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"Marguerite and Mephistopheles", Louis Icart, 1928.
Terence Stamp as Count Dracula and Rosalind Ayres as Lucy Seward in Dracula (1978) dir. Dennis Rosa, Shaftesbury Theatre
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instead of āthis person made good art so they canāt be a bad personā try looking at it like this: āthis person made art so they canāt be a good personā
Some quick sketches for Ophelia, still trying to find a style. I tried my best to stay true to her description, although I am still not 100% sure about the jacket and skirt combo. Still, I hope you like it
äŗŗé (Mermaid) by Takabatake Kasho, 1920s, originally published in the magazine å°å„³ē»å ± (Shoujo Gahou).
olivia rodrigo for pitchfork, 2026
ever since i was a little girl i knew i wonāt be participating
the arc of history is long but it bends towards rpf
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shirley jacksonās the haunting of hill house illustrated by matt mahurin for centipede press
getting an evil spirit put inside you without your knowledge or consent is basically a classic childhood experience
im so sick of unnecessary dinner scenes in movies š” every fucking movie they just want to titillate you with some food because they think youāre a dumb animal who just wants to see mashed potatoes bouncing. if its an IMPORTANT dinner scene where they explain lore then whatever i understand. but they shove useless meals into every movie these days and its disgusting
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its true though sex scenes are bad and you only are defending them cuz you wont question that men put their fetishes into everything. movies by women literally just dont have sex scenes and if rhey do its not gratuitous and lasts two seconds or its played for comedy . Fuck you and your dinners idc bro
movies by women literally just dont have sex scenes
i mean, itās true! as long as you discount the crazy outliers like Jane Campion, Mary Harron, Sofia Coppola, Andrea Arnold, Julia Ducournau, Claire Denis, CĆ©line Sciamma, Anna Biller, Jennifer Kent, Eliza Hittman, Cheryl Dunye, Dee Rees, Donna Deitch, Joanna Hogg, Rose Glass, Diablo Cody, Emma Seligman, Kitty Green, Halina Reijn, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Charlotte Wells,
Famously, women as a group have never had anything to say about sex. Certainly not artistically speaking.
GIGI Dir. Vincente Minnelli (1958)
Gigi (1958) dir. Vincente MinnelliĀ
when i add ........... to the end of my sentence im leaving room for curiosity. i'm encouraging you to get comfortable with the unknown.......