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Phantom Thread (2017) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Midnight Duet is atmospheric, slightly bonkers, and full of fun, heart, & heat. If you adore musicals and theater, this will deliver in nostalgia and backstage feelings. Also, now I've discovered I definitely do have a thing for a certain German glam rock star, one Christof Daae with his long locks and tight ridiculous pants.
What I appreciated the most was Erika Green though, our former Broadway darling who retreats to Paris, Nevada to recover from both the accident that left her scarred and the embarrassment of being found out to be a "bad girl diva who deserved the karma she wrought." Erika is not nice, but she is definitely honest. I was so glad that we didn't get an ableist take on "losing herself" due to facial scarring. Erika definitely worries about it RE how others will react, especially in potential partners, but it isn't what sent her running to Paris.
The specter of the falling apart theater, both Erika and Christof trying to keep their livelihoods afloat, the seething passion between them as they try to keep away, I ate it up!
Sometimes, a pitch for a book is just too good to ignore and that’s precisely what Midnight Duet by Jen Comfort was. All in all, Amazon has
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“Ich Liebe Meine Haute” by Marlowe Lune & Eloheba 🖤
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night two.
“Ich Liebe Meine Haute” by Marlowe Lune & Eloheba 🖤
Uziel & Evgeni
hearthy and homey ✌🏻
ID: a fireplace with full bookcases on either side and a cat sitting on a furry blanket in front of the fire.
Happy 7th night of Hanukkah!
Proud of this, it’s exactly how Uziel looks in my mind that is such an oc art slay…
“In 1911, Preuss Press in Germany published Biblisch-talmudische Medizin, or Biblical-Talmudic Medicine. This compendium of Talmudic and Biblical cures, remedies, and medicines covers everything from erectile dysfunction to the common cold.”
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“The Moon & The Stars” dress by Frieda Lepold
RIP to a real one 🖤
ID: a memorial photo of Christine McVie 1943-2022