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bdystchers · 7 months
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jake gyllenhaaal ★
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team-jakey-jakes · 5 months
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JAKE GYLLENHAAL | ASMR handyman 🤠
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gyllenhaal-j · 7 months
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Film Independent Special Screening of The Guilty
Photographer: Amanda Edwards
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iconsfinder · 3 months
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ailani-reillata · 2 months
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The Acolyte spoilers without context:
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stephendorff · 1 year
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“The way you behave with everybody is more important than the work you do. Generosity, kindness and patience will get you so far: that's the biggest lesson I've learned.”
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leatherhearted · 2 years
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THE GUILTY (1947, dir. John Reinhardt)
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v-67 · 9 days
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I've been watching so many thriller movies lately
So kinda mini short reviews because they were good movies, and yes they contain spoilers :
Red eye : Absolutely amazing, this is the exact type of movie I love to watch. Loved it, watched it twice already. Would love to watch more of this but I can't find any with the exact sense of emotions and wow factor it had. She is so strong and so brilliant. I love it.
The Craigslist killer : Felt like a documentary, even was a documentary?? Didn't like it, but it was eerie and gave me more reasons to be rational when it comes to falling in love w random people and things going fast and etc. But honestly, the whole movie was about him having a weird fetish and him being embarassed of it and fulfilling it in weird ways? And accidentally killing off someone but being a psychopath as he was, him just acting all normalish? Idk, it was eerie, i didn't like like it, but I watched it and it was a little scary. This movie kinda makes way for the psychological analysis of a criminal part and it makes me realise how little I know.
The Talented Mr. Ripley : WHAT THE FUCK. I was so invested and scared. It was all such a big spiral, so much killing, so many twists. I don't know why he killed Peter though. And what happens w him in the end? Does Meredith and her parents tell someone something? Or idk?? Did something happen? Does he ever get caught? I mean in the end we can see that he's tired of it all, but, was that momentary or what? Why does he kill Peter though? But yeah, good movie. I stopped watching in the mid, but I couldn't help but want to know what happens next so I continued.
The Guilty : Intense. When the whole scenario was put in place that Henry was just trying to help Emily, and it was Emily who had done that to Oliver And the whole revelation of the actual scenario. And the whole angle of how people view ex convicts. It was automatically assumed even by the viewers that it was this man with priors who was in the wrong when the actual story was so different. A good movie. Also a cop owning up his guilt. I kinda still wanna know the whole story of what exactly happened with Joe.
Don't worry, darling : I don't know about this one, I kinda stopped watching after 10-15 minutes ig? Felt a little too in the line of Shutter Island? I like Harry styles, but the movie didn't hook me up, felt a little too round about. Maybe it is a good movie and I need to give it time, but I don't wanna go on the shutter island lane rn.
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ittakestwopod · 2 months
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kendallville · 1 year
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"it's all his fault"
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"It's ok, dad, it's ok"
Jeremy Strong and Jesse Armstrong at Succession Season 4 New York premiere
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mirobraz · 3 months
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Lusha Nelson's portrait of Peter Lorre, during the filming of Crime and Punishment, 1935.
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filmnoirfoundation · 1 year
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ASK EDDIE returns Thursday, March 16, 7:00 PM PT to our Facebook page.
FNF prez Eddie Muller responds to film noir fan questions fielded by the Foundation's Director of Communications Anne Hockens. In this episode, we discuss “Pearl”, Neil Jordan’s “Marlowe”, British screen writer Janet Green, the original Danish version of “The Guilty”, “Jeopardy”, radio noir, Peter Ruric aka Paul Cain, and “Joe”. We wind things up with a discussion of our sets, aka the rooms that we shoot from. On the cat front, you can play “Where’s Emily?”.
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gyllenhaal-j · 2 years
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Jake speaks onstage at the screening of "The Guilty" on Sept. 24, 2021 in New York City. ✨
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shezanenigma · 10 months
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The Guilty by James Patterson
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John Lithgow (Narrator), 
Bryce Dallas Howard (Narrator), 
Peter Gallagher (Narrator), 
Aldis Hodge (Narrator), 
Corey Stoll (Narrator), 
Stéphanie Blake (Narrator)
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 I absolutely loved the audio drama The Guilty by James Patterson. The setting is a play in progress by famed playwright Osmond Box who is known for his engaging and suspenseful mysteries. The characters each had a simple storyline to begin with but as the story continues they become interwoven and complex. It’s hard to know what is part of the play and what is the play writer himself losing his grip in life.  
Two investigators interview all of the guests at the theater while trying to determine the killer, where they are and why they did it. 
The mystery was so fun to try and unravel. I was kept guessing the whole time, and the acting was so great that it really brought the story to life. I highly recommend this audio drama for anyone looking for an exciting, suspenseful journey.
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The Guilty (2021)
"Broken people save broken people"
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just watched the guilty and paul dano’s face wasn’t even in it i’m truly saddened
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