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ALEXA DEMIE for THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER shot by Emman Montalvan, styled by Brynn Jones
ELIZABETH GILLIES via Instagram (May 22nd, 2026)
every antoine moment ever (02/52)
The Beaches of Agnès (2008)
Dir. Agnès Varda
Virginie’s tribute to Justine 💝
VIRGINIE EFIRA, winner of the 2026 Cannes Best Actress award, recreating JUSTINE TRIET’s Palme d’Or pose from 2023.
MARIE ANTOINETTE (2006) dir. Sofia Coppola + dogs (requested by anonymous)
Lore, 2012 (dir. Cate Shortland)
Lapse (1981) dir. Claudine Eizykman
THUMBELINA (1994) dir. don bluth, gary goldman
Andrew Wyeth: Churchyard.
Mārama
directed by Taratoa Stappard, 2025
RYAN GOSLING as LUKE GLANTON
➤• THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (2012) DIR. DEREK CIANFRANCE
“The Favorite” by Omar Rayyan
Favorite what? Demon?!
Loving the fact that whatever it is is wearing a matching flower.
A Good Year (2006) dir. Ridley Scott
“Let me say this: Martin Luther King Junior, today, could be taken to jail without due process or judicial process under the National Defense Authorization Act. Because he had a connection with a freedom fighter who was called a terrorist named Nelson Mandela. He just got off the Terrorist List — in 2008 — of America, let’s be honest about that. Because he had a relation to a “Terrorist.” And under the present administration you can assassinate Americans, you can take them to jail without due process. That’s a repressive side of the government that the Black Freedom Movement has always been suspicious of. We got black political prisoners right now in America. And they’re in there precisely because the repression came down so hard and their love was such that they were willing to tell the truth. That was a threat to the status quo. And we don’t even talk about them. … That’s why the Culture of Fear is not just silence, I don’t think, my dear brothers and sisters. People are afraid. They’re afraid to lose their jobs, they’re afraid to lose their status, they’re afraid of not going to the nice tea parties, they’re afraid of not going to the White House. You can’t have a Culture of Fear and generate a movement. That’s why it’s not just about justice. … We gotta talk about love. Martin was a tiding of love. If you’re not talking about love and willingness to sacrifice, all this is just sounding brass and tinkling cymbal. We’re not going nowhere. We’re not going nowhere. You’ve got to hit the streets, you got to go to jail and be willing to die. That’s what the movement’s about. If you’re not willing to do that, then keep your job and drink your tea. That’s what we’re talking about.”
— Cornel West (via theamericanbear)
Kaya Scodelario attends the 72nd Taormina Film Festival 2026 photocall on June 13, 2026 in Taormina, Italy.
CLAUDIA JESSIE as ELOISE BRIDGERTON
BRIDGERTON (2020-) 4.08 Dance in the Country