May broke up with He Zhiwu on this day 18 years ago
Chungking Express (1994), dir. by Wong Kar Wai
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we're not kids anymore.

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May broke up with He Zhiwu on this day 18 years ago
Chungking Express (1994), dir. by Wong Kar Wai
AFTER YANG (2021) dir. Kogonada
BARBIE (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
Well done, my brave knight. Now... off with your head.
THE GREEN KNIGHT 2021 dir. David Lowery
You take one person’s tragedy and force the world to experience it. Spread it like sickness.
The Ring (2002) dir. Gore Verbinski Based on the novel Ringu by Koji Suzuki
Cillian Murphy | Red Lights 2012 | Rodrigo Cortés
CORSAGE Marie Kreutzer, 2022
FALLEN ANGELS (1995) Dir. Wong Kar-wai
okay so I love your gifs and you are a horror fan like i am, so i was wondering if you've watched the frankly amazing yet underreted miniseries dead ringers with rachel weisz? i think it's been out since a couple of months. If not, do it asap, i feel like you'd love it :D
hey! thank you for the compliment and for the rec. not only have i not seen it but i hadnt heard of it either (i'm kind of out of the loop lately), but it seems interesting, i'll check it out!! thank u 😊
CORSAGE 2022, Marie Kreutzer
BLADE RUNNER 2049 (2017) — Directed by Denis Villeneuve — Cinematography by Roger Deakins
Laughing Mad: Trauma and tragedy tend to follow characters like plagues, and they often break them down, turning them into insane, jaded shadows of their former selves.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
The Witch (2015)
Apostle (2018)
Ready or Not (2019)
A Cure for Wellness (2016)
Friday the 13th Part III (1982)
In the Mouth of Madness (1994)
Midsommar (2019)
The Lighthouse (2019)
Saint Maud (2019)
my biggest pet peeve is when people are like "this word is untranslatable! it means *proceeds to translate the word*" just because it takes more than one single word to translate it, doesn't meant its untranslatable. my guy you are literally translating it in the same breath that you're saying it's untranslatable
DEAR EX (2018) dir. Hsu Chih-yen, Mag Hsu
i think padraic sulleabhain and waymond wang would have a lot to talk about together. tbh
i will never be against piracy ever but i also need physical media to remain
the average blockbuster carried about 3x as many films than that that are streaming on Netflix or any other streaming service, physical media along with piracy is more important than ever.
I thought this wasn’t true, because how could it be true? How could one small store have more movies than an online database? So I googled it.
I am surprised and depressed to learn it’s 100% true, according to google. A Blockbuster store was required to have a minimum of 7000 titles, but most averaged about 10,000. Netflix has 4000 movies. (And 1800 tv shows if you want to count those, but even included, it’s still less)
Now I’m even more depressed about the collapse of physical rental stores.