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atimburtonfan · 5 months
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The cliff in Dark Shadows is gorgeous.
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oscarskirt · 2 years
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PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMEN directed by Angela Robinson
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onscreenkisses · 8 months
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So throw me a lifeline, Cause honey I got nothing to lose
THE KILLERS - Shot At The Night Max Minghella + Bella Heathcote + moments
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nathalieskinoblog · 6 months
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archivist-goldfish · 7 months
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hotandfunnywomen · 3 months
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Bella Heathcote and Samara Weaving
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Makeup artist Erin Ayanian THE NEON DEMON (2016) dir. Nicolas Winding Refn
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THE KILLERS Shot at the Night released September 17th, 2013
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mumblo-number-five · 9 months
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Bella Heathcote
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retropopcult · 6 months
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"Season of the Witch" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan from his third studio album, Sunshine Superman (1966). The song is credited to Donovan, although sometime collaborator Shawn Phillips has also claimed authorship. 
"Season of the Witch" was recorded at the CBS studios in Hollywood, California, where most of Sunshine Superman was recorded.  According to Donovan, he and Phillips wanted a "rock-combo sound" for the song and chose some local musicians from the local clubs. They included Lenny Matlin on keyboards, Don Brown on lead electric guitar, Bobby Ray on bass and "Fast" Eddie Hoh on drums. Donovan played the second guitar part, as he explained in his autobiography:
I played a white Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar on "Witch," chunking down on the chord pattern, wailing a chilling chorus. A major seventh with an open G, to D 9th with a G-flat bass (Bert Jansch chord). The riff is pure feel.
In a retrospective song review for AllMusic, Lindsay Planer commented: "Few songs so perfectly reflect the dawn of the psychedelic pop era as aptly as Donovan's 'Season of the Witch' ... Both lyrically as well as musically, the languid and trippy contents project a dark foreboding atmosphere [and] a sort of sinister tale of paranoia and the paranormal". John Bush called the song "easily [one of the two] the highlights of the album ... a chugging eve-of-destruction tale"
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atimburtonfan · 4 months
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slutfordior · 5 months
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Bella Heathcote for Glamour Magazine US March 2016
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bella heathcote & elle fanning
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nathalieskinoblog · 6 months
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First look photos of new Stan series Scrublands based on the best-selling novel
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Australia's unrivalled home of original productions has released first look images for the Stan Original Series Scrublands, premiering November 16, only on Stan.
Based on the award-winning novel written by Chris Hammer, Scrublands stars Luke Arnold, Bella Heathcote and Jay Ryan.
If you can't wait for the new series to premiere on November 19, never fear – we've got a glimpse of what to expect before it airs later this month. 
The Stan Original Series Scrublands premieres November 16, all episodes at once and only on Stan.
Scroll through to catch a sneak peek of what to expect from Scrublands…
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Byron Swift (Jay Ryan)
The series is set in Riversend, an isolated and struggling country town in rural Victoria, where charismatic and dedicated young priest Byron Swift (Jay Ryan) calmly opens fire on his congregation, killing five parishioners.
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Martin Scarsden (Luke Arnold) and Jane Gibson (Eliza Matengu)
One year later investigative journalist Martin Scarsden (Luke Arnold) arrives in Riversend to write what should be a simple feature story on the anniversary of the tragedy.
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Mandy Bond (Bella Heathcote) and Martin Scarsden (Luke Arnold)
Martin finds a town deeply scarred and hostile to journalists – local bookstore owner Mandy Bond (Bella Heathcote).
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Martin Scarsden (Luke Arnold) and Constable Robbie Haus-Jones (Adam Zwar)
Constable Robbie Haus-Jones (Adam Zwar) and widow of one of the massacre victims, Fran Landers (Victoria Thaine, not pictured) give him short shrift.
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Martin Scarsden (Luke Arnold)
When Martin's investigative instincts kick in and he digs beneath the surface.
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Byron Swift (Jay Ryan)
The previously accepted narrative from the entire town begins to fall apart exposing the events of a year ago aren't all that they seem.
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Mandy Bond (Bella Heathcote)
The Riversend townspeople and Martin finds themselves in a life and death race to uncover the truth.
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Harley Reagan (Robert Taylor)
The cast also includes Robert Taylor, [pictured] (The Newsreader), Adam Zwar (Squinters), Zane Ciarma (Neighbours), Victoria Thaine (Nowhere Boys), Stacy Clausen (True Spirit), Alison White (Satisfaction), Genevieve Morris (Stan Original Series No Activity) and newcomer Ella Ferris.
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Byron Swift (Jay Ryan) and Katherine Bond (Alison Whyte)
Source: Nine
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