Tuesday, November 28.
Saltburn. *spoilers*
It might get weird. And why might it get weird, exactly? Well, that's easy-peasy. Saltburn is here. If you're into the films of Emerald Fennell, black comedy psychological thrillers, Barry Keoghan, dark academia, British 00s culture, Parasite-esque tales of the lower classes infiltrating the upper echelons, Jacob Elordi, prestigious universities, the Pet Shop Boys, eccentric families and the estates of the British landed gentry, and bathtubs, then, chances are, it might just be for you. And it might just get weird.
And if that all sounds good, then you will be delighted to know it gets better. We have done a little Answer Time with Saltburn writer and director Emerald Fennell, who has answered some of your burning questions. If you would like to learn about her process of creating the characters, the inspo for the film's look and aesthetic feel, or if your question is simply girl, what the f*ck?, then you can get the answer to all those queries and more right here.
And it gets better still. You can find a steamier, sweatier cut of the interview here. Oh la la.
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forget “ soulmates “ give me i love you i love you i love you i would give you my soul if you had sold your own but we would never utter a word of it except in drunken teasing , i love you and i would waste nights by your bedside if you were dying or if you had a cold but i ward off your intense gaze with an accidental insult
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Tiebreaker
Change of plan, Mabel and Rue tied and I want a semifinals with only 4 competitors so next round will have to wait
The one with the less votes will be eliminated, the others will proceed to the semifinals.
No antipropaganda on my polls please
Anthy's name comes from the Greek word for flower and Toph means lotus
(Rue, pine tree, lotus and roses)
"But op this isn't a flower name" : read this
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Tuesday, January 30.
Dry as a bone.
What is it that's so dry, exactly? Easy: one Mr. Bill Murray, the man with the happy-sad face and the deadpan delivery. A true eccentric, a true enigmatic, and an offbeat icon of the silver screen. He also once told this particularly beautiful story about how art saved his life, which is always worth telling, and retelling if ever it is needed.
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if 𝕻𝖔𝖔𝖗 𝕿𝖍𝖎𝖓𝖌𝖘 doesn't win best picture the Oscars will lose all credibility. that movie is insane from start to finish, actually im thinking on writing a whole essay about the movie.
my love for films resurrected from the ashes with this movie (and Past Lives ngl)
there's many controversial opinions about the movie which is normal and acceptable but no one can deny this movie (i know is a book) talks about a common feeling in a disturbing and haunting way that leaves you mind blown which is the whole point of art; art is subjetive and that's why this movie is not for everyone. you either love or hate this movie, there's not in-between.
if a piece of art doesn't leave a sensation, realization, feeling or thought on you, then is not for you. this movie is not light, to the point that i think i could never watch it again, but is just so good. i could talk for HOURS about this movie and what it made me feel. God i love art so much.
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Film recommendations for each zodiac sign
♈︎ ♉︎ ♊︎ ♋︎ ♌︎ ♍︎ ♎︎ ♏︎ ♐︎ ♑︎ ♒︎ ♓︎
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♈︎ Aries: “127 Hours” - A gripping survival story that showcases the resilience and determination of the human spirit, resonating with Aries’ fearless and adventurous nature.
♉︎ Taurus: “Chocolat” - A charming film set in a quaint French village, centered around the joys of food, love, and indulgence, perfect for Taurus’ appreciation of sensual pleasures and culinary delights.
♊︎ Gemini: “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” - A mind-bending romantic drama that explores the complexities of memory, love, and identity, catering to Gemini’s curiosity and love for intellectual stimulation.
♋︎ Cancer: “Moonlight” - A poignant coming-of-age drama that delves into themes of identity, family, and emotional intimacy, resonating with Cancer’s sensitivity, empathy, and deep emotional connections.
♌︎ Leo: “The King’s Speech” - A compelling historical drama that portrays the journey of King George VI as he overcomes his speech impediment to lead his country, appealing to Leo’s love for grandeur, leadership, and triumph over adversity.
♍︎ Virgo: “Julie & Julia” - A delightful film that intertwines the stories of chef Julia Child and blogger Julie Powell, celebrating the joys of cooking, creativity, and the pursuit of perfection, aligning with Virgo’s attention to detail and passion for craftsmanship.
♎︎ Libra: “Amélie” - A whimsical romantic comedy set in Paris, following the charmingly quirky Amélie as she spreads joy and love to those around her, catering to Libra’s appreciation for beauty, romance, and heartfelt connections.
♏︎ Scorpio: “Oldboy” - A gritty and intense thriller that explores themes of revenge, betrayal, and redemption, perfect for Scorpios who are drawn to dark and psychologically complex narratives.
♐︎ Sagittarius: “Wild” - Based on the memoir by Cheryl Strayed, this film follows her journey of self-discovery and healing as she hikes the Pacific Crest Trail alone, reflecting Sagittarius’ love for adventure, freedom, and exploration of the unknown.
♑︎ Capricorn: “Moneyball” - A compelling sports drama that chronicles the true story of Billy Beane’s unconventional approach to building a winning baseball team, appealing to Capricorn’s strategic thinking, ambition, and determination to succeed.
♒︎ Aquarius: “Waking Life” - An experimental animated film that explores philosophical themes through a series of interconnected dream sequences, perfect for Aquarians who are drawn to unconventional ideas, intellectual exploration, and deep philosophical pondering.
♓︎ Pisces: “Pan’s Labyrinth” - A dark fantasy film set against the backdrop of post-Civil War Spain, blending reality with elements of fairy tale and magic realism, appealing to Pisces’ imaginative and mystical sensibilities.
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