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A24 and Joya Made a Collection of Candles Based on Movie Genres

A24 and Joya Made a Collection of Candles Based on Movie Genres

With titles like Ex MachinaMoonlightThe Lobster, and Lady Bird, A24 is clearly one of the hottest movie production companies in existence. Now that heat can fill your room with the scent of some of your favorite films, as A24 teamed with Joya Studio to launch a collection of candles based on popular movie genres. Whether you like to toss on horror flicks, Westerns, musicals, thrillers, or adventures, there’s a candle perfect to light while you binge. The Western candle, for example, offers notes of fir needle, eucalyptus, bourbon, firewood, and saddle leather. Less obvious is something like Horror, which packs notes of cypress, suede, cinnamon bark, and clove leaf. Each burns for 50–60 hours or about 33 movies.