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Beautiful Creatures (2013) - dr. Richard LaGravenese
Lena you’re a miracle, why would you ever want be normal?
All right. But Ambrose goes with you.
Lilith and Sabrina Morningstar
CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA Chapter Thirty-Six: At the Mountains of Madness
But what if the sword chooses a queen? CURSED (2020 — )
Death is not the end, Fey Queen. Seek him. Death is not the end. Save them.
CURSED (2020—), cr. Frank Miller, Tom Wheeler
“Hold him. Hold him.”
Welcome back Hayden Christensen!
Cillian Murphy as “Thomas Shelby” | Peaky Blinders (2013 - )
Lilith | Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Chapter Thirty: The Uninvited
I thought we were in trouble there for a second, but it’s fine. We’re fine. SOLO: A Star Wars Story (2018)
Thandie Newton as Val in Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
Obi-Wan letting Anakin have his villian monologue so he could circle around to Padmé to check on her. ( insp. )
You’re a funny little boy. How do you know so much?
What do you think the character of Ambrose will mean for queer youth? Whether it has an overt or subconscious effect, it’ll be a positive one. It’s like when Black Panther came out. I know I rushed to the cinema. I look up to Batman as far as superhero stuff goes, but if Batman were Black, it probably would’ve had a greater subconscious effect on me than him being a white man. Like, “Oh, he’s like me? He looks like me. He feels like me. I can relate to him more.” To have these narratives play out and be written with depth, care, and truth, I’d say it would have that similar kind of effect. — Chance Perdomo