For those wondering if Jane Foster appears in End Game...
Yes, but only very briefly, and mostly from a distance (and no dialogue).
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For those wondering if Jane Foster appears in End Game...
Yes, but only very briefly, and mostly from a distance (and no dialogue).
But we’re happy… Aren’t we?
Closer, directed by Mike Nichols (2004)
Freaky Friday (2003) dir. Mark Waters
so who do i have to pay to get natalie, mark, and hayden all in a room together??
bonus:
Annihilation (2018)
Closer (2004) // Annihilation (2018)
Music in Film: Annihilation (2018) dir. Alex Garland
original score by Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury
A religious event. An extraterrestrial event. A higher dimension. We have many theories, few facts.
Annihilation (2018) // dir. Alex Garland
I think as she was dying part of her mind became part of the creature that was killing her.
Gina Rodriguez for Self Magazine (© Nadya Wasylko)
Don’t you think maybe they are the same thing? Love and attention?
Love yourself the way Gina loves herself.
I found him in bed with somebody else. Oh, my gosh! It was another man. Shut the front door!
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“[…] horror is not, strictly speaking, induced by the thing itself: rather, horror takes effect when a viewer watches a viewer watching horror.” - Tony Perrello in “American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millenium.”