You tackled those demons.
Hail Paimon!
10 Things I Hate About You (1999) dir. Gil Junger
A father teaches his son to swim at Lake Kivu, Rwanda, by David A. Wilson.
Moonlight, by Barry Jenkins, 2016.
People keep asking if I’m back and I haven’t really had an answer. But now, yeah, I’m thinkin’ I’m back. — John Wick (2014)
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018)
The Lion King (1994) dir. Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff
Us (2019), dir. Jordan Peele.
Elastigirl & Women in Action
Recently, I was watching an interview of Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett talking about their new movie, Ocean’s 8. During the press junket, the interviewer of course mentions the one thing no one can help not mentioning about this movie, it’s all-female cast and it belonging to a sort of ‘movement’.
Cate and Sandra then sort of contextualised as to why and when women were shut out of agency…
How Can I Best Describe ‘Bojack Horseman’? “For a lot of people, life is just one long, hard kick in the urethra, and sometimes when you get home from a long day of getting kicked in the urethra, you just want to watch a show about good, likeable people who love each other, where, you know, no matter what happens, at the end of 30 minutes, everything’s gonna turn out okay.
Star Wars has been such a prominent thing in so many people’s lives for the longest time. I mean as a saga it just really saw so many generational differences, when it first came out, it was the 70s and I don’t even know what was their equivalent of finding like-minded people to talk to shit about, community club shits? But like back then “geek culture” wasn’t so celebrated and mainstream so it…
A Star Is Born (2018) dir. Bradley Cooper
We live in an age where you can press a button and a deep web hitman shows up at your door and kills you. Technology is incredible.
what button
what fucking button
Memory is a strange thing. It doesn’t work like I thought it did. We are so bound by time, by its order.
Arrival (2016) dir. Denis Villeneuve