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AnasAbdin
$LAYYYTER
Cosmic Funnies

#extradirty

Andulka

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

Product Placement
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

shark vs the universe
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Love Begins
taylor price
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i don't do bad sauce passes

roma★

blake kathryn
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@anatomyofgrace
Virginia Woolf, The Years
i think lana del rey is gonna be cast in an aronofsky movie in 2026 and win best supporting actress
Akira (1988) dir. Katsuhiro Otomo
Babyteeth (2019) dir. Shannon Murphy
“Chicks don’t do chick flicks. They do whatever flick interests them, whatever subjects.” - Betty Thomas
Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020) dir. Eliza Hittman
Nomadland (2020) dir. Chloé Zhao
The Assistant (2019) dir. Kitty Green
Promising Young Woman (2020) dir. Emerald Fennell
Kajillionare (2020) dir. Miranda July
One Night in Miami... (2020) dir. Regina King
First Cow (2019) dir. Kelly Reichardt
My top 10 films of 2020
1. Portrait de la jeune fille en feu / Portrait of a lady on fire – Céline Sciamma
2. Never rarely sometimes always – Eliza Hittman
3. Di jiu tianchang / So long, my son – Xiaoshuai Wang
4. The lighthouse – Robert Eggers
5. I’m thinking of ending things – Charlie Kaufman
6. Les misérables – Ladj Ly
7. The painter and the thief – Benjamin Ree
8. Druk / Another round – Thomas Vinterberg
9. The assistant – Kitty Green
10. Jojo Rabbit – Taika Waititi
The 15 must-see films of March.
Sleeping Muse
By Misha Frid
“By the time you turn thirty, your life is about escaping the person you’ve become in order to escape the person you’ve become in order to escape the person you started as.”
— Chuck Palahniuk, Make Something Up