitis, as well as rarer concerns such as vision complications and potential neurological signals.
At the same time, adoption continues to accelerate. J.P. Morgan projects roughly 10 million Americans on GLP-1 drugs by 2025, rising toward 25 to 30 million by 2030. At that scale, usage becomes ambient—part of everyday life across industries, including film and television.
And yet the marketing tells a different story. Pharmaceutical campaigns rely on cinematic language—aspirational visuals, controlled lighting, emotional transformation arcs—while legally required risk disclosures recede into fine print.
For independent filmmakers, this moment opens several narrative lanes.
There is the body: performers navigating an industry where a once-niche diabetes drug has become a quiet career tool.
There is the machine: a pharmaceutical ecosystem where a single drug category generates tens of billions annually, rivaling major entertainment sectors.
And there is the myth: a culture increasingly turning to a hormone-based intervention—derived from venom biology—rather than addressing systemic issues like food access, stress, and inequality.
Technology intensifies all of it. Ultra-high-resolution cameras and HDR workflows capture every detail—skin texture, volume shifts, micro-expressions. As more on-screen talent uses the same class of drugs, a new visual baseline begins to form, often without audiences realizing why.
There is also a clear economic divide. GLP-1 drugs can cost $800 to $1,000 or more per month without insurance in the United States, and coverage remains inconsistent. Rising demand has led to shortages and a parallel market of compounded or unregulated alternatives.

The gap between who can access consistent, medically supervised treatment and who cannot is becoming part of the story itself.
For cinema, the imagery is already there: the Sonoran desert, a Gila monster, laboratory research, pharmaceutical earnings calls, red carpets, and transformation narratives.
A compound derived from venom becomes a global product that reshapes not only bodies, but expectations.
Perhaps the most uncomfortable layer is the industry’s own role. Casting preferences, transformation culture, and unspoken aesthetic standards reinforce a pharmacological look without ever naming it.
No one explicitly instructs performers to take these drugs. The system simply rewards the results.
This is not a distant trend. It is a present-tense shift.
The numbers are rising. The images are changing. The influence is expanding.
The question is whether independent cinema will define this moment while it is still unfolding—or whether the story will once again be shaped by the industries profiting most from it.
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How to Find Your Voice as a Filmmaker

Every filmmaker aspires to create projects that are not only memorable but also uniquely their own. Finding your creative voice is a journey that requires self-reflection, bold choices, and an unwavering commitment to your vision. Here’s how to uncover your style, take risks, and craft original work that stands out.
1. Discovering Your Voice: Understanding Your Influences
Your unique voice begins with recognizing what inspires you.
- Step 1: Reflect on the themes, genres, or emotions that consistently draw your interest. Are you inspired by human resilience, surreal worlds, or untold histories?
- Step 2: Study the work of filmmakers you admire. Analyze what resonates with you—their use of color, pacing, or narrative techniques.
Tip: Combine what you love with your personal experiences to create a lens that only you can offer.
Example: Wes Anderson’s whimsical, symmetrical worlds stem from his love of classic storytelling and his unique visual style.
Takeaway: Start with what moves you, then add your personal touch.
2. Taking Creative Risks: Experiment and Evolve
To stand out, you must be willing to challenge conventions and explore new territory.
- Experimentation: Try unusual storytelling structures, such as non-linear timelines or silent sequences.
- Collaboration: Work with people outside your usual circle to gain fresh perspectives.
- Feedback: Screen your projects for trusted peers and be open to constructive criticism.
Example: Jordan Peele blended horror with social commentary in Get Out, creating a genre-defying film that captivated audiences.
Takeaway: Risks are an opportunity for growth, even if they don’t always succeed.
3. Telling Original Stories: Start with Authenticity
Original projects resonate when they stem from a place of truth.
- Draw from Experience: Incorporate elements of your own life, culture, or worldview into your stories.
- Explore the “Why”: Ask yourself why this story matters to you and how it connects with your audience.
- Avoid Trends: Focus on timeless narratives rather than chasing current fads.
Example: Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird was deeply personal, based on her experiences growing up in Sacramento. The film’s authenticity made it universally relatable.
Takeaway: The more personal the story, the more it resonates.
4. Developing Your Style: Consistency Meets Creativity
Style is not just about visuals—it’s how you tell a story across all elements of filmmaking.
- Visual Language: Experiment with colors, lighting, and framing to create a distinct aesthetic.
- Narrative Voice: Develop consistent themes or motifs across your projects.
- Sound Design: Use music, sound effects, and silence to evoke specific emotions.
Example: Quentin Tarantino’s use of dialogue, pop culture references, and bold music choices makes his work instantly recognizable.
Takeaway: Your style should be intentional, evolving as you grow but always recognizable as yours.
5. Staying True to Yourself: Building Confidence in Your Vision
The filmmaking process is full of challenges, but staying true to your voice is essential.
- Stay Authentic: Trust your instincts, even if your ideas seem unconventional.
- Adapt Without Compromise: Be open to feedback but maintain your core vision.
- Celebrate Your Growth: View every project, successful or not, as a stepping stone in your creative journey.
Example: Ava DuVernay shifted from public relations to filmmaking, staying true to her voice in films like Selma and 13th, which focus on social justice.
Takeaway: Your voice evolves with every project, so embrace the process.
Conclusion: From Idea to Screen, Your Voice is Your Superpower
Finding your voice as a filmmaker takes time, courage, and commitment. By exploring your influences, taking risks, and staying true to your perspective, you’ll craft stories that not only stand out but also resonate deeply with your audience.
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