FRANKENSTEIN (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro

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FRANKENSTEIN (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
The X- Files – 6.19: The Unnatural
HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE | ハウルの動く城 (2004) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
@pscentral event 46: beginnings bridgerton 4x01 | the waltz
Gilmore Girls 4.06 | “An Affair to Remember”
Met an old teacher today and we got talking about ‘the good old times’ and ten minutes into the conversation I jokingly said the one regret I have from middle school is that I never won anything at her magnificent tombolas? Because, like, she used to hold this game about once a month so we’d learn the numbers in French and it was never big prizes, but as a 12-yo I desperately craved them - a cactus-shaped eraser, a bright blue notebook with slightly larger-than-usual squares, a set of coloured pens - and never ever got a single one of them.
(Actually spent a good few months thinking I was genetically unlucky and researching ancient family curses with my grandma.)
So today I don’t know what I was hoping for - nothing, really?
(I mean, that part of me that’s still twelve was probably expecting this sweet old woman to have a set of glitter stickers in her purse and just go ‘You know what, you’re right - I’ve been saving this one for you all these years, here you go’ but I’m a solidly rational person and I know that’s stupid.)
No, I thought we’d just laugh and it would be a good shared memory and that would be it. Instead, my teacher got flustered and a bit embarrassed and explained the game was rigged. It was never about learning French at all. She’d just noticed some kids couldn’t afford even basic stationery, so she’d buy a few half-fancy items every month with her own money just for them. She didn’t want them to feel different or left out. And obviously the way she used to walk around in the classroom, looking over our shoulders - it wasn’t to prevent cheating. It was because she was cheating herself, wanting to see which number a particular child needed to get a Minnie Mouse pencil case.
Guys - the world is fucked up, but so many people out there are just good and kind and humbly heroic it honestly gives me hope.
It’ll be alright, you’ll see.
@toveswartling I did actually put it into one of my fics :D <3
5 Tiny Writing Tips That Aren’t Talked About Enough (but work for me)
These are some lowkey underrated tips I’ve seen floating around writing communities — the kind that don’t get flashy attention but seriously changed how I write.
1. Put “he/she/they” at the start of the sentence less often.
Try switching up your sentence rhythm. Instead of
“She walked to the window,”
try
“The window creaked open under her touch.”
Keeps it fresh and stops the paragraph from sounding like a checklist.
2. Don’t describe everything — describe what matters.
Instead of listing every detail in a room, pick 2–3 objects that say something.
“A half-drunk mug of tea and a knife on the table”
sets a way stronger tone than
“There was a wooden table, two chairs, and a shelf.”
3. Use beats instead of dialogue tags sometimes.
Instead of:
"I'm fine," she said.
Try:
"I'm fine." She wiped her hands on her skirt.
It helps shows emotion, and movement.
4. Write your first draft like no one will ever read it.
No pressure. No perfection. Just vibes. The point of draft one is to exist. Let it be messy and weird — future you will thank you for at least something to edit.
5. When stuck, ask: “What’s the most fun thing that could happen next?”
Not logical. Not realistic. FUN. It doesn’t have to stay — but chasing excitement can blast through writer’s block and give you ideas you actually want to write.
What’s a tip that unexpectedly helped with your writing? Let me know!! 🍒
I don't mean this in a judgy way. THE PERFECT COUPLE - "Happy Wedding Eve" (1.01)
The Perfect Couple (2024) 1.05: Never Gonna Give You Up
Watching The Perfect Couple. All star cast and they're all playing assholes. Rich assholes.
I was rewatching Murder on the Orient Express (1974, ofc), and this time, the interior design really caught my eye. Apparently inspired by the original train, the movie's design department must have been allowed to go all out art deco.
Just look at these windows, which were what first caught my eye:
Then we have the intarsia/wood inlay of the doors:
The walls in the dining car:
And look at the fabric on those chairs:
One of the compartments: the walls! The lamps! The fabric of the seats, which I have a hunch a fabric nerd will go nuts about:
The coaster and glass for the crème de menthe:
Even the luggage rack!
All the kudos to the arts and props department! IMDb lists Tony Walton for Production and Costume Design, and Jack Stephens for Art Direction (I do not know what the roles entail).
Lauren Bacall in Murder on the Orient Express (1974, Sidney Lumet)
PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright
Bsky post by libro.fm: Tomorrow, a certain online mega-retailer launches a book sale, just days before Indie Bookstore Day on 4/26. This is no coincidence; Bookstore Day is one of the largest revenue drivers for indies.
Indies need our support to thrive & build community spaces for all...mega-retailers do not.
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Fuck Amazon. Go to bookshop.org or better yet, take a little time on Saturday to visit your local indie bookstore.
An online bookstore that financially supports local independent bookstores and gives back to the book community.
I was curious how it worked. In the about page there’s a link that leads you to a store locator where you can select your local stores.
And, in the UK, I'd recommend hive.co.uk