THE LOVE WITCH 2016, dir. Anna Biller
Love spells never work the way you think they will.
almost home

JVL
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kiana Khansmith
trying on a metaphor

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Mike Driver
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Stranger Things
Peter Solarz

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THE LOVE WITCH 2016, dir. Anna Biller
Love spells never work the way you think they will.
Faye Wong (1994)
Geneviève Thénier in L'amour à la mer (Guy Gilles, 1964)
We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) Dir. Lynne Ramsay
Juliet dans Paris (Claude Miller, 1967)
Anna Karina in Une femme est une femme (Jean-Luc Godard, 1961)
A metamorfose dos pássaros (Catarina Vasconcelos, 2020)
Top 10 November.
1. L'amour à la mer (Guy Gilles, 1964) 2. The Little Girl Who Conquered Time (Nobuhiko Ōbayashi, 1983) 3. Heart of Glass (Werner Herzog, 1976) 4. The Phenix City Story (Phil Karlson, 1955) 5. Woman They Almost Lynched (Allan Dwan, 1953) 6. Aubade (Nathaniel Dorsky, 2010) 7. Trains Are for Dreaming (Jennifer Reeves, 2009) 8. Sudden Fear (David Miller, 1952) 9. God Told Me To (Larry Cohen, 1976) 10. The Enchanted Desna (Yuliya Solntseva, 1964)
(My list on Letterboxd -click here-)
(sorry for being so late this month…)
Bande à part (1964) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
Amy Adams as Rita Hayworth - Vanity Fair by Mert & Marcus, November 2008.
2020 has been particularly unforgiving, I think it has been difficult for everyone here. Personal losses aside, the death of this person has left us and the entire Bengali community with a void that cannot be filled. He along with Satyajit Ray defined our childhood, taught us quality cinema.
The most talented and handsome actor I have seen, a cultural icon and a man of principles RIP Soumitra Chatterjee. Covid claimed another talented soul.
The last Bengali Renaissance man, this news has shook an entire community. I think I won’t be online for some time, this was difficult.
Sharmila in An Evening in Paris (1967)
Apur Sansar (1959) Dir. Satyajit Ray
Animage (05/1990) - Kiki’s Delivery Service illustrated by Katsuya Kondō.
Scarlett Johansson on the set of ‘Lost in Translation’
Photo by Sofia Coppola
Faust (F.W. Murnau, 1926)
Animage (05/1990) - Kiki’s Delivery Service illustrated by Katsuya Kondō.