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Evil Dead (2013)
jennifer lawrence is now a mother!
Everyday I see people on internet mourning and condemning genocide and facisim of the past while saying thing like āhow did people allow this to happenā meanwhile when equally horrific things are happening now in real-time, these same are completely people silent.
Unarmed Palestinians civilians (and Iām fucking tired of adding how theyāre unarmed civilians in every post so that people can understand the magnitude of whatās going on) from all ages are being slaughtered and beaten by fully-armed soldiers from one of the worldās strongest armies which in-turn are funded with billions by the US, the worldās strongest military, in an illegally occupied city where itās literally a pubic law that says non-jewish people arenāt allowed to exceeds 40% of the population.Ā
Palestinians donāt want your money, theyāre just beginning for you to share whatās happening to them because right no the only thing standing between them getting massacred and ethnically cleansed is universal condemnation, this isnāt about being performative/woke anymore, innocent peopleās lives literally depends on how many retweets/posts/attention they get.
At this point if youāre not speaking right now, thereās no point in speaking anytime.
GOP lawmakers are doing everything they can to silence racial-justice protests
Following the signing of a Florida āanti-riotā law that, among other things, grants civil immunity to people who decide to drive their cars into protesters who areĀ blocking a road and makes it a second-degree felony to destroy a plaque, memorial, painting, flag, or other structure commemorating historical people or events, The New York Times reports that GOP lawmakers in dozens of states have introduced anti-protest bills meant to silence people speaking out for justice.
Oklahoma and Iowa, for instance, were apparently inspired by what Florida did re: basically encouraging drivers to strike protesters with their cars, and passed similar bills granting legal protections in certain situations for drivers who hit protesters supposedly blocking the street. In Indiana a Republican proposal would ban anyone convicted of unlawful assembly from holding state employment.
A Minnesota bill would bar people convicted of unlawful protesting from receiving unemployment benefits, housing assistance, and even student loans.
In Kentucky, where Breonna Taylor was killed by the police inside her apartment last year, the State Senate passed a bill that would make it a crime to insult a police officer with āoffensive or derisiveā words or gestures that could āprovoke a violent response.ā (In other words, one could be charged for using words that caused a police officer to violently respond to them.) That measure would have required those arrested to be held in jail for a minimum of 48 hours, a rule that does not automatically apply to people arrested in Kentucky on charges of arson, rape, or murder. While the bill died in the statehouse, its lead sponsor, Republican state senator Danny Carroll, said he would refile it next session.
āThis is consistent with the general trend of legislatorsā responding to powerful and persuasive protests by seeking to silence them rather than engaging with the message of the protests,ā Vera Eidelman, a lawyer at the ACLU, told the Times. āIf anything, the lesson from the last year, and decades, is not that we need to give more tools to police and prosecutors, itās that they abuse the tools they already have.ā
Of course, despite seeing a need to viciously crack down on peaceful protesters, most Republicans have had precious little to say about the violence perpetrated at the Capitol building by Trump supporters on January 6, which Florida state senator Shervin Jones sees as a clear indication of GOP lawmakersā true intentions: to target people of color. He called the bill Florida signed into law on Monday āracist at its core.ā
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"Blah! It's me, the alien! I'm gonna getcha! I'm the alien!"
- the alien from Alien (1979)
she never said this. stop spreading misinformation.
She was thinking it though.
I get this ache⦠And I, I thought it was for sex, but itās to tear everything into fucking pieces.
The Shallows, 2016 Director: Jaume Collet-Serra
I am that very witch
Me when I hear about the MCU phase 4 announcements and realize that they're going to continue proliferating the cultural wasteland that is the movie industry with boring-ass Marvel movies for another fucking decade:
behind the scenes of women in horror
Horror Women + Center ShotĀ
Hush (2016) dir. Mike Flanagan Brackenmore (2016) dir. Chris KembleĀ Jenniferās Body (2009) dir.Ā Karyn Kusama Midsommar (2019) dir. Ari Aster The Love Witch (2016) dir. Anna Biller Us (2019) dir. Jordan Peele The Witch (2015) dir. Robert Eggers Assassination Nation (2018) dir. Sam Levinson Donāt Breathe (2016) dir.Ā Fede Ćlvarez The Blackcoatās Daughter (2015) dir.Ā Oz Perkins The Strangers: Prey at Night (2018) dir.Ā Johannes Roberts The Perfection (2019) dir.Ā Richard Shepard
New York Times Magazine | The Year of Horror 2017
Photography & direction by Floria Sigismondi
Featuring: The Possessed | Nicole Kidman The Cannibal | Timothée Chalamet The Demon Child | Brooklynn Prince The Damned | Jake Gyllenhaal The Psycho Killer | Daniel Kaluuya The Macabre Dancer | Tiffany Haddish The Mannequin | Saoirse Ronan Ghost Bride | Cynthia Nixon The Demented Clown | Andy Serkis The Vampire | Daniela Vega
Jennifer Lawrence as Veronica in Mother! (2017) dir. Darren Aronofsky