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wolfhalledits · 25 days
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˙✧˖°📷 ༘ ⋆。˚ First-look pictures for Wolf Hall Season 2
Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell | Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Rafe Sadler | Harriet Walter as Lady Margaret Pole | Damian Lewis as King Henry VIII | Harry Melling as Thomas Wriothesley | Lilit Lesser as Princess Mary | Charlie Rowe as Gregory Cromwell | Timothy Spall as the Duke of Norfolk and Alex Jennings as Stephen Gardiner | Kate Phillips as Jane Seymour — x
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Lilit Lesser as Princess Mary (Wolf Hall: Season One/ Season Two)
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Medusa Deluxe Thomas Hardiman. 2022
Hairdressing Contest Preston Guild Hall, Lancaster Rd, Preston PR1 1HT, UK See in map
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cinemaocd · 25 days
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Lilit Lesser in costume for the Mirror and the Light
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moviemosaics · 8 months
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Medusa Deluxe
directed by Thomas Hardiman, 2022
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trailerreport · 10 months
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New Trailer | MEDUSA DELUXE (dir. Thomas Hardiman)
"A murder mystery set in a competitive hairdressing contest. Extravagance and excess collide, as the death of a contestant sows seeds of division in a community whose passion for hair verges on obsession. "
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multiprises · 1 year
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The Pilot, Moonhaven, 1.01
Danielle Rudy & Bridget Savage Cole (D), Peter Ocko (S), 07/07/22
Curiosité que ce pilote dans lequel l'héroïne lit Vol de nuit de St Ex, écoute "Ne me quitte pas chanté" par Brel pour se concentrer sur son alunissage...
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Medusa Deluxe (2022) Thomas Hardiman
March 8th 2024
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helmstone · 5 months
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Wolf Hall will return one final time
Wolf Hall will return one final time
The BBC has announced the third and final series of Wolf Hall. Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, based on the final novel in Hilary Mantel’s multi award-winning trilogy, will begin filming shortly. The six-part series will air on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK. Mark Rylance will return to his role of Thomas Cromwell, with Damian Lewis returning as King Henry VIII, alongside Jonathan Pryce as…
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filmhoundsmag · 2 years
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Medusa Deluxe (BFI London Film Festival)
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cortegiania · 25 days
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Lilit Lesser as Princess Mary in Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light
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fideidefenswhore · 24 days
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if the daily fucking mail can manage to not deadname lilit lesser, can we not attempt to do the same? thx.
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Masterpiece PBS and the BBC have released first look photos from Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, an adaptation of the final novel in Hilary Mantel’s award-winning trilogy.
Mark Rylance is reprising his role as Thomas Cromwell, while Damian Lewis is back as King Henry VIII. Also returning are Jonathan Pryce as Cardinal Wolsey, Kate Phillips as Henry VIII’s third wife Jane Seymour and Lilit Lesser as Princess Mary, the daughter of Henry and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.
The drama also stars Harry Melling as Thomas Wriothesley, Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Rafe Sadler, Timothy Spall as the Duke of Norfolk, Alex Jennings as Stephen Gardiner and Charlie Rowe as Gregory Cromwell.
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light will trace the final four years of Cromwell’s life, completing his journey from self-made man to the most feared, influential figure of his time.
Mantel died in 2022 at aged 70 and at that point director Peter Kosminsky said The Mirror and the Light would proceed as a “memorial” to the celebrated British author. The previous two books in the trilogy, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, were adapted by Masterpiece and the BBC into one 2015 series.
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light will be directed by Kosminsky (The Undeclared War, The State), adapted for television by Peter Straughan (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Frank), and produced by Playground (All Creatures Great and Small, The Undeclared War) and Company Pictures (Van Der Valk, Blood).
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light will broadcast on Masterpiece on PBS and will be available to stream on the PBS App, the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel and PBS.org.
A premiere date will be announced at a later date.
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dukeofdogs · 1 year
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Eltibald
Chest: “The day will come when the Black Sun will rise and darkness will cover the earth. And she that was, and is not, shall come from the East on a scarlet beast, and sixty women with golden crowns shall go before her, and shall fill the valleys of the rivers with blood. Their cruelty shall be without measure, and their wickedness shall be unrivaled. And the crying and wailing of the dying will be carried around the world until the darkest hour comes, the hour of the destruction of everything that lives, thoughts and feels. And afterthat a new dawn will come, red as the blood of an animal and just as hot, and in deathly silence the one who came out of the abyss will ascend to the throne, and on her forehead a whorish name is written - Lilit.” - Master Eltibald, Black Sun Prophecy
Scroll 1:  Eltibald touched his temples with his fingertips and closed his eyelids. He could feel the rhythmic pulsation of blood under his thin skin that was as dry as parchment. The interrogation lasted unexpectedly long and did not bring any results, and the weeping moans of Princess Bernika gave him a headache. The logs in the hearth had long since turned to ash, which caused a severe chill in the highest chamber of the tower. The servants had been ordered to stay away, but after all, Eltibald was a wizard. With just the wave of his hand the fire would burn again. But Eltibald was also very, very tired. Worse still, he was beginning to have doubts.
Scroll 2:  Princess Bernika, like all the girls selected for the research, was born shortly after the solar eclipse. She was a plump, sluggish, and spoiled brat who could not be made happy with any number of satin coats, cream puffs or piebald ponies. Her princely parents had two more daughters, so they were relieved by the news about the Curse of the Black Sun, which supposedly affected their firstborn, and eagerly handed over Bernika to Eltibald. In particular, recently the girl surpassed herself: the embroidery teacher even complained that the Princess, scolded for her lack of enthusiasm, stuck a needle under the teacher’s fingernail. According to the Council of Wizards, such behavior was inevitable proof of mutation and required final intervention for the sake of the lesser evil. According to Eltibald, it would be enough to beat the girl’s butt with a wet rod and see if it swells evenly.
Scroll 3:  How many months has he already spent knocking on the gates of all the castles, palaces and manors? How many girls has he forced to confess their pathetic offenses amidst screams and tears? And how many of them have proved to be really worthwhile from a scientific point of view? The Council of Wizards ignored Eltibald’s requests to return to his books and to further explore bobolak legends,  from which, he believed, he would be able to learn more about the Curse of the Black Sun than from the subsequent more or less fruitful dissections and vivisections of allegedly affected noblewomen. And though he shuddered to abandon his commitment, he was beginning to understand that he was wasting his time.
Scroll 4:  Eltibald reluctantly opened his eyes and gazed out the window at the snow-dusted Talgarian landscape. The view from the tower was not disturbed by a single plume of smoke from the human settlement. Not single gallows. Not a single rotten signpost. The wizard shifted his weary gaze to Bernika’s twisted face. He did not see in her fear or hatred, only the mindless resistance of an animal being led to slaughter. If he had noticed at least a spark of cunning in the cow’s eyes of the princess - he would have hesitated. Eltibald rose from his seat and left the chamber, locking the door behind him. In a slow pace, he walked down the steps on his way out of the prison, clutching the iron key in his clenched fist. When he got outside, he opened his hand. His hand was empty.
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saurabhanandtripzygo · 2 months
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Exploring Bali During Peak Tourism Season
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So, you've decided to venture into the enchanting island of Bali during peak tourism season? Well, buckle up because you're in for a ride filled with vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences. As someone who has recently explored Bali during the busiest times, I'm here to share some tips and insights to help you make the most out of your journey.
First things first, expect crowds. Yes, Bali's popularity means that you'll encounter more tourists than usual, especially in popular hotspots like Ubud, Kuta, and Seminyak. But don't let that deter you! Embrace the hustle and bustle, and remember that the energy of fellow travelers can add to the overall vibe of your experience.
One of the perks of visiting during peak season is the plethora of events and festivals happening around the island. From traditional Balinese ceremonies to international music festivals, there's always something exciting to see and do. Be sure to check out local event listings and immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural tapestry of Bali.
Now, let's talk about exploring. While the popular attractions like the rice terraces of Tegalalang and the temples of Tanah Lot will undoubtedly be crowded, there are plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Consider venturing off the beaten path and exploring lesser-known areas like the stunning waterfalls of Munduk or the serene beaches of Nusa Penida. You'll be rewarded with stunning scenery and a more peaceful atmosphere.
Of course, no trip to Bali would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. From mouthwatering street food to world-class dining experiences, Bali is a paradise for foodies. Don't be afraid to try new things and sample local delicacies like nasi goreng (fried rice), babi guling (suckling pig), and sate lilit (Balinese satay).
When it comes to accommodation, booking in advance is key during peak season. Whether you're looking for a luxury villa in Ubud or a beachfront bungalow in Canggu, make sure to secure your accommodations well ahead of time to avoid any last-minute stress.
Lastly, remember to take it slow and savor every moment. Bali is a place of beauty and tranquility, and rushing through your itinerary will only leave you feeling exhausted. Take time to relax on the beach, practice yoga overlooking the rice fields, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll through the vibrant streets of Bali.
So there you have it, my fellow adventurers. Embrace the magic of Bali during peak tourism season, and you'll be rewarded with memories that will last a lifetime. Safe travels, and may your journey be filled with wonder and discovery.
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deadlinecom · 5 months
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