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Gilda (1946, dir. Charles Vidor)
I don’t remember life before Game of Thrones. Well I kind of do, but because I started when I was 13, all my formative years have been spent on the Game of Thrones set. I remember bits and pieces, but it feels like it’s flown by. It really does. I feel like we should still be on season 3 to be honest and I still feel like a 15-year-old. - Sophie Turner (x)
Two women on the shore (woodcut, 1898) Edvard Munch
Brigitte Bardot by Nicolas Tikhomiroff, 1958.
“I love you.”
“So what.”
“So what? So plenty! I love you, you belong to me!”
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) dir. Blake Edwards
Grace Kelly in Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954)
“I’m not much on rear window ethics.”
Margot Robbie for Oyster #108: The Origins Issue
The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding Refn; 2016)
See the director’s next project.
Pod helping Sansa with the oath (requested by the-fandom-mistress)
I miss him as a human being and I miss working with him and what an unfortunate thing it is that we won’t be able to see the beauty of his expression.
😢😢😢
Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) dir. Peter Weir
Ain’t that some shit? Speak a little truth and people lose their minds.
Straight Outta Compton (2015) dir. F. Gary Gray
Happy 79th birthday to that supreme Nicholson presence!
Saoirse Ronan, photographed by Ben Rayner for Time Out New York, Feb 2016
Amélie (2001) “Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain" (original title)
Dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Hopeless emptiness. Now you’ve said it. Plenty of people are onto the emptiness, but it takes real guts to see the hopelessness.
Revolutionary Road | 2008 | dir. Sam Mendes