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Rebecca (1940) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Bill Viola - Fire Woman, 2005
Haddon Chapel Still Life by icypics on Flickr.
Alexander Blok, from The Selected Poems of Alexander Blok; “There’s A Game,”
Her wild feral stare, her dark hair / Her winter lips as cold as stone.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, from “Nobody’s Baby Now,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in America (S04E08)
A History of Bad Men by Melvins but you’re hearing it from the sidewalk outside the venue
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He will open the portal and bring about the end of the world.
Old book covers.
The Grapes of Death (Jean Rollin, 1978)
If I Had A Heart by Fever Ray except it’s 1692 and you’re watching a witch burn at the stake after she promised to rise from the ashes the following day to hunt down her executioners. As the flames lick her skin the woman doesn’t cry, doesn’t scream, but seems to project her laments into the wind in the form of the song. You’re not afraid.
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Dark Waters, dir. Mariano Baino, 1993.
“this uncomfortable tension / between me and God.”
— Zaid Shlah, from “Thirty-Three Beads on a String,” Inclined to Speak: An Anthology of Contemporary Arab American Poetry
““The ancient Greeks believed that when you read aloud, it was actually the dead, borrowing your tongue, in order to speak again.””
— - A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki
Frontispiece from A Manual of Cartomancy, Fortune-Telling and Occult Divination, 1909