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Chris Evans photographed by Trunk Xu for Modern Weekly - Oct. 2015
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One day the AIs are going to look back on us the same way we look at fossil skeletons on the plains of Africa. An upright ape living in dust with crude language and tools, all set for extinction. Ex Machina (2014) dir. Alex Garland
Wes Anderson Films as Books, poster by Jordan Bolton
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Beginners (2010)
Mary Oliver, “Don’t Hesitate.”
Elizabeth Debicki photographed by Anya Holdstock for Stella (October 2018)
Heath Ledger at the Park Hyatt in Sydney to promote the film ‘Brokeback Mountain’. January 13, 2006
Like Crazy (2011)
The Hermitage, Saint Petersburg (by Kester2006)
some of you never experienced the “this isn’t available in your country” situation and it shows
Lily James hair, make-up & costume test for Baby Driver, ‘First appearance’
Red carpet arrivals at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990: Jessica Lange, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis, Julia Roberts, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robin Williams, Tom Hanks and Jodie Foster (x)
“But in the end, stories are about one person saying to another: This is the way it feels to me. Can you understand what I’m saying? Does it feel this way to you?”
— Kazuo Ishiguro, in his Nobel prize (2017) acceptance speech. (via halcynth)