- "Where'd you learn those moves?" - "I was just following your lead."
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- "Where'd you learn those moves?" - "I was just following your lead."
ARCANE LEAGUE OF LEGENDS: 2x06 - “The Message Hidden Within the Pattern”
31 Days of Horror Marathon 2024 ↪ Day 19: Smile 2 (2024) dir. Parker Finn
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#They were born to play mother and daughter
"Every time someone steps up and says who they are the world becomes a better, more interesting place." 🫶🏳️🌈
My tribute to Andre Braugher, thank you for Captain Raymond Holt ❤️✨
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THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER (2023) + LETTERBOXD REVIEWS
go watch Barbie
But one is a stranger, a woman she notices while she sits on a bench, gathering herself. It’s a type of woman she has never seen before, because there are no old women in Barbieland. When Barbie looks at her, she finds her beautiful and tells her so. The woman already knows. Suddenly Barbie, the fraught aspirational figure, has beheld someone she might aspire to be, and it is a radiantly content nonagenarian, reading a newspaper on a Los Angeles bench, who knows what she’s worth.
“The idea of a loving God who’s a mother, a grandmother — who looks at you and says, ‘Honey, you’re doing OK’ — is something I feel like I need and I wanted to give to other people,” Gerwig says. When it was suggested that this scene, which Gerwig calls a “transaction of grace,” might be cut for time, she remembers thinking: “If I cut that scene, I don’t know why I’m making this movie. If I don’t have that scene, I don’t know what it is or what I’ve done.”
MARGOT ROBBIE and RYAN GOSLING for IGV Presents
Implicit storytelling in two tweets:
Yeah. They did that. I bet the ‘clarification’ came as a result of some strong legal threats.
So be aware in the coming weeks that if your favorite actor reportedly says something shitty about the strike that makes your blood boil? Check the sources. There’s going to be a lot of uh, spin in the news.
Guys, really, stop shitting on the ending because of Nat's death. YES, it was was narratively unsatisfying. YES, she was just beginning to heal and build a life again and THAT IS THE ENTIRE POINT. It's supposed to be a fucking tragedy. It's supposed to make you cry with the injustice of it.
Girl, help they are making me do tasks before the scheduled event.
My conference is in 9 hours; do I have time to bathe?
me: i’m ok.
also me: if bill didn’t reset the timer, 80′s music would go off signalling to joel and tess that bill and frank were in trouble. he knew it was just a matter of time before joel and tess came looking for them because of the radio. he said the letter was addressed to “joel or whoever” but he was really counting on joel being the one to find it. he said he didn’t care for anyone except for frank, but his last act was taking care of tess and joel. that’s how he showed love.