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keepingitneutral · 2 years
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Casa Santos,  Calle Pitaya, Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico,
Héctor Coss Arquitectos,
Photographs: Jaime Navarro
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mywinepal · 11 months
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Enjoy These Red, White, and Sparkling Wines From Portugal
Enjoy These Red, White, and Sparkling Wines From Portugal @wines_portugal @boasquintas @mravasqueira #Baga #Encruzado #TourigaNacional #Avesso #sparkling #somm
Wines of Portugal After attending the Portuguese Wine Experience Masterclass earlier in the day, there was also a tasting room set up with wines from various Portuguese wineries to try.  Below are the wines that I enjoyed the most.  The names of the grapes are not well-known as they are indigenous to Portugal.  So no Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are listed below, rather you will see names like Baga,…
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elquiu · 2 years
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eres mi bebe
mi bebito fiu fiu-
ok no xd
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dare-g · 27 days
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The Coffee Table (2022)
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goldenliartrash · 1 year
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Can't wait for the yankees to make Angustias a young skinny little pretty latina 😍😍😍😍 she's supposed to be a grown woman who's unnatractive and has been forced to devote her life to her mother and half-sisters because of it but who cares 😍😍😍😍 jenna ortega is on it so 🤪
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officialpenisenvy · 4 months
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dobbiamo bestemmiare lo spirito santo charlie brown
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gustingirl · 1 year
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el delirio con @martinezdibu que nos llevó a shippear a santos con palermo de la casa de papel por el solo hecho de que queremos que rodrigo de la serna y federico d’elia trabajen juntos
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rabbitcruiser · 11 months
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Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Spain (No. 2)
Santo Domingo de la Calzada is a municipality located in the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain.
Its name comes from its founder Domingo García, who among others built there a bridge to make the crossing of the river safe, a hospital and a pilgrim hostel, to facilitate the pilgrimage of the Camino de Santiago as it passes through the town.
The miracle of the rooster and the hen is famous, according to which Domingo García is said to have proved the innocence of a pilgrim wrongly accused of death by blowing up a hen that was roasted on the plate. In memory of these events, in the cathedral of Calceatense there is always a rooster and a hen alive and the saying "In Santo Domingo de la Calzada, where the hen sang after roasting" spread. This miracle is also told, with few variants, of the Rooster of Barcelos, Portugal.
2019 marked the millennium of the birth of its founder.
Source: Wikipedia    
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fabien-euskadi · 2 years
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The discrete beauty of Algarve's traditional architecture: some pretty houses from the village of Santo Estevão.
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pearcaico · 1 year
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Hospital Santo Amaro da Santa Casa de Misericórdia - Bairro de Santo Amaro, Recife Em 1910.
Photo Francisco Du Bocage.
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zorrxchicle · 1 year
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txicas aguantemos novo temazo da samantha hudson nunha semana ✨💖
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frogcoded · 1 year
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comunque pazzesco pure quando i miei cercano di farmi un favore riescono a farmi girare il cazzo
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mesientotanamada · 2 years
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Paz a esta casa
Hace un mes, mi novio y yo tuvimos la gran bendición de poder comprarnos una casa, que dentro de dos meses será nuestro hogar. Estamos muy ilusionados preparándolo todo, comprando muebles, pintando paredes y haciendo pequeños arreglos. Es un periodo muy ajetreado y cada uno quiere dar su opinión - y tener la razón - sobre lo que es mejor y lo que no en cada habitación y cada rincón de la casa. Es agotador.
El sábado en la iglesia el Evangelio me ayudó mucho a ver que todo lo que tengo es porque Dios me lo regala, y que estoy empezando a poner primero todos los bienes materiales (entre estos, la casa), que a Él. Estoy preocupada por que nuestra casa se quede perfecta para cuando entremos a vivir, que esté todo arreglado y en su sitio. Estoy preocupada por si tenemos o no bastante dinero para comprar todo lo necesario. Estoy preocupada por si da o no da tiempo, y por todo lo que aún nos queda por hacer, que me olvido de lo que sí hemos hecho y de lo que sí tenemos. Y la otra noche, Dios me hizo ver que algo de lo que estaba haciendo no estaba bien:
"Pero Dios le dijo: Necio, esta noche te van a exigir la vida. Lo que has acumulado, ¿de quién será?" Lucas 12:20
¿De qué me vale preocuparme tanto, si en realidad no sé ni lo que va a pasar mañana? Estoy siempre organizándome los días, las semanas, para que me de tiempo a hacerlo todo, que se me olvida disfrutar del momento en el que estoy. Y la verdad es que por muy agobiado que sea, este tiempo de cambio y de crecimiento es especial.
Pues, gracias a ese Evangelio, y a los nervios que estábamos teniendo en estas últimas semanas, mi novio y yo nos hemos dado cuenta de que nos faltaba algo importante: bendecir nuestra casa. Hoy ha venido nuestro sacerdote y - por fin - ha bendecido cada rincón. En la bendición, ha rezado que viniese la paz, en nuestra casa y en nuestras vidas, y yo no sé qué hace Dios pero siempre llega en el momento perfecto.
"En cualquier casa que entréis, decid primero: `Paz a esta casa." Lucas 10:5
Desde ese momento, noto una calma y una tranquilidad, que solo Él me puede regalar.
Sé que este periodo va ser muy difícil, que vamos a pasar por muchas pruebas, pero sé que no estamos solos, que no estoy sola. Y que no me vale de nada vivir con los nervios por lo que vendrá, con la ansiedad de hacerlo todo, tenerlo todo, sin disfrutar de todo lo que Dios me está regalando cada día.
Le pido a Dios que me regale esa tranquilidad de saber que todo va a ir bien, y que si algo no va a ser como yo quiero es porque Él lo permite y tiene otro plan. Pero que tengo que dejarle a Dios ser Dios.
Doy gracias a Dios porque como dijo Jesús en el Evangelio, hoy me lo ha dicho a mi, para mi casa, para mi noviazgo y para mi futuro matrimonio:
"Y Jesús le dijo: Hoy ha venido la salvación a esta casa, ya que él también es hijo de Abraham." Lucas 19:9
Le pido de verdad a Dios que me llene de Su tranquilidad y me ayude a confiar más en Sus planes, y me regale esa paz que solo viene de Él, para vivir con tranquilidad también dentro de la tormenta.
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fearsmagazine · 1 day
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THE COFFEE TABLE - Review
AKA - La Mesita del Comedor DISTRIBUTOR: Cinephobia Releasing
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SYNOPSIS: In the midst of their loving relationship, Jesús and Maria welcomed their child into the world. As they settled into their new apartment, Maria assumed control over most decisions, including the decoration. During a visit to a furniture store, Jesús asserted his will by selecting a gaudy coffee table, resembling Liberace's misguided venture into Ikea. Maria argues with the salesman, particularly regarding the price and his claims of an "unbreakable" glass top, but Jesús gets his small victory and purchases the coffee table. After bringing the table home and trying to assemble it, Jesús is faced with a screw missing. While he waits for the salesman to deliver the missing piece, Maria heads to the market to purchase groceries for lunch with Jesús's brother and his girlfriend, leaving him alone with their baby. As they go about their day they are unaware that this extravagant, seemingly inconsequential coffee table would be the catalyst for everyone’s horrifying nightmare.
REVIEW: In THE COFFEE TABLE, Caye Casas skillfully merges Hitchcock's mastery of visual perception and David Fincher's climactic tension-building from "Seven," resulting in an immersive and unrelenting cinematic experience. Casas audaciously sustains a dire scenario throughout a grueling 90-minute runtime, crafting a relentless narrative that captivates and unsettles viewers.
The screenplay skillfully constructs the character's arcs through their interactions, adding depth and complexity. The sound design is effectively used to stimulate the viewer's imagination when tragic events occur off-screen. The limited perspectives revealed build suspense and tension as the drama unfolds. A dynamic is established between Jesús and Maria, allowing the viewer to experience the tension before her reintroduction to the apartment after the tragedy. Their intensified interactions, along with the introduction of Jesús's brother and girlfriend, hint at an unfortunate outcome. The viewer's melancholy, based on prior knowledge, mirrors Jesús' emotional state.
The film's climax surprised me, both in its intensity and its conclusion. Early in the story, we meet a 13-year-old character and her pet. As the narrative unfolded, I couldn't help but consider the potential implications of this relationship for the film's dramatic conclusion.
Earlier, I mentioned Hitchcock and Fincher while discussing Caye Casas. Casas is a masterful filmmaker who expertly blends elements from these virtuosos with his unique vision to create a distinctive style. His film excels in suspense and tension, skillfully crafted through framing and editing. Casas gradually builds the suspense, offering brief releases, only to heighten it further, leading the viewer to the brink of an explosive climax. However, instead of revealing the horrific outcome explicitly, he leaves the audience bewildered and provides a nuanced resolution through exposition, focusing on the emotional impact on the individuals involved. Much like great horror films, he plants the seeds of terror, leaving the power of imagination to work its magic. While not shunning gore entirely, he opts for implication rather than graphic depiction.
THE COFFEE TABLE features an exceptional cast. The actors deftly navigate a wide range of emotions, creating an intense and evocative journey. Their performances culminate in a sophisticated emotional crescendo, a harmonious convergence of diverse feelings that builds to a haunting climax. It's like the final chord of the Beatles' "A Day in the Life," leaving a lingering resonance. These are performances that linger in the memory, haunting and captivating in equal measure.
Caye Casas’ THE COFFEE TABLE is a harrowing and masterfully crafted story that takes viewers on an emotionally relentless journey. It's a cinematic experience that leaves an enduring emotional impact on the viewer. The narrative plunges a group of characters into a horrifying nightmare, creating a grueling and nerve-wracking experience..
The film is classified as a “horror comedy,” and while it does have some humorous moments in the opening scene, once the tragedy strikes, any attempts at dark comedy only heighten the overall terror of the story. Caye Casas, the remarkable filmmaker behind this movie, is definitely a name worth keeping an eye on for future projects.
CAST: David Pareja, Estefanía de los Santos, Josep Riera, Claudia Riera, Eduardo Antuña. CREW: Director/Screenplay/Editor - Caye Casas; Screenplay - Cristina Borobia; Producer - Norbert Llaràs; Cinematographer - Alberto Morago; Score - Bambikina; Production Designer - Cristina Borobia; Costume Designer - Maria Márquez. OFFICIAL: cinephobiareleasing.com/film/the-coffee-table/ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/cinephobiareleasing RELEASE DATE: Laemmle Glendale, LA Apr. 19th, followed by New York, Austin, Chicago, & on VOD & DVD May 14th, 2024 TWITTER: twitter.com/cinephobiar
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay), or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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The Coffee Table
There aren’t many things more innocuous and humdrum than the humble coffee table. Yet, somehow, Spanish director Caye Casas proves that even the most benign household object can be repurposed into a tool of horror. This is what Jesús and María — a couple with a strained marriage and a new-born son — quickly discover in The Coffee Table (or La Mesita del Comedor). The salesman (played by Eduardo…
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flashfuckingflesh · 6 days
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Gaudy, Superfluous EVIL Sits in Your Living Room and Destroys Your Family. "The Coffee Table" reviewed! (Cinephobia Releasing / DVD)
“The Coffee Table” Would Look Good in Your Living Room! Purchase It Here Today! Jesús and Maria are new parents with a beautiful baby boy.  Maria has been eager for a baby and sent through several medical treatment for the bundle of joy while Jesús continuous rides the fence about being a father.  When the baby arrives, the boy becomes a source of usually one-sided bickering and jabbing…
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