CLASSIC HORROR HEROINES
Audrey Hepburn as Susy Hendrix in WAIT UNTIL DARK (1967) dir. Terence Young
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CLASSIC HORROR HEROINES
Audrey Hepburn as Susy Hendrix in WAIT UNTIL DARK (1967) dir. Terence Young
I'm afraid you don't have any choice. - Oh, but I do. I do have a choice.
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THE LOST BOYS (1987) dir. Joel Schumacher
the lost boys (1987)
KIEFER SUTHERLAND THE LOST BOYS (1987)
Jason Patric as Michael Emerson in The Lost Boys (1987) dir. Joel Schumacher
Not them being each other’s wingmen🥹
These pics still live in my head, RENT FREE
Slipknot, by Jonathan Weiner
Since I just finally organized my folder of slipknot pics, here’s some of my fave pics of each of the boys plus one of my favorite group pictures :))
endless list of my favourite male horror characters:
Jamie Kennedy as Randy Meeks SCREAM 1996 | dir. Wes Craven
Mick is a mood
GREY’S ANATOMY 1x09 | 18x03
Mean Girls (2004), dir. Mark Waters
Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease
Hazel Scott was a musical sorcerer and a civil rights hero. She:
was admitted to Julliard at 8.
was performing in top venues by 16.
pioneered “swinging the classics” and made the equivalent of a million dollars a year doing it.
was the first person of color to have their own national TV show.
went to Hollywood but refused to be cast as a “singing maid.” Demanded and got control over her casting, her wardrobe, and how footage featuring her was cut.
refused to perform in segregated venues and led charges for integration in several northern cities, notably Spokane.
She was brought down by the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, and has been largely forgotten. But she was a sorcerer, and a hero.
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Let’s un-forget her.