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Superman (2025) — dir. James Gunn
two years later but if u wanted to write i'd write with u
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“There are two paradigms that are completely at odds with each other. One being, as a progressive Asian American man, I’ve always wanted to shatter barriers and expectations of what Asian men are and be very aware of the boxes that we’re put into — martial artists, sidekicks, exotic, or Orientalist. And then the other paradigm is, like, kung fu is objectively super f—ing cool. There is a reason why kung fu caught fire and the world became obsessed with it, because it’s incredible to watch.” — SIMU LIU photographed by Peter Yang for Entertainment Weekly, August 2021
Amy Santiago in every season premiere of Brooklyn 99
Jessica Chastain photographed by Greg Williams (2021)
Clueless (1995), dir. Amy Heckerling
OSCAR ISAAC “The Card Counter” — photocall 78th Venice International Film Festival September 02, 2021
SCREAM (1996) dir. Wes Craven
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CHRIS EVANS as Ari Levinson in The Red Sea Diving Resort.
Margot Robbie attending the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood premiere in Los Angeles on July 22, 2019.
It’s like the tide going out. It rolls out slowly, but it can’t be stopped. LITTLE WOMEN (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig
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Liv Tyler photographed by Frederic de Lafosse (1995).
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