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charlottan · 1 year
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afilmbyjemma · 1 year
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bloodofangell · 1 year
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KILLED IT
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klaasje · 4 months
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words cannot describe the fucking captchas i just battled
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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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lanadel-heyyy · 2 months
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this movie was legitimately terrible for multiple real reasons, but i will suffer anything for this man
letterboxd reviews of 57 seconds
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akajustmerry · 4 months
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....i finally finished saltburn
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divinesymmetry · 11 months
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Kicking off Pride Month with a list of the best Queer movies I've seen:
Paris is Burning (1990): an absolute MUST WATCH for every single queer person
Fire Island (2022): Bowen Yang, Joel Kim Booster, Margaret Cho and Pride and Prejudice, what's there not to love??
But I'm a Cheerleader (1999): Natasha Lyone and Clean Duvall do gay stuff together, RuPaul plays an ex-gay, need i say more?
Maurice (1987): the dark academia gay period piece of our dreams (plus Hugh Grant???)
Dating Amber (2020): one word - ireland (see also: Handsome Devil)
Nowhere (1997): if you're not saying "huh?" you're not watching it right
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) is the absolute basis for camp
Moonlight (2016) needs no introduction
Été 85 (2020): gays on motorcycles cinematic universe
Fear Street Trilogy (2021) and Bodies, Bodies, Bodies (2022) because lesbians can kill, too
Edge of Seventeen (1998): what is gayer than a bad bleach job?
God's Own Country (2017)
The Watermelon Woman (1996): absolutely underrated classic
The Thing About Harry (2020), Alex Strangelove (2018), Crush (2022), Bros (2022) because we deserve dumb lil rom coms
120 Battements par Minute (2017), Arrête avec Tes Mensonges (2023), Pariah (2011), My Own Private Idaho (1991), for when you just wanna sob uncontrollably
Happy Pride ! 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
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jimmyspades · 2 months
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"And so here we are. Family, doctors, lawyers, hospitals, insurance men. Each of us concerned only for ourselves. Each of us pursuing our own goals. The only one missing is the patient. The only one without a voice is the patient."
JAMES SPADER as Dr. Werner Ernst in CRITICAL CARE (1997), dir. Sidney Lumet
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emotionaldreamer · 20 days
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New Trailer for Hoard just dropped from Letterboxd on Instagram
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ankle-beez · 3 days
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songinella · 3 months
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Song Of The Day!
Jan 16 - Like many, I've been quite obsessed with Saltburn and I think this song is just brilliant. I've listened to it enough that now I don't even think of Barry Keoghan's dick dancing around in my face :,)
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aq2003 · 3 months
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horrific news. i loved rex is not your lawyer and i'm sad there isn't more
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cardinaldrama · 1 month
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So I watched Possession (1981) last night and all these people analyzing the movie are calling it a "breakup movie" and saying it's "obsessed with division" like ? Did we even watch the same thing ? I get that they're both manic and that's kinda the point but Anna clearly states multiple times that she's not interested in Mark anymore. And in response he screams, cuts off her sentences, gets up in her space, does all he can to prevent her from going anywhere. Gee, I wonder why she wants to leave him. But the reason she can't is because there's a power imbalance, which is reflected in the filmmaking too; look at the contrast between the scenes of them in the apartment (claustrophobic, suffocating camerawork, the space is always a colossal mess) and the scene at the beginning where Mark is talking with those guys in that comically open, unfurnished room. He has so much more freedom than her. Someone in the movie confronts him about this, and he's all like "I don't want freedom". We also get a taste of the backstory when Heinrich's mom tells Mark that Anna came to Heinrich because of how Mark acts toward her. It's just so clear to me that Mark's controlling behavior is the instigator of Anna's madness, it's not some mutual clashing of personalities. The blueprint for ending the relationship is right there, the obstacle is that Mark literally won't let Anna leave him!! Is my reading of the film. And the film is so real for that, 10/10, but like what am I missing?
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majoris · 4 months
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tagged by @kakinou (🖤) to post nine of my favourite first watches of 2023
which was a mission impossible (yes this is a pun, a MI pun 🫡) since it looks like I've only seen 39 new (not necessarily new new) films this year ??!! And I really don't like the word favourite and I don't do those (if you've been here long enough you're well aware) AND the films I've seen were 🌚 meh, mostly but here we are, an eclectic selection maybe but even if not my favourite, all of those movies did leave some kind of imprint on me in one way or another.
tagging 9, for fun and movie recs: @iceinherheart-kissonherlips, @colorfulmetaphors, @emotionalsupportwarcriminal, @sothischickshe, @fatalgift, @nynazenik, @lonely-night, @ressariot, @sdktrs12 (as always, tagging 'cause I think it's nice, but there's no pressure ever to do anything, feel free to ignore me)
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peachviz · 1 month
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Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962)
a young famous singer awaits the results of a biopsy for stomach cancer. She is anxious for her results and slowly comes to terms with her life as she knows it
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