Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant MOON KNIGHT 1.01

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Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant MOON KNIGHT 1.01
Ever After — 1998 dir. Andy Tennant
“I know one thing, though: The Capitol can never take Lenore Dove from me again. They never really did in the first place. Nothing you can take from me was ever worth keeping, and she is the most precious thing I’ve ever known. When I tell her that, she always says, “I love you like all-fire.” And I reply, “I love you like all-fire, too.”
― Suzanne Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping
— 🔮 MERYL STREEP ⭐︎ Death Becomes Her (1992)
PROJECT HAIL MARY (2026)
"Suzanne Collins gave Coriolanus Snow a tragic backstory and made him sympathetic!" So close. Actually, she put the reader in the POV of an extremely privileged character whose thoughts and views and morals still ultimately aligned with fascism, who constantly fell back on those philosophies no matter how many brief moments of humanity he felt for the Districts. She wrote a realistic human being who aligned himself with the status quo and benefited from it. She demonstrated a character who did not become kinder or more empathetic through his suffering, but instead became angrier at the indignity of it, and punished the ones he saw as "deserving" it sevenfold. She showed you, the reader, that those in power know exactly how much the oppressed suffer, and do it anyway, even if they briefly suffer the same.
I feel like a lot of people get "All Art is Political" confused with "All Art is made with Political Intentions" which is not the same.
they got married btw
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everytime i wear an outfit like this i think about this tweet
JAKE STORMOEN as ADAM BOYCE and TOBY-ALEXANDER SMITH as HARRY WINDOVER SEEKING PERSEPHONE // Part 3
Period-/Fantasyfilms + dancing (part 2)
A KNIGHT'S TALE (2001)
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992)
MERMAIDS (1990)
MOULIN ROUGE! (2001)
SUCKER PUNCH (2011)
THE FALL (2006)
CINDERELLA (2015)
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1993)
FRANKENSTEIN (2025)
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA (2005)
OPHELIA (2018)
MR. MALCOLM'S LIST (2022)
TELL IT TO THE BEES (2018)
SISSI: THE YOUNG EMPRESS (1956)
“You're gonna need a bigger boat.”
Prince Henry suffers from an arranged marriage, signore... among other things.
Sleeping Beauty (1959) // Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998)
dr. ryland grace + being brave
PROJECT HAIL MARY (2026) dir. by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller for @crikeyoryland ♡