Lila Cardona by Viktor Vauthier
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Not today Justin
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Love Begins
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Origami Around
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Cosmic Funnies
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Lila Cardona by Viktor Vauthier
Trailer: ‘The Shape of Water’ - Dec 8
Directed by Guillermo del Toro, written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor, starring Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Michael Stuhlbarg, Octavia Spencer, Richard Jenkins and Doug Jones.
I have immense trust in del Toro. If he makes something, I’ll be there. This looks beautiful, original and different. It hasn’t come with as much hype as ‘Crimson Peak’ and I think that’s for the best.
Sleeping isn’t meant for me anymore
I miss you
Happy libra season ft. my dirty mirror
“Darren had a couple of different ideas, but fundamentally it was about how to express this idea of gore contaminating a beautiful, verdant environment. After some discussion, he sent through a picture of a sculpture by Jessica Harrison of a porcelain girl taking her heart out of the chest. From there the idea clarified and we went through a lot of sketches and worked through a lot of different details to hit the right tone. I had the idea to add a bunch of Easter eggs in the painting since the vegetation and composition provided ample opportunity to hide things throughout, and Darren provided guidance as to what to include. At one point, he said his friend David Blaine suggested that we hide some writing in the dress, and that’s turned out to be the most successful Easter egg as it’s been the hardest to identify and yet it’s in the most prominent location.” — James Jean
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003), dir. Quentin Tarantino
by Natalie Ina
Jennifer Lawrence on set of mother!
Jennifer Lawrence for The New York Times.
Jennifer Lawrence for The New York Times.
Call them Sparrows. That’s what she is. — Red Sparrow
Wow this movie is incredible
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) dir. Quentin Tarantino