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#Florence Cathcart
boxingcleverrr · 16 days
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One thing I will say about TPD is that it has me digging up my notes on a genderbent closer-to-now-but-still-Dark-Academia-past-so-80s Dead Poet's Society casting.
Kyliegh Curran as Neil, McKenna Grace as Todd, other kids can be like Kathryn Newton, Anna Cathcart, throw in a stunt cast like Olivia Rodrigo...
Buuuut for Keating that is still SO HARD.
You want someone young and cool but in a safe, warm way, not the saccharine "ah yes, funny young person" way.
I'm tossing around Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman...can Florence Welch act? She can certainly be funny.
Like literally, nothing makes you realize how singular Robin Williams was like trying to recast most of his roles, especially the dramatic ones. Who else made you FEEL that way, man.
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toboldlywrite · 2 years
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Ella Sanders
The girl who risked everything to find her sister, and ended up having to find herself and her own strength along the way.
Ella’s always been the shy girl at the back of the classroom, doodling instead of taking notes. She doesn’t really have any friends, feeling only comfortable enough to be herself around her sister, Claire, and Claire’s fiance, Tobias, who has become basically a brother to her. She takes her life one day at a time, turning to distractions in books and shows and movies to stop her from panicking about not having a clue what she wants to do with her life. Aliens arriving on Earth is just one more thing in an already overwhelming world. But when Claire sacrifices herself to save their city, Ella loses the one thing that kept her anchored. So when given the chance to travel across time and space to find Claire again, what else can she do? Only by losing everything can she find what’s been inside her all along. 
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@writeblrsummerfest​ said to make main character moodboards and well I already made a ton so taking this as a reason to post. Ella is one of the main narrators in Star Bright.
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Image description: A grid of nine images with an aqua border around and between them. Top row: a view of a woman’s hair from the back, brown and in a braided updo; someone with brown hair barely visible wearing an oversized lavender sweater; two girls hugging with their faces hidden, one has brown hair and the other blonde; middle row: a close-up view of an open book sprinkled with pastel blue, pink, purple, and yellow flowers; a headshot of Anna Cathcart; a close-up image of half of a daisy with the lyrics “I must become a lion-hearted girl, ready for a fight” from Florence and the Machine’s Rabbit Heart edited onto the petals; bottom row: a girl with brown hair wearing an oversized gray sweater, covering her face with her arm;  a platter of light pink and orange macarons; a close-up image of an open sketchbook with the pages covered with sketches of eyes and a pale hand gripping the bottom of it.
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horrorcrypt12 · 2 months
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The Awakening (2011)
"In 1921, England is overwhelmed by the loss and grief of World War I. Hoax exposer Florence Cathcart visits a boarding school to explain sightings of a child ghost. Everything she believes unravels as the 'missing' begin to show themselves"
Stay Spooky!
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1921, pouco após a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Assombrada pela morte de seu noivo, Florence Cathcart (Rebecca Hall) resolveu dedicar sua vida a investigar supostos casos paranormais, usando a lógica para explicá-los. Ela aceita o convite para ir a uma escola onde um garoto foi encontrado morto e, segundo rumores, seu fantasma assombra o local. Logo ela começa a buscar evidências científicas que expliquem a situação, só que suas descobertas aos poucos colocam em dúvida tudo o que sabe até então.
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The Awakening: The Horrors Of A British Boarding School
Written by Luke Barnes Summary The film follows ghost hunter Florence Cathcart, played by Rebecca Hall, as she travels to an all-boys boarding school to investigate otherworldly goings on. I think this is very much the quintessential British ghost story, and I mean that both as a compliment and also as a criticism. In many sense this delivers as you would want it to, there is a ghostly mystery…
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Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World
Amelia Malcom. Faceclaim is Sofia Wylie.
Chloe Grady. Faceclaim is Saorise Ronan.
Grace Dearing. Faceclaim is Faith Collins.
Hazel James. Faceclaim is Anna Cathcart.
January Sattler. Faceclaim is Florence Pugh.
Josephine Simmonds. Faceclaim is Dianne Doan.
Lennon Grant. Faceclaim is Natalia Dyer.
Parker Rodriguez. Faceclaim is Jenna Ortega.
Penelope Mitchell. Faceclaim is Grace Victoria Cox.
Willow Grady. Faceclaim is Maude Apatow.
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joemawle · 3 years
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Joseph Mawle as Edward Judd in The Awakening
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“A life haunted isn't a life at all. We might as well be ghosts ourselves.”
Rebecca Hall as Florence Cathcart in The Awakening (2012) Dir. Nick Murphy
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amatesura · 5 years
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The Awakening (2011) | dir. Nick Murphy
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sheeponmars · 5 years
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“You are a ghost hunter (...)?“ - “Well, you can’t hunt what doesn’t exist.“
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Film Still Collection: Dreaming in Water.
The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015) The Last King of Scotland (2006) The Awakening (2011) Trespass Against Us (2016)
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misslacito · 5 years
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Teen Vogue's Young Hollywood Party 2019
Teen Vogue’s Young Hollywood Party 2019
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La revista juvenil Teen Vogue ha celebrado una fiesta en plena temporada de premios. Me recuerda mucho a las que organizan InStyle o Glamour para promover también los jóvenes talentos. Me alegra que Vogue se una a este tipo de eventos con su revista más juvenil. Se celebró en Los Angeles Theatrede Los Ángeles. Una cita a la que no faltaron estrellas consagradas como Skai Jackson, Dove Cameron o…
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jensens-ackless · 4 years
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🎃👻31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN 2020👻🎃 THE AWAKENING 🕸 2011 Dir. Nick Murphy Florence Cathcart has devoted her career to exposing hoaxes. She visits a boarding school to investigate the sightings of a child ghost. However, the phenomenon surrounding her is beyond science.
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horror-365 · 3 years
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Set in England in 1921 Florence Cathcart is something of a celebrity for exposing paranormal hoaxes. She is invited to a boy’s boarding school that has experienced the recent death of a student as well as whispers of an old murder and a ghost. During her investigation Florence discovers much more beneath the surface than she initially imagined about the school and ultimately about herself.
The acting in this film was quite good with great performances from the whole cast. I especially enjoyed Rebecca Hall as Florence & Imelda Staunton as the governess Maud. Everything from wardrobe to the sets and musical score made the time period feel authentic.
This movie had tons of suspense and never felt boring or slow. Strong character development and a good story line helped it to shine. Definitely won’t spoil the ending but there are a few twists and turns thrown into this one. Ultimately an enjoyable entertaining watch! Would recommend
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all-souls-matinee · 5 years
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13. The Awakening (2011)
dir. Nick Murphy
Runtime: 102 minutes
Availability: Amazon Prime UK
As the only female ‘ghost hunter’ in 1921 England, Florence Cathcart has made it her job to debunk the paranormal. When a boarding school asks for help looking into reports of a ghost, now gone so far as to be linked to the mysterious death of a student, she reluctantly agrees. She gets to know the players the staff of the property and quickly pieces together that rather than spirits there’s been a horrible misunderstanding resulting from a prank, but just as she’s about to leave the inexplicable happens. Questioning her sanity and her own beliefs, Florence agrees to stay on to confront what’s happening to her now, and what clues may be found in her own past.
The transition from act one to act two is exactly the same as that in Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost but with the color palette of Twilight and the tone of an Arthur Miller play, so yes this is a good movie. The story’s very character-driven with a small cast of well-defined personalities (the teacher, the housekeeper, the student, the groundskeeper, ect.); you wonder what every person’s deal is and their dynamics make it feel like an Agatha Christie adaptation made for the big screen. Florence is a compelling lead with a mission usually left to men (the opening of this is brilliant, like, yes tell the entire spiritualist movement to knock it off in the most dramatic way possible), and Rebecca Hall plays her with a lot of complexity; composed and ‘strong’ with the cracks of humanity and fear beginning to show. The horror itself then relies on heavy atmosphere and slow buildup, so while we don’t get many jump scares it always feels like we’re going to, and it’s more effective the few times it happens.
The ending is perfectly atmospheric and ambiguous, but the end ‘reveal’ of the mystery isn’t.. great... and the third act definitely gets messy before it gets clever again. Florence’s motivations also aren’t the most interesting, with ‘husband-dead-from-war’ and ‘i was an orphan too’ kind of a setback on the novelty of a female detective who hunts ghosts, like they remembered it was a period piece and that we shouldn’t be having too much fun. That might also be why the movie is as boring as watching grass grow (what I’ve been calling ‘atmospheric’ is mostly just people standing around in wide empty rooms for long takes and looking freaked out), and why the writing makes you feel like you’re listening to ancient bbc radio broadcasts that no one bothered to edit. 
But it looks great. Camera work and cinematography are gorgeous and make up for the washed-out ‘authentic goffik’ palette (enjoy the dolls house sequence if you’re not convinced), and the actors manage to fight off heavy dialogue with their performances and characterizations.
Trigger warnings (minor spoilers): 
suicide, attempted rape, gun violence
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nicollekidman · 5 years
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top five gothic heroines!
[SCREAMMMMMMMMMMM] okay i’ll do books and then movies 
- unnnamed second mrs de winter - unnamed governess in turn of the screw - theodora / mary catherine blackburn- jane eyre - laura fairlie and marian halcombe
- edith fucking cushing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - im counting vanessa ives - lucy westerna - florence cathcart - nell lance 
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