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Kiss Me Kate (George Sidney, 1953)
Horror movies used to have goop wranglers working on them. We've lost our way.
Do all lovers feel like they're inventing something? Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) dir. Céline Sciamma
my own private idaho (1991) dir. gus van sant
queer films:
"ok. let your head rest in my hand. relax. i got you. i promise. i won't let you go. hey man. i got you. there you go. ten Seconds. right there. you in the middle of the world."
moonlight (2016) dir. barry jenkins
ballroom legends. octavia st. laurent. 1993. mo’dayvia labeija, 1991. india, 1992. photography by brian lantelme.
can i ask what you didn't like about obsession/what new movies get wrong in your opinion? i've been feeling the same way for a couple of years but i can't really put it into words
about obsession in particular i thought it was v badly made, barker wants to play w shadows but the movie looks like hot garbage and while the images of nikki's blurry face are cool and purposeful (and aped from kiyoshi kurosawa lol) at points, they look like ass bc the movie has no contrast whatsoever and has that shallow focus look that every movie ever today has independent of budget and genre. it's distracting. every conversation is shot reverse shot (and set in a car which again i know BUDGET but i watch movies made by a 100 dollars on a daily basis and you can be creative w it). there are moments he plays w staging and again w blur but it's sparse when the movie overall looks like sink water. i also thought the script was bad and amateurish which well i know it's his first full length film but there are great debuts!! i personally much prefer to watch a horrific possession film from the pov of the woman possessed. if only the movie gave us something more about bear (bear...) but he was a greasy loser from the very first second. i understand the point but it makes the movie frictionless. i wish the movie would make you squirm by having to follow a .. well meaning? conflicting? character do something horrible. or at least watch a really evil guy who gets off on doing something evil to a woman. something, anything! but watching a loser be a loser for 108 minutes while you're just waiting for him to off himself was not fun #tome. but i had fun streaming w friends.
Happy Chuunin Exam day
pride month is over so now we make the gay kids kill each other
Grace Jone and Dolph Lundgren photographed by Ann Clifford, 1985
130 favorite horror movies: (90/130)
"well, a boy's best friend is his mother."
-psycho (1960) dir. alfred hitchcock
Videodrome 1983 | David Cronenberg
'Videodrome' (dir. by David Cronenberg) [1983]
Debbie Harry, 1977
Videodrome dir. David Cronenberg | 1983
Happy 81st, Debbie Harry.
David Cronenberg’s Videodrome (1983).
Debbie Harry on The Muppet Show (1981)