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Favorite behind-the-scenes photos from The Alienist.
Sources all over the web but most of these originated from the cast members' socials and @TheAlienistTNT Instagram. Edits are mine.
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spiderliliez · 1 year
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Rosy McEwen (as Jean) Jean the night her world starts to unravel Winning four category awards at BIFA 2022 BLUE JEAN (2022) [+] LGBTQ 🏳️‍🌈 [+] ..more on “Blue Jean” 🎬
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pen-etrate-tagon · 1 year
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Why is lesbian tumblr (aka regular tumblr) not crying over blue Jean, absolutely IN LOVE, SEE IT CRY OVER IT LOVE IT
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zonetrente-trois · 4 months
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drowninginabactatank · 5 months
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Library reservation pick-up~📚
Chasm by Stacey McEwan (book 2 in the Glacian trilogy) and Twelve Bones by Rosie Talbot (book 2 after Sixteen Souls).
Also my preorder for Dark Heir by C S Pacat arrived at the p.o. box! I grabbed the paperback so I could claim the preorder campaign rewards from the author that will get sent out later! I will be painting the edges of this copy too!
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It's time once again for the Lo-scars! My awards for the best films of 2023:
Best Director
Daniel Goldhaber – How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Dean Fleischer-Camp – Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
Hirokazu Kore-eda – Broker
Paul King – Wonka
Tina Satter – Reality
Best Actress in a leading role
Rosy McEwan – Blue Jean
Lee Ji-eun – Broker
Olivia Colman – Empire Of Light
Sydney Sweeney – Reality
Thomasin McKenzie – Eileen
Best Actor in a leading role
Harris Dickenson – Scrapper
Nicholas Braun – Cat Person
Song Kang Ho – Broker
Best Actress in a supporting role
Bae Doona – Broker
Marin Ireland – Eileen
Rachel McAdams – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret
Best Actor in a supporting role
Forest Goodluck – How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Josh Hamilton & Marchánt Davis – Reality
Simu Liu – Barbie
Best performance by a child or animal
Abby Ryder Fortson – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret
Im Seung-soo – Broker
Lola Campbell – Scrapper
The Pigeon – Empire Of Light
Seeza Saroj Mehta – Jawan
Best Original Score
Chris Roe – Blue Jean
Disasterpiece – Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
Gavin Brivik – How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Jung Jaeil – Broker
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – Empire Of Light
Best Picture
Avatar: The Way Of Water
Broker
Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio
How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Wonka
Worst Title:
Ant Man & The Wasp: Quantumania (just call it ‘quANTuMANia’!)
Eileen (because I get the Dexy’s Midnight Runners song in my head)
No One Will Save You (generic; nothing to do with the film)
Best Title:
Cat Person (because it works on two levels!)
Extraction 2 (for keeping it simple)
How To Blow Up A Pipeline (because I get a little thrill every time I google it)
Best running theme:
Cute little creatures who’ve lost their families – Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3; Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
FBI interrogations about security clearance – Oppenheimer; Reality
Getting a working vagina – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret; Barbie
Getting revenge on environmentally disastrous industries – How To Blow Up A Pipeline; Jawan
Home invasion – Accused; No One Will Save You
Korean adoption – Broker; Return To Seoul
Making a bomb – How To Blow Up A Pipeline; Oppenheimer
Moving to the coast with your mixed-race family – Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret; Avatar: The Way Of Water
Setting fire to rich people – The Menu; Nocebo
The Runtime of Shame:
Avatar: The Way Of Water (3hrs, 12mins)
The Golden Scissors Award for Shortest Runtime:
Fallen Leaves (1hr, 21mins)
…And The Best Movie Moment!
The final confrontation – Cat Person
“I’m a lesbian” – Blue Jean
No Sleep Til Brooklyn – Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3
Possession montage – Talk To Me
Zinda Banda – Jawan
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royalsunshinehotel · 6 months
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@fearcanbeagift I owe you my life deadass
Elijah Wood Producing Dev Patel And Rosy McEwan Horror 'Rabbit ... https://deadline.com/2023/10/elijah-wood-horror-movie-dev-patel-rosy-mcewan-rabbit-trap-afm-1235579035/amp/
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whimsicalpdf · 4 months
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thought i would post a little update for this reading challenge! i joined pretty late in the year but it was looking good till i had exams and everything went downhill. still, i got one bingo! names of the books below :)
main character of colour: the school for good mothers - jessamine chan
author of colour: the gilded ones - namina forna
one word title: atonement - ian mcewan
title starting with my initial: sixteen souls - rosie talbot
non fiction or poetry: (i did both !!) this is going to hurt - adam kay and hold your own - kate tempest
horror or thriller: dear child - romy hausmann
magical realism or high fantasy: before the coffee gets cold - toshikazu kawaguchi
intimidating book: cloud cuckoo land - anthony doerr
released this year: lady's well - lj ross
very bright colours on the cover: tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow - gabrielle zevin
water in the title: once upon a river - diane setterfield
mythology inspired: stone blind - natalie haynes
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ceevee5 · 1 year
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This looks really good.
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brookstonalmanac · 8 months
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Birthdays 9.6
Beer Birthdays
Johann Peter Griess (1829)
William McEwan Younger (1905)
Frank Boon (1954)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Sergio Aragones; cartoonist (1937)
Pieter Bruegel the Elder; artist (1525)
Jane Curtin; comedian, actor (1947)
Dolores O'Riordan; rock singer (1971)
Roger Waters; rock bassist (1943)
Famous Birthdays
Jane Addams; social worker (1860)
Edward Appleton; English physicist (1892)
David Bargeron; jazz trombonist, tuba player (1942)
Catherine Esther Beecher; author of 1st American cookbook (1800)
David Allan Coe; country singer (1939)
John Dalton; English scientist (1766)
Red Faber; Chicago White Sox P (1888)
Macy Gray; pop singer (1967)
Marquis de Lafayette; French soldier, politician (1757)
Jeff Foxworthy; comedian (1958)
Swoosie Kurtz; actor (1944)
Henry Muhlenberg; founded Lutheran church in U.S. (1711)
Elizabeth Murray; artist (1940)
Go Nagai; manga artist (1945)
Patrick O'Hearn; musician (1954)
Rosie Perez; actor (1964)
Robert M. Pirsig; writer (1928)
Jimmy Reed; blues singer (1925)
Richard J. Roberts; molecular biologist, biochemist (1943)
Billy Rose; composer (1899)
Alice Sebold; writer (1963)
Susumu Tonegawa; molecular biologist (1939)
Carol Wayne; actor (1942)
Jo Anne Worley; comedian (1937)
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qudachuk · 1 year
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McEwan plays a teacher leading a double life in homophobic Thatcherite Britain in Georgia Oakley’s terrific debut featureJean (Rosy McEwen) bleaches her gamine crop of hair in the bathroom while on the TV downstairs Blind Date plays out, host...
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thepeoplesmovies · 1 year
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'It's Complicated' In UK Trailer For Blue Jean
'It's Complicated' In UK Trailer For Blue Jean #BlueJean #GeorgiaOakley #LGBTQ @AltitudeFilms
It was one of the festival favourites of 2022, Georgia Oakley’s searing drama Blue Jean is for UK release next month. Today Altitude Film release the official Trailer and ‘it’s complicated’ in 1980’s Britain for female PE Teacher. The film stars Rosy McEwan and we find ourselves in Newcastle. She is Jean, a PE Teacher at a local school living a double life. All thanks Margaret Thatcher’s…
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spiderliliez · 1 year
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Rosy McEwen (as Jean) Georgia Oakley’s phenomenal directorial feature The film won 4 categories at the BIFA 2022 BLUE JEAN (2022) England, 1988 — Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government is about to pass a law stigmatizing gays and lesbians, forcing Jean, a gym teacher, to live a double life. As pressure mounts from all sides, the arrival of a new girl at school catalyses a crisis that will challenge Jean to her core. Just wanna say, what a deeply personal film.  Seen many stories like this, but this one’s up there. See it if you can! 🙂 [+] LGBTQ 🏳️‍🌈 [+] ..more on “Blue Jean” 🎬
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I have a few questions, if you dont mind answering. 1: what is your favorite rooftop dress used in the restaged tour? 2: Are there any Christine's that you wish had wigs that were very standard but wish had gotten a color adapted to them? And 3: I heard about Emilie Kouatchou possibly having red tassels on her wishing Gown. Are there any other instances of abnormally colored details in christine costumes? Thank you!!
I only ever saw what Katie Hall wore in the UK leg of the tour. It was the "rosy" UK ones, made of a highly structured pink fabric with metallic/blue/pink decorations. This is how the UK dresses were made c. 2000. The dress was later inherited by Julia Udine and Grace Morgan in the US leg of the tour. I rather like these versions, due to their colours and girly looks, though I find the main fabric a bit busy:
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That said, I like it WAAAAYYYY better than the chintz-y UK dress seen on Kaitlyn Davis and Celia Hottenstein in the US leg of the tour. Since it showed up there, I assume either alt. Olivia Brereton or u/s Leigh Coggins wore it in the UK previously. Its origin is c. 1997 West End, as Myrra Malmberg wore a very similar or the same one during her run. It can look good under the stage lamps, as the fabric becomes less patterned and more shiny. But backstage it's quite... too much. Probably my least favourite version in the tour.
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As a contrast, the one worn by Eva Tavares was quite cool in fabric and silhouette... but slightly drowned-out by the decorations. Quite the opposite of the "chintz" dress.
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My favourite is probably the Vegas dress worn by Katie Travis. I like the paisley-patterned metallic fabric with a hint of green, I like the balanced decorations and I like the overall silhouette. Alas not the best of photos, but:
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A last version I was never able to find photos of in use is this elder US style, with a beaded top fabric and blue rosettas and trims. I only ever saw this backstage photo of it. But Sandra Joseph wore this style on Broadway c. 1999, as did Adrienne McEwan. If it is in the same vein of those, I wanna say that is my favourite featured in the Restaged Tour. Here's McEwan in her dress:
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So a ranked list would be: The two-layered beaded one (last photo), the rosy UK one (photo 1), the Vegas one (photo 4), the kinda busy US one (photo3), and the chintz-y one (photo 2).
Christines who should have a wig adapted to them... Sibylle Glosted in Copenhagen! I have no idea why they fitted her, a natural redhead, with such a dark brown wig. It was a slightly harsh colour on her, and curiously - all other wigs in Copenhagen before 2018 was very light brown in shade. I think she would have benefitted from the earlier shades. Here's the very light brown wig of Agnete Munk Rasmussen as a comparison:
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As for the latter, with curious colours or details appearing in Christine costumes: definitely. For costume fabrics, for surprising trims and appliquées, and for small details added to make the costume pop. The added blue velvet trims on the current mint UK Rooftop cloaks comes to mind:
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The use of gold in many Star Princess bodices, to accenturate the bust and sleeve decorations:
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And also the use of pink in the dressing gowns. A lot of the early versions in the UK, US, Australia and Canada had rosy ribbons, for example, and/or a dash of pink silk ribbons in the sleeves. It's rarely or ever seen nowadays, except maybe the Aussie/World Tour ones. But Samantha Hill was fitted with one early in her Broadway run:
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It was replaced by a newer white one during her run, but it was interesting to see the elder style in use for some time! Last, but not least... What I think was an old Dutch or Belgian skirt in Hamburg had been extended and remodeled. To mimick the brocade originally used they covered a printed cotton in spray-dyed lace. From a distance it looked identical, but if looking closer... you could see sailships featured upside-down. Haha! One of my favourite quirks.
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And now I've reached the 10-photo limit Tumblr put on asks...
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For the book asks: 65, 72, 86, 89, & 133 🥰 sorry for so many, I just love talking about books!
Hello my love!
65. A book that scared the crap out of me: Let the Right One in by John Ajvide Lindqvist - so this is equal parts scary and sad. There are parts that are so tragic of this story but there’s some totally jump out of your skin moments and I loved every second of them. No sparkly fuckers for me.
72. A book with a gorgeous cover: ok it’s a classic but look at this Little Women cover:
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I totally do judge books by their covers and two illustrators who always have me reaching for them are Chris Riddell (see @neil-gaiman books) and Quentin Blake.
86. An insane plot twist: Classics wise - A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens for all the mistake identities. For a more modern twisty book, it has to be by one of my greatest loves - Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go. This is another strangle you with sadness book but holy shit when you realise what’s going on - it doesn’t feel too far outside of the realms of reality. Gentlemen and Players by Joanne Harris is another great book - not only for twists but also examining toxic masculinity.
89: A book that disappointed you: This is an interesting one that I’ll take two ways (if I haven’t already bored you senseless prattling on about my love affair with books!) So the first I’ll say is Atonement by Ian McEwan - I won’t spoil it if you haven’t read it but it was disappointing in frustrating way rather than through bad writing. I think a lot of the Harry Potter books have disappointing endings - particularly Half Blood Prince (I won’t mention her name as she’s a bloody TERF). Ultimate fuck off, that’s not the bloody ending has to be Lewis IT WAS ALL A DREAM Carroll. No. You do not end a story like that.
133: a book I came across randomly and fell in love with: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness so, I had to teach this book through guided reading to a group of twice exceptional children. It was such a delicious situation where all of us sobbed together through the book as we unpicked the themes. I know they’ve made a film now but we first read it on its release and my goodness, it swept us away. Patrick Ness is an incredible author but it was started by another amazing author called Siobhan O’Dowd who was unable to finish her idea due to dying from cancer. Two others who I had a random connection with are The Rosie Project by Graeme Simpson and A Secret History by Donna Tartt.
Thank you for the book asks- I adored writing this!
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