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rose-icosahedron · 3 months ago
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The Prodigal in Book Of Hours is Gwendolen Farouk*
(explaining my friend @clintonlighthouse's theory as I understand it)
*this does not mean Gwendolen Farouk is The Prodigal** **This will be explained later.
This post contains major spoilers for the ending of The Lady Afterwards and minor spoilers for the beginning of Book of Hours, as well as discussions of cannibalism and filicide. If you are familiar with either of these characters, you know why.
Part one: Who is The Prodigal?
"Brancrug, March 7th, 1936,
'There has been no Librarian at Hush House since the fire - seven years now. Suitable candidates are very difficult to find, but perhaps we have found one in you. Take care on your journey - the seas around Brancrug are treacherous…'"
To construct a theory about a character, you must know who they are.
As the newest Librarian of Hush House, the player-character of Book of Hours wakes up on the shore of St Brandan's cove following a shipwreck. They are then tasked to figure out what is left of them, and The Prodigal finds that they still have their Chor and Phost (elements of the soul), as well as their journal. They will also remember their reason for choosing to come to hush house: Their parents are trying to eat them, an inevitability of when any immortals have children.
"My parents were Long - which is to say immortal - and Long are not permitted to make children. Their punishment is this: now that they know I live, they cannot rest until they devour me. Here in Hush House, I will be safe. It is even possible that I might learn to shape a weapon to defend myself." (Memories: the Prodigal)
Later on The Prodigal will solve a very minor Lantern challenge allowing them to read the hammered copper journal and be reminded of their origins, and the player will be told that "The Prodigal's dearest wish is sanctuary".
This is most of the information that can be gleaned about The Prodigal, and the rest of the information that can be gained about them specifically is in relation to their future: the different victories they can gain. These are about The Prodigal's future, however, not their past, so we do not need to dwell on them here. In fact, we should take a look into the past at Gwendolen Farouk.
Part two: Who is Gwendolen Farouk?
"You've been summoned to Alexandria, a city of coloured lights and curious histories. An old friend needs you to track down a woman. She's probably in trouble. Probably trouble herself.
Cherchez la femme, the saying goes. But what does the lady look for?" (5)
In the table top roll playing game The Lady Afterwards, a group of players (playing as alternate versions of some of the main characters of Cultist Simulator). Look for a woman named Audrey Leigh Howard at the behest of one Loretta Farouk.
In the process of their investigation, they learn Loretta has a daughter named Gwendolen. Records of her family show inconsistencies and it is eventually revealed that Gwendolen is actually the daughter of Audrey Leigh Howard and her lover Everett, two Long planning on eating their daughter in order to sate their hunger.
However the players may choose to intervene for Gwendolen's sake, leaving many endings for Gwendolen's story. The game runner's guide provides many potential endings, and since Gwen is to become The Prodigal, these are what we care about.
Maybe the players fail and Gwendolen is eaten, maybe she is whisked away by one Madame Matutine, maybe the player's give her magical water saved for her by her aunt so that she may be forgotten by the world and live in safety. Or maybe, none of those things happen.
Gwendolen gives the players a hastily written note musing about her future, thanking them for her survival and saying she might want to study and find some sort of peace and safety from her parents.
Becoming the Librarian of Hush House would of course be that, but how would she get there in the first place?
Part 3: Connecting the Dots
"A letter to me from St Rhonwen's Trust. The Trust's connection with Hush House is probably benevolent, but persistently obscure." (A Letter to The Librarian)
"Perhaps we have found a suitable candidate in you." The first thing the player reads when they play Book of Hours is a piece of text (the quote at the beginning of this essay) that is divided into two pieces. We have already touched on the second half, written in first tense, which states that the Librarian was in the shipwreck. However we have not touched on the first, which is written in quotes and second tense, states that it is hard to find a suitable candidate for the Librarian of Hush House but that you might be one.
Across the game, the combination of quotes and changed tense is used to represent things that are either said to the Librarian or direct transcriptions of text the Librarian has read. This, combined with the fact it is placed before the Librarian's memory of their shipwreck, implies that it was read or heard by the Librarian prior to their decision to head to Hush House, and is probably their invitation to the position.
The author or speaker of the text is left ambiguous, but later on the Librarian receives a letter from St. Rhowen's Trust asking if arrived and saying their will send a yearly stipend "as previously promised". It seems then that the Trust was the one to select and invite the Librarian.
The connection between St. Rhowen's Trust and Hush House is explicitly stated to be unknown to the Librarian, although when meeting one of the former Librarian's, Dr. Serena Blackwood, the Librarian mentions the Trust has worked with her as well. That connection is also left ambiguous, but a clearer connection is available in the Lady Afterwards game runner's guide. "Serena Blackwood is the founder of the St. Rhonwen Trust, a charitable fund established for the advancement of education, chiefly through scholarships for promising young talents." (32)
Beyond this, within The Lady Afterwards, Dr. Serena Blackwood is noted to be protecting Gwendolen and have an interest in her, as well as the Trust is stated to have provided Gwendolen a scholarship to the Egyptian University.
While this could be enough to make an argument for Dr. Blackwood setting up Gwendolen with a position at Hush House once it becomes available, or at least recommending her the position, there is even more evidence found in Gwendolen's letter to the players if she survives.
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This quote both further states Dr. Blackwood's interest in Gwendolen, as well as her willingness to help her, given that she is "offering her time to think". A position at Hush House would be exactly what Dr. Blackwood wants for Gwendolen, both safety and a chance for her to achieve something.
Gwendolen could become the next Librarian of Hush House, and if she did she would match every detail of The Prodigal: A child of two Long on the run. More than that, Gwen is intelligent and innocent, intending not to become Long even if she does want to study the Mansus, both aligning with the pieces of the soul---Chor and Phost---The Prodigal has remaining. Beyond that, The Prodigal's diary is for lack of a better term flavored like Gwen's story, being made of copper (which Forge Long's blood, like Audrey, is said to resemble) and requiring completion of a Lantern (like Everett) mystery.
(I find it fitting that Gwendolen, so haunted by her parents, would have a journal reminiscent of them. Not only is it in some way about them; but Gwendolen was haunted by visions of a Lighthouse which she later interpreted as her parents calling our for her, they would still call for her in her dreams.)
This ties up almost everything, however it does leave one thing un-answered: Gwendolen doesn't always survive, how can she be in another game?
Part four: The Genius of the Secret Histories Timeline and Video Games.
"The attention of the Hours is drawn to the bloodiest wars. Afterwards, the Histories are braided like hair." (a Forbidden Epic)
Gwendolen does not always survive, but The Prodigal is not always the Librarian, in fact The Prodigal is only the Librarian one twelfth of the time.
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This reveals a detail of all of the Secret Histories games. Any run possible within any of the games could be canon to the others. (I just think it's neat).
Part five: Conclusion
Every version of The Prodigal is Gwendolen Farouk, although not every version of Gwendolen becomes The Prodigal (Not mine, for example, since she ended up with an assistant and missing and arm. Sorry Gwen). And I just spent the evening of my first day back to school writing a 1.5K word long essay about a game series. Goodnight.
(Essays work like fics, if you want to encourage me to write more insane essays at inopportune times, tell me what you thought)
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indiejones · 11 months ago
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THE 100 GREATEST SCREEN-PAIRS IN HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA (@INDIES)!
.RAJESH KHANNA - MUMTAZ
.WALTER PIDGEON – GREER GARSON
.HUMPHREY BOGART – INGRID BERGMAN
.RICHARD BURTON – ELIZABETH TAYLOR
.ETHAN HAWKE – JULIE DELPY
.CHARLES CHAPLIN – EDNA PURVIANCE
.HUGH GRANT – JULIA ROBERTS
.KEANU REEVES – CARRIE-ANN MOSS
.RICHARD GERE - JULIA ROBERTS
.REX HARRISON – AUDREY HEPBURN
.CHARLES FARRELL – JANET GAYNOR
.CLARK GABLE – VIVIEN LEIGH
.UTTAM KUMAR – SUCHITRA SEN
.ROBERT REDFORD – BARBRA STREISAND
.DEV ANAND – WAHEEDA REHMAN
.CARY GRANT – INGRID BERGMAN
.KEANU REEVES – SANDRA BULLOCK
.GARY COOPER – INGRID BERGMAN
.JOSEPH FIENNES – GWYNETH PALTROW
.CHARLES BOYER – INGRID BERGMAN
.CARY GRANT – KATHERINE HEPBURN
.GURU DUTT – WAHEEDA REHMAN
.RAJESH KHANNA - TANUJA
.DILIP KUMAR - MADHUBALA
.TOM HANKS – MEG RYAN
.RAJESH KHANNA – SHARMILA TAGORE
.HUGH GRANT – RENEE ZELLWEGER
.SPENCOR TRACY – KATHERINE HEPBURN
.AMITABH BACHCHAN – PARVEEN BABI
.MICHEL PICCOLI – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.WOODY ALLEN – DIANE KEATON
.RAJESH KHANNA – REKHA
.MICHAEL DOUGLAS – GLENN CLOSE
.ALAIN DELON – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.ROD STEIGER – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.SHAMMI KAPOOR – ASHA PAREKH
.MARCELO MASTROIANNI – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.YVES MONTAND – SIMONE SIGNORET
.ALAIN DELON – ANNIE GIRARDOT
.JOHNNY DEPP – JULIETTE BINOCHE
.LAURENCE OLIVIER – VIVIEN LEIGH
.CLARK GABLE – JOAN CRAWFORD
.TREVOR HOWARD – CELIA JOHNSON
.PATRICK SWAYZE – JENNIFER GREY
.PREM NAZIR - SHEELA
.VINCENT CASSEL – MONICA BELLUCCI
.CLARK GABLE – AVA GARDNER
.JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.JACK LEMMON – SHIRLEY MACLAINE
.HEATH LEDGER - JULIA STILES
.ANTHONY PERKINS – INGRID BERGMAN
.TOBEY MAGUIRE – KIRSTEN DUNST
.GREGORY PECK – AUDREY HEPBURN
.TOM CRUISE – RENEE ZELLWEGER
.AMITABH BACHCHAN - REKHA
.JAMES STEWART – MARGARET SULLAVAN
.RYAN GOSLING – RACHEL MCADAMS
.PRADEEP KUMAR – MEENA KUMARI
.ROBERT MONTGOMERY – ROSALIND RUSSELL
.JOHNNY DEPP – HELENA BONHAM CARTER
.BOBBY VERNON – GLORIA SWANSON
.DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. – LORETTA YOUNG
.CLARK GABLE – CLAUDETTE COLBERT
.RAJESH KHANNA – ZEENAT AMAN
.GLENN FORD – GERALDINE PAGE
.LEONARDO DI CAPRIO – KATE WINSLET
.RAJESH KHANNA – ASHA PAREKH
.MEL GIBSON – CATHERINE MCCORMACK
.RAJ KAPOOR - NARGIS
.BRAD PITT – ANGELINA JOLIE
.CHRISTOPHER REEVE – MARGOT KIDDER
.CARY GRANT – SOPHIA LOREN
.SOUMITRA CHATTERJEE – MADHABI MUKHERJEE
.HUMPHREY BOGART – AUDREY HEPBURN
.SALMAN KHAN – AISHWARYA RAI
.ANTONIA BANDERAS – CATHERINE ZETA JONES
.RYAN O’ NEAL – BARBRA STREISAND
.JOHNNY DEPP – GWYNETH PALTROW
.MICHAEL DOUGLAS – KATHLEEN TURNER
.JAMES STEWART – CLAUDETTE COLBERT
.LAURENT MALET – ANNIE GIRARDOT
.DICK POWELL – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.TOMMY STEELE – GERALDINE PAGE
.GEORGE BRENT – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.MAURICE RONET – BRIGITTE BARDOT
.RAJESH KHANNA - SRIDEVI
.WILLIAM POWELL – MYRNA LOY
.ANTHONY PERKINS – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.MICKEY ROONEY – JUDY GARLAND
.RAJESH KHANNA - RAAKHEE
.SHAH RUKH KHAN - KAJOL
.RAAJ KUMAR – MEENA KUMARI
.MAHIPAL – ANITA GUHA
.RALPH FIENNES – JULIETTE BINOCHE
.ERROL FLYNN – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.JOHN BOLES – BARBARA STANWYCK
.DHARMENDRA – MEENA KUMARI
.PETER FINCH – AUDREY HEPBURN
.MARLON BRANDO – KIM HUNTER
.MAURICE RONET – ROMY SCHNEIDER .
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(P.S. - THE 2 PEOPLE WITH MOST ENTRIES IN THIS LIST, ARE-
RAJESH KHANNA OF INDIA WITH 8 ENTRIES, FOLLOWED BY ROMY SCHNEIDER OF AUSTRIA/FRANCE WITH 7 ENTRIES!)
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nsfwhiphop · 27 days ago
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Part 4 - Incoming Text for Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) and Brad Falchuk (@bradfalchuk): “An Idea Worth a Billion Dollars”
Question:
Can you provide information about "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown, including details about the book and its movie adaptation?
ChatGPT Answer:
"The Da Vinci Code" is a best-selling thriller novel written by Dan Brown, published in March 2003. Here’s an overview of the book and its film adaptation:
Overview of the Novel
Plot Summary: The story follows Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who is summoned to the Louvre Museum in Paris after the curator, Jacques Saunière, is found murdered. Langdon teams up with cryptologist Sophie Neveu to unravel a series of puzzles and clues left by Saunière. Their investigation reveals a secret society, historical conspiracies, and challenges the traditional views on Christianity and the role of Mary Magdalene in religious history.
Themes: The novel explores themes of faith, religion, history, and the conflict between science and faith. It delves into the relationship between art and history, raising questions about truth, interpretation, and belief.
Reception: "The Da Vinci Code" was both a commercial success and a source of controversy due to its portrayal of religious themes and institutions. It has sold over 80 million copies worldwide and has been translated into numerous languages. Critics praised its gripping narrative and thought-provoking ideas, while others criticized it for historical inaccuracies.
Film Adaptation
Release Date: The film adaptation of "The Da Vinci Code" was released on May 19, 2006.
Director: The movie was directed by Ron Howard.
Cast:
Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon
Audrey Tautou as Sophie Neveu
Ian McKellen as Sir Leigh Teabing
Jean Reno as Bezu Fache
Paul Bettany as Silas
Plot: The film follows the same basic plot as the novel, focusing on Langdon and Neveu as they seek to uncover the secrets of the Holy Grail while being pursued by various adversaries. The movie adapts key elements from the book, including puzzles, historical references, and the tension between the characters.
Reception: The film was a box office success, grossing over $760 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the performances and visual style, while others felt it did not capture the depth of the novel. The film sparked discussions about its controversial themes and interpretations of religious history.
Sequels: The success of the first film led to adaptations of Brown’s subsequent novels featuring Robert Langdon, including "Angels & Demons" (2009) and "Inferno" (2016), both directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks.
Cultural Impact
"The Da Vinci Code" had a significant cultural impact, inspiring debates on religious topics, leading to the creation of various documentaries, and influencing public interest in art and history. It also sparked a wave of similar thrillers exploring religious and historical themes.
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tudosobrefilmes · 1 year ago
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A Era de Ouro de Hollywood: Os Clássicos Imortais
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A história do cinema é marcada por diversas fases de desenvolvimento, mas poucas épocas são tão icônicas e significativas quanto a chamada "Era de Ouro de Hollywood". Esse período, que se estendeu das décadas de 1920 até o final dos anos 1950, foi um momento de grande criatividade e prosperidade para a indústria cinematográfica americana. Neste artigo, vamos explorar a Era de Ouro de Hollywood e os filmes atemporais que foram produzidos durante esse período, deixando um legado inestimável na história do cinema.
O Contexto Histórico
A Era de Ouro de Hollywood teve início no final dos anos 1920, após o advento do cinema sonoro. Com a popularização do som no cinema, as produções ganharam uma nova dimensão, tornando-se mais acessíveis e atraentes para o grande público. Além disso, a Grande Depressão dos anos 1930 também teve um papel importante na expansão da indústria cinematográfica, uma vez que as pessoas buscavam no cinema uma forma de escapismo e entretenimento durante tempos difíceis.
Os Estúdios de Hollywood
Nessa época, os grandes estúdios de Hollywood, como a Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, MGM, 20th Century Fox e RKO Pictures, dominavam a indústria. Eles tinham controle total sobre a produção, distribuição e exibição dos filmes, o que resultou em uma máquina de entretenimento extremamente eficiente e lucrativa.
A Ascensão das Estrelas do Cinema
A Era de Ouro de Hollywood também foi marcada pelo surgimento de inúmeras estrelas do cinema que se tornaram ícones da indústria. Atrizes como Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor e Ingrid Bergman, e atores como Humphrey Bogart, James Stewart, Cary Grant e Clark Gable, encantaram o público com suas performances carismáticas e talento excepcional.
Os Gêneros Cinematográficos
Durante a Era de Ouro, Hollywood produziu filmes em uma variedade de gêneros que se tornaram clássicos atemporais. Desde o romance, a comédia e o drama até o cinema noir, o western e o musical, todos esses gêneros floresceram e criaram filmes que continuam a ser amados e apreciados até hoje.
Os Diretores Visionários
A Era de Ouro de Hollywood também foi um período de destaque para diretores visionários que ajudaram a moldar a indústria cinematográfica. Nomes como Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, Billy Wilder, John Ford e Howard Hawks deixaram um legado impressionante, com obras-primas que se tornaram referências na história do cinema.
Filmes Imortais da Era de Ouro de Hollywood
Alguns dos filmes mais célebres e reverenciados na história do cinema foram produzidos durante a Era de Ouro de Hollywood. Aqui estão alguns exemplos:
"...E o Vento Levou" (1939) - Dirigido por Victor Fleming, é um épico romântico da Guerra Civil Americana, vencedor de vários prêmios Oscar.
"Casablanca" (1942) - Dirigido por Michael Curtiz, é um clássico do romance estrelado por Humphrey Bogart e Ingrid Bergman.
"Cidadão Kane" (1941) - Dirigido por Orson Welles, é frequentemente considerado uma das maiores realizações do cinema, revolucionando a narrativa cinematográfica.
"E o Vento Levou" (1939) - Dirigido por David O. Selznick, é uma das maiores histórias de amor do cinema, com interpretações inesquecíveis de Clark Gable e Vivien Leigh.
"Cantando na Chuva" (1952) - Dirigido por Gene Kelly e Stanley Donen, é um dos musicais mais amados da história do cinema.
O Legado Duradouro
Os filmes produzidos durante a Era de Ouro de Hollywood continuam a ser apreciados e estudados até os dias de hoje. Seus temas universais, performances brilhantes e qualidade cinematográfica ainda cativam audiências de todas as idades. Além disso, a influência desses filmes é evidente em muitas produções modernas, pois cineastas atuais buscam inspiração nos clássicos imortais daquela era de ouro.
Conclusão
A Era de Ouro de Hollywood foi uma época dourada para a indústria cinematográfica, produzindo filmes que se tornaram verdadeiros clássicos imortais. A combinação de estrelas carismáticas, diretores visionários, estúdios poderosos e uma diversidade de gêneros criou uma herança que ainda brilha intensamente na história do cinema. Esses filmes continuam a encantar e emocionar pessoas em todo o mundo, mostrando que a magia do cinema da Era de Ouro de Hollywood jamais será esquecida e continuará a inspirar gerações futuras de cineastas e apaixonados por cinema.
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diarioelpepazo · 2 years ago
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Nombres ilustres desde las más clásicas a generaciones más actuales que han pasado a la historia como las mejores actrices de Hollywood.   Cristian Sánchez En esta ocasión, hacemos una selección de los 24 actrices con más galardones de Óscar cosechados a lo largo de su trayectoria cinematográfica. Independientemente de la cantidad de premios Óscar ¿Cuál es tu actriz favorita? ¿Echas en falta que alguien merezca más de los que ostenta? Las actrices que ostentan 2 premios Óscar son: Shelley Winters Dianne Wiest Renée Zellweger Cate Blanchett Hilary Swank Jessica Lange Emma Thompson Jodie Foster Sally Field Jane Fonda Glenda Jackson Maggie Smith Elizabeth Taylor Sophia Loren Audrey Hepburn Vivien Leigh Olivia de Havilland Bette Davis Luise Rainer Helen Hayes Y las que han logrado 3 son: Katharine Hepburn Frances McDormand Ingrid Bergman Meryl Streep Shelley Winters Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por sus trabajos en The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) y en A Patch of Blue (1965). Dianne Wiest Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por su interpretación en Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) y en Bullets Over Broadway (1994). Renée Zellweger Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por sus papeles en Judy (2019) y Cold Mountain (2003). Cate Blanchett Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por su interpretación en los largometrajes The Aviator (2004) y Blue Jasmine (2013). Hilary Swank 2 premios Óscar ganados por sus papeles en los largometrajes Boys don’t cry (1999) y Million Dollar Baby (2004). Jessica Lange Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por su papel en Tootsie (1982) y Blue Sky (1993). Emma Thompson 2 premios Óscar logrados como mejor actriz por Howards End (1991) y Sense and Sensibility (1994). Jodie Foster 2 premios Óscar como mejor actriz por The Accused (1988) y The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Sally Field 2 premios Óscar como mejor actriz por los largometrajes Norma Rae (1979) y En un lugar del corazón (1984). Jane Fonda 2 premios Óscar como mejor actriz por los largometrajes Klute (1971) y Coming Home (1978). Glenda Jackson 2 premios Óscar logrados como mejor actriz por Mujeres enamoradas (1969) y Un toque de distinción (1973). Maggie Smith Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por su papel en Los mejores años de Miss Brodie (1968) y California Suite (1978). Elizabeth Taylor Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por sus papeles en Una mujer marcada (1960) y Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). A su vez, destacar el Premio Humanitario Jean Hersholt que le otorgaron en 1993. Este premio es otorgado de manera periódica por la Academia durante la Gala de Gobernadores en “reconocimiento a labores extraordinarias en causas humanitarias”. Sophia Loren Logró ganar un premio Óscar por su papel en Dos mujeres (1961) y posteriormente en 1991 la Academia le otorgó el Óscar honorífico. Audrey Hepburn Logró ganar un premio Óscar por su papel en Vacaciones en Roma (1953) y posteriormente en 1991 la Academia le otorgó el Premio Humanitario Jean Hersholt. Vivien Leigh Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por sus interpretaciones en los largometrajes Lo que el viento se llevó (1939) y Un tranvía llamado Deseo (1950). Olivia de Havilland Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por sus papeles de La vida íntima de Julia Norris (1946) y La heredera (1949). Bette Davis Logró ganar 2 premios Óscar por su interpretación en la película Peligrosa (1935) y Jezabel (1938). Luise Rainer 2 nominaciones logradas en toda su carrera y dos premios Óscar que cosechó con los papeles de El gran Ziegfeld (1936) y La buena tierra (1937). Helen Hayes Cerramos el círculo de actrices premiadas con 2 premios Óscar con Helen Hayes. La neoyorquina, se alzó como mejor actriz en los largometrajes El pecado de Madelon Claudet (1932) y Aeropuerto (1969). Frances McDormand Otra gran actriz de Hollywood que ha logrado
ganar 3 premios Óscar por sus papeles en Fargo (1996), Tres anuncios a las afueras (2016) y, la última por Nomadland (2020). Ingrid Bergman La famosa actriz sueca se alzó con el premio Óscar en 3 ocasiones con el Oscar por sus papeles en Luz que agoniza (1945) y Anastasia (1957) y Asesinato en el Orient Express (1974). Katharine Hepburn Se trata de la actriz más galardonada de los premios Óscar. Consiguió la estatuilla hasta en 4 ocasiones. La actriz que trabajó en la época del Hollywood clásico fue premiada por sus papeles en Gloria por un día (1933), Adivina quién viene a cenar esta noche (1967), El león en invierno (1968) y En el estanque dorado (1981). Meryl Streep Cerramos el círculo virtuoso de las actrices con más galardones con Meryl Streep. Se llevó el Óscar por Kramer contra Kramer (1980), La decisión de Sophie (1984) y La dama de hierro (2012). En esta última, donde interpretó a la primera ministra británica, Margaret Thatcher. ¿Sabías que Meryl Streep cuenta con el récord de más nominaciones al Oscar? Ha logrado sumar 21 nominaciones.       Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/AS
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dragoncxv360 · 1 year ago
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Oh oh I have tons of favourites
The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall by Katie Alender
Very good, have read it multiple times
deals with ghosts and mental health and death
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
still need to read the sequel but I loved this, ragtag band of misfits my beloved
Three Dark Crowns series by Kendare Blake
haven't finished the series, I think there's some fade to black nsfw? But no actual explicit scenes. It's good but dark since it deals with three sisters fighting to the death for the throne
Of Fire & Stars by Audrey Coulthurst
kinda forgot what this is about but it has lesbian princesses, also it has one scene of very vague nsfw but like it's less than a page and not very detailed so you can skip it. Also it has a prequel called Inkmistress and a sequel called Of Ice And Shadows, haven't read them yet tho
Has lots of lesbian rep :D
RoseBlood by A. G. Howard
phantom of the opera retelling, very good, super interesting interpretation
The Hearts We Sold by Emily Lloyd-Jones
warning this has a very bittersweet ending so if that's not your thing I don't recomend it. I was fine the first time reading it but when I reread it back in 2020 I had a pretty big breakdown 'cause it deals with abuse and death and it hit too close to home
Has lesbian and trans fem rep :D (they don't die, just to clarify, they're like...secondary main characters?)
Deals with demons, literally, they make deals with demons, trade parts for wishes, it's very interesting
In Deeper Waters by F. T. Lukens
omg one of my favs it's so very gay and magical :D
Has princes and stoaway boys
So This Is Ever After by F. T. Lukens
also very gay and magical :D
Has princes and mages and a ragtag band of misfits
Also has a bi gal in it
F. T. Lukens is easily one of my fav authors now and I'm excited to read their next book that I have of theirs, Spellbound. Also they're nonbinary :D. Also I love their cover artist's art, I actually went and followed her on insta and she makes so much gay art it's amazing
The Witchery by S. Issabelle
Omg this one was so good
3 of the 4 main characters are black and there's a lesbian (or possibly bi) character and a minor character who's trans fem
The author is also black
This book is getting a sequel next month and I am so fucking excited omg. Also shout out to this book for being the first published book I've seen with trigger warnings in it, it was incredibly nice to have a warning about what the book deals with
Vassa In The Night by Sarah Porter
Based on a russian folktale, Vassasilia the beautiful I believe is the name, it feels like reading a painting honestly, the way it's written is gorgeous
The Asylum series by Madeline Roux
I love love love this series, it kept me on the edge of my seat
It talks loads about mental health which is super nice, tho it deals with a lot of triggering topics about old asylums and it has a lot of unreality
Also in the main series, one of the characters is gay and in the prequel the two main characters are a bi guy and a trans gal :D
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Very gay, very good
It deals with drugs tho so if that's not your thing def don't read it
Honorable Mentions
Simon vs the Homo Sapians Agenda by Becky Albertalli
Splintered by A. G. Howard
alice in wonderland retelling, haven't read the rest of the series
Project Paper Doll: The Rules by Stacey Kade
About an alien gal living on earth, haven't read the rest of the series but I def want to
Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia
Really good YA book, talks a lot about anxiety in the end
Made You Up by Francesca Zappia
Also talks about mental health, tho this time it's about schizophrenia. Obviously with that territory does come unrealiable narration and unreality and some of the later scenes in the book of her having breakdowns could def be triggering. Has an almost nsfw scene but they end up deciding not to do it
Also the author is also an artist and has some more original stories on Wattpad, like the Hypnos Children and a tease of Monstrous Sea in written form (it's a comic mentioned in Eliza And Her Monsters that Eliza writes)
Hey hey anyone got any book or fic recommendations? I wanna make a list skjsjs
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alexlacquemanne · 2 years ago
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Octobre MMXXII
Films
Les Acteurs (1999) de Bertrand Blier avec André Dussollier, Jacques François, Sami Frey, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Michel Piccoli, Claude Rich et Josiane Balasko
Histoire vraie (1973) de Claude Santelli avec Pierre Mondy, Marie-Christine Barrault, Denise Gence, Claude Brosset, Isabelle Huppert et Danielle Chinsky
Le Passager de la pluie (1970) de René Clément avec Marlène Jobert, Charles Bronson, Annie Cordy, Jill Ireland, Ellen Bahl et Steve Eckhardt
Les hommes préfèrent les blondes (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) (1953) de Howard Hawks avec Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe, Charles Coburn, Tommy Noonan et Elliott Reid
De l'or en barres (The Lavender Hill Mob) (1951) de Charles Crichton avec Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway, Sydney James, Alfie Bass, Marjorie Fielding et Audrey Hepburn
La Gueule de l'autre (1979) de Pierre Tchernia avec Michel Serrault, Andréa Parisy, Jean Poiret, Bernadette Lafont, Curd Jügen, Roger Carel et Georges Géret
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) de Don Siegel avec Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, King Donovan, Carolyn Jones et Larry Gates
Simone, le voyage du siècle (2022) d'Olivier Dahan avec Elsa Zylberstein, Rebecca Marder, Élodie Bouchez, Judith Chemla, Olivier Gourmet, Mathieu Spinosi et Sylvie Testud
Adieu l'ami (1968) de Jean Herman avec Alain Delon, Charles Bronson, Olga Georges-Picot, Brigitte Fossey, Bernard Fresson et Jean-Claude Balard
Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (1988) de Claude Lelouch avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, Richard Anconina, Marie-Sophie L., Jean-Philippe Chatrier, Lio, Daniel Gélin et Béatrice Agenin
Joyeuses Pâques (1984) de Georges Lautner avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, Sophie Marceau, Marie Laforêt, Rosy Varte et Michel Beaune
À bout portant (The Killers) (1964) de Don Siegel avec Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, John Cassavetes, Clu Gulager, Claude Akins, Norman Fell et Ronald Reagan
Détective Conan : Le Gratte-Ciel infernal (Meitantei Konan: Tokei shikake no matenrō) (1997) de Kenji Kodama avec Claudine Grémy, Philippe Valmont, Nayeli Forest, Gérard Malabat et Cyrille Monge
Les Guignols de l'info : La Fiction (1999) de Bruno Le Jean avec Yves Lecoq, Daniel Herzog, Sandrine Alexi, Nicolas Canteloup, Joël Demarty et François Jerosme
Les Trois Jours du Condor (Three Days of the Condor) (1975) de Sydney Pollack avec Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, Max von Sydow, John Houseman et Addison Powell
Le Bruit des glaçons (2010) de Bertrand Blier avec Jean Dujardin, Albert Dupontel, Anne Alvaro, Myriam Boyer, Christa Theret et Audrey Dana
Burn After Reading (2008) de Joel et Ethan Coen avec George Clooney, Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton et Richard Jenkins
Antoinette dans les Cévennes (2020) de Caroline Vignal avec Laure Calamy, Benjamin Lavernhe, Olivia Côte, Louise Vidal, Marc Fraize, Jean-Pierre Martins et Lucia Sanchez
La Soif du mal (Touch of Evil) (1998) d'Orson Welles avec Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Orson Welles, Akim Tamiroff, Joseph Calleia et Marlene Dietrich
Cinema Paradiso (Nuovo Cinema Paradiso) (1988) de Giuseppe Tornatore avec Philippe Noiret, Salvatore Cascio, Marco Leonardi, Jacques Perrin et Leopoldo Trieste
Séries
Doctor Who Series 13
Survivants du flux - Les conquérants - The Power Of The Doctor
Le Coffre à Catch
#84 : Chavo et CM Punk c'est la bagarre!! - #85 : Kelly Kelly fait du bon catch : Info ou Intox? - #86 : Le Nature Boy de passage à la ECW ! - #87 : Le meilleur Triple Threat de la ECW ?
Affaires sensibles
Qui a peur de Belphégor ? - 1984, George Orwell - Épisode 1/2 : L'affaire Dreyfus : au fond de la corbeille - Épisode 2/2 : L'affaire Dreyfus : l'innocent le plus célèbre de France - Farewell : l'espion qui a fait basculer la guerre froide - L'OVNI de Roswell et le mystère de la Zone 51 - L'Exorciste de William Friedkin, Belzébuth superstar - Le fantôme du château de Veauce
Graffiti 80
Le premier salon du changement (1981-1983) - Coulez le Rainbow Warrior (1984-1985) - Touche pas à mon poste (1986-1987) - A l'Est du nouveau (1988-1989)
Rex, Chien Flic Saison 5, 6, 7, 8
Le testament - Secrets fatals - Sissi - Série noire - Le secret des cartes - Le brésilien - Le faux coupable - Le cheval qui valait des millions - Plein gaz - Clichés tragiques - Héritage empoisonné - Mauvaises actions - À la dernière seconde - On n'embrasse pas les policiers - Et la mort frappa deux fois - Le petit chien - Hold-up - Œil pour œil - Les cachets
Dark Side of The Ring Saison 3
Le Procès des stéroïdes
Brooklyn Nine Nine Saison 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Halloween - Halloween II - Halloween III - Halloween IV - Halloween V
Spectacles
L'Exoconférence (2014) d'Alexandre Astier
Livres
Des rives humaines de Delphine Evano
Bilbo le Hobbit de J.R.R. Tolkien
(III) et tes soupirs entre les draps de Celle qui aimait
Kaamelott Tome 8 : L'antre du Basilic de Alexandre Astier et Steven Dupré
Détective Conan : Tome 2 de Gôshô Aoyama
Marvel, les années 2000 : Tome 3 : Black Widow de Scott Hampton et Devin Grayson
Contes et légendes mythologiques de Emile Genest
Hitchcock présente : Histoires angoissantes
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newmanspaul · 4 years ago
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OLD HOLLYWOOD STARS & THEIR ZODIAC SIGNS
Aries: Gregory Peck, Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, William Holden, Doris Day, Anthony Perkins, Debbie Reynolds, Ann Miller, Billie Holiday, Karl Malden, Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Lon Chaney, Steve McQueen, Ed Begley, Melvyn Douglas, Alec Guinness, Leslie Howard, Jayne Mansfield
Taurus: Jimmy Stewart, Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Don Rickles, Orson Welles, Tyrone Power, Rudolph Valentino, Gary Cooper, Henry Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Shirley Temple, Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Barrymore, Phil Silvers, Jack Klugman, Harold Lloyd, Mary Astor, Simone Simon, Margaret Sullavan, Eve Arden
Gemini: Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Errol Flynn, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Tony Curtis, Rosemary Clooney, Douglas Fairbanks, Burl Ives, Al Jolson, Stan Laurel, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, Rosalind Russell, Hattie McDaniel, Priscilla Lane, Josephine Baker, Jeanette MacDonald, Peggy Lee
Cancer: Ginger Rogers, Eva Marie Saint, Natalie Wood, Olivia de Havilland, Barbara Stanwyck, Lena Horne, Jimmy Cagney, Milton Berle, Yul Brynner, Peter Lorre, Red Skelton, Jane Russell, Gina Lollobrigida, Leslie Caron, Farley Granger
Leo: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Mae West, Clara Bow, Norma Shearer, Esther Williams, Walter Brennan, Robert Mitchum, Louis Armstrong, Peter O’Toole, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Alfred Hitchcock, Maureen O’Hara, Lucille Ball, Shelley Winters, Dolores del Rio
Virgo: Lauren Bacall, Gene Kelly, Sophia Loren, Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, Donald O’Connor, Ingrid Bergman, Peter Lawford, Fredric March, James Coburn, Fred MacMurray, Peter Sellers, Raquel Welch, George Chakiris, Vera Miles
Libra: Jean Arthur, Carole Lombard, Montgomery Clift, Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Lillian Gish, Groucho Marx, Buster Keaton, Bela Lugosi, George C. Scott, Lenny Bruce, Walter Pidgeon, Greer Garson, Joan Fontaine, Brigitte Bardot, June Allyson, Julie London
Scorpio: Richard Burton, Rock Hudson, Vivien Leigh, Burt Lancaster, Gene Tierney, Grace Kelly, Claude Rains, Joel McCrea, Johnny Carson, Burgess Meredith, Hedy Lamarr, Eleanor Powell, Veronica Lake
Sagittarius: Frank Sinatra, Kirk Douglas, Sammy Davis Jr, Edward G. Robinson, Rita Moreno, Lee Remick, Boris Karloff, Lee J. Cobb, Ricardo Montalban, Irene Dunne, Agnes Moorehead, Gloria Grahame, Betty Grable, Julie Harris
Capricorn: Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner, Marlene Dietrich, Loretta Young, Ethel Merman, Eartha Kitt, Janet Leigh, Lew Ayres, Ray Bolger, Sal Mineo, Danny Kaye, Oliver Hardy, Oscar Levant, Ray Milland, Elvis Presley, Jane Wyman, Kay Francis, Barbara Rush
Aquarius: Kathryn Grayson, James Dean, Paul Newman, Clark Gable, Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny, Lana Turner, Kim Novak, Ronald Colman, Ernest Borgnine, Randolph Scott, Vera-Ellen, Donna Reed, Jack Lemmon, John Barrymore, George Burns, Arthur Kennedy, Cesar Romero, Jean Simmons, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Pisces: Jerry Lewis, Elizabeth Taylor, Jean Harlow, Nat King Cole, Sidney Poitier, Cyd Charisse, Lee Marvin, Jackie Gleason, Edward Everett Horton, David Niven
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Bolt the door, Maria.
Dame Olivia de Havilland’s gentle countenance and petite stature in still photographs could never capture the gentlewomanly toughness she displayed on-screen. The last-surviving major star of Hollywood’s Golden Age, de Havilland passed away yesterday at her home in Paris. She was 104. Born in Tokyo, her parents wanted to return to England following various childhood elements not helped by the Japanese climate. But they eventually stayed in California after Olivia’s sister, Joan Fontaine, developed tonsillitis during what was supposed to be a brief stopover in San Francisco. Olivia, the elder sister, learned drama and music, reading Shakespeare from an early age. This fostered her interest in community theater. She joined the Saratoga Community Theater, where she would star in various roles including as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It is as Puck that de Havilland got the attention of Austrian director Max Reinhardt, who was seeking someone for Hermia. After her casting by Reinhardt for his production, her turn as Hermia then attracted attention from Warner Bros.
Just like that, de Havilland became a Warner Bros. contracted actor in 1934. De Havilland wanted to play challenging roles at Warner Bros. But for every Midsummer Night’s Dream or picture with Errol Flynn (who she found delightful to work with), the studio assigned her a fluffy romantic or wartime comedy that she held no passion for. By the late ‘30s/early ‘40s with her contract winding down, de Havilland began to reject more roles and was suspended multiple times by Warner Bros. as a result. A contract dispute in 1941 led her to sue Warner Bros; she won, and the precedent in the de Havilland case to this day continues to protect actors (and, in 2009, composers and musicians) from the extension of a contract without their consent. Efforts by Jack Warner to persuade other studio executives to blacklist de Havilland failed, as she was just too good an actress to pass up.
After 1941, de Havilland appeared less in films, exercising more judicious selections in her roles, but her life was no less interesting or active. Her very public feud with her sister lasted decades (they reconciled before Fontaine’s death), moved to Paris in 1953, sued FX for an inaccurate portrayal and using her likeness without her permission in a miniseries (she lost as a California court ruled that such portrayals were protected under the First Amendment), and made numerous public appearances for fans in her later years. Few actors from any era could say they made such an impact in front and behind the camera.
Nine of the films Olivia de Havilland appeared in follow (left-right, descending):
Alibi Ike (1935) – directed by Ray Enright; also starring Joe E. Brown
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) – directed by Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle; also starring Jean Muir, Dick Powell, Ross Alexander, James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Joe E. Brown, Victor Jory, Anita Louise, and Ian Hunter
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) – directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley; also starring Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, and Una O’Connor; music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Gone with the Wind (1939) – directed by Victor Fleming; produced by David O. Selznick; also starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, and Hattie McDaniel; music by Max Steiner
To Each His Own (1946) – directed by Mitchell Leisen; also starring Mary Anderson, Roland Culver, and Phillip Terry
The Snake Pit (1948) – directed by Anatole Litvak; also starring Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, and Celeste Holm
My Cousin Rachel (1952) – directed by Henry Koster; also starring Richard Burton and Audrey Dalton
Light in the Piazza (1962) – directed by Guy Green; also starring Rossano Brazzi, Yvette Mimieux, George Hamilton, and Barry Sullivan
The Heiress (1949) – directed by William Wyler; also starring Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, and Miriam Hopkins; music by Aaron Copland
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mifunebooty · 4 years ago
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As requested by ❤anon❤ to post my favorite 60 women from films, here you go! As ive seen on pbs shows about greatest books, please applaud between every one of these!
1. Amy Dunne played by Rosamund Pike on Gone Girl 2014
2. Alma played by Vicky Krieps on Phantom Thread 2017
3. Ponyo on Ponyo 2008
4. Patsey played by Lupita Nyong'o in 12 years a slave
5. Omocha played by Isuzu Yamada in Sisters of the Gion 1936
6. Tonya Harding played by Margot Robbie in I, Tonya 2017
7. Valkyrie played by Tessa Thompson in Thor: Ragnarok 2017
8. Jennifer Check played by Megan Fox in Jennifer's Body 2009
9. Dona Flor played by Sonia Braga in Dona Flor and her two husbands 1977
10. Princess Yuki played by Misa Uehara in The Hidden Fortress 1958
11. Lady Asaji played by the Isuzu Yamada again in Throne of Blood 1957
12. Carmen Jones played by Dorothy Dandridge in Carmen Jones 1954
13. Sabrina played by Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina 1954
14. Oharu played by Kinuyo Tanaka in The Life of Oharu 1952
15. Blanche DeBois played by Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Named Desire 1951
16. Norma Desmond played by Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard 1950
17. Gilda played by Rita Hayworth in Gilda 1946
18. Laura Hunt played by Gene Tierney in Laura 1944
19. Mildred Pierce played by Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce 1945
20. Ki-jung played by Park So-Dam in Parasite 2019
21. Cleo played by Yalitza Aparicio in Roma 2018
22. Elle Woods played by Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde 2001
23. Clementine "Tish" Rivers played by Kiki Lane on If Beale Street Could Talk 2018
24. Madeline played by Helena Howard on Madeline's Madeline 2018
25. Anne Graham played by Tonie Collette in Hereditary 2018
26. Marlina played by Marsha Timothy in Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts
27. Paula played by Noamie Harris in Moonlight 2016
28. Sook-he played by Kim Tae-ri in The Handmaiden 2016
29. Elaine played by Samantha Robinson in The Love Witch 2016
30. Thomasin played by Anya Taylor-Joy in The Witch 2015
31. Maggie played by Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a hot tin roof 1958
32. Emmanuelle Riva's anonymous character in Hiroshima Mon Amour 1959
33. Eurydice played by Marpessa Dawn in Black Orpheus 1959
34. Betty played by Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive 2001
35. Mon played by Machiko Kyô in Older Brother, Younger Sister 1953
36. Kiyoko played by Hideko Takamine in Lightning 1952
37. Cabiria Ceccarelli played by Giulietta Masina in Nights of Cabiria 1957
38. Mamma Roma played by Anna Magnani in Mamma Roma 1962
39. Cléo played by Corinne Marchand in Cléo from 5 to 7 1962
40. Charulata played by Madhabi Mukherjee in Charulata 1964
41. Licia played by Adrienne La Russa in Psychout for Murder 1969
42. Ganja Meda played by Marlene Clark on Ganja & Hess 1973
43. Claudine played by Diahann Carroll on Claudine 1974
44. Foxy Brown played by Pam Grier on Foxy Brown 1974
45. Conchita played by Carole Bouquet and Angela Molina on That Obscure Object of Desire 1977
46. Gorgeous played by Kimiko Ikegami on House 1977
47. Alma Starr played by Natalie Wood in This Property is Condemned 1967
48. Anna played by Isabelle Adjani in Possession 1981
49. Vivian played by Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman 1990
50. Mozelle played by Debbi Morgan in Eve's Bayou
51. Elizabeth Bennett played by Keira Knightley in Pride & Prejudice 2005
52. Masako Kanazawa played by Machiko Kyô in Rashomon 1950
53. Elena Tejero played by Ninón Sevilla in Aventurera 1950
54. Masako played by Chieko Nakakita in One Wonderful Sunday 1947
55. Beatriz Peñafiel played by Maria Felix in Enamorada 1946
56. Celine played by Julie Delpy in the before trilogy
57. Ed played by Holly Hunter in Raising Arizona 1987
58. Mrs. Chan played by Maggie Cheung on In the mood for love 2000
59. Kitty March played by Joan Bennett in Scarlet Street 1945
60. Sumie played by Noriko Sengoku in Scandal 1950
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artisticlegshake · 5 years ago
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THE DANCE AWARDS LAS VEGAS RESULTS 2019:
JUNIOR SOLOS:
1st Izzy Howard - THE ROCK JP
2nd Isabella Jarvis - LARKIN JP
3rd Hailey Bills - CSPAS JP
3rd JT Church - CLUB JP
4th Allie Andrew - CAA JP
4th Brooklin Cooley - CLUB JP
5th Ali Ogle - LARKIN JP
5th Brielle McCoy - KIM MASSAY JP
6th Casey Tran - TDZ JP
7th Devynn Lewis - THE ROCK JP
7th Mariella Saunders - JEAN LEIGH JP
8th Isaiah Villegas - DC2 JP
8th Brightyn Rines - CLUB JP
8th Gianna Mojonnier - DANCEOLOGY JP
8th Rachel Loiselle - CLUB JP
9th Jonah Benyamin - CLUB JP
9th Adelaide Sebben - JCSOD JP
9th Avery Hall - DANCEOLOGY JP
9th Paige Kracht - CLUB JP
9th Alexis Adair - CLUB  JP
9th Emma Donnelly - DANCEOLOGY JP
10th Audrey Donnelly - DANCEOLOGY JP
JP (not top 10):
Ava Lynn - BOBBIE’S JP
Savannah Manning - CCJ JP
Kate Roman - CDC JP
Tristan Gerzon - TDZ JP
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lcndofdreamsss · 6 years ago
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SEMIDEUSES
LUH
Johanna - Lily James (f: caos)
Reyna - Lindset Morgan (f: belona)
Loshi - Ester Exposito (d: nyx e caos)
Alyssa - Danna Paola (d: hades e afrodite)
Catarina - Maria Pedraza (d: belona e hefesto)
Lilian - Emilie de Ravin (f: hemera)
Lilith - Melanie Scrofano (d: hades e macária)
Madison - Sofia Carson (d: hefesto)
Helena - Zoey Deutch (d: nyx)
Emma - Lili Reinhart (d: apolo)
Chloe - Emma Stone (d: venus e eros)
Lara - Lana Condor (d: plutão e marte)
Riley - Emeraude Toubia (f: tanato)
Jasmine - Maia Mitchell (d: bia)
Audrey - Kat Mcnamara (f: fobos)
Mila - Kiernan Shipka (f: Íris)
Argentina - Abbey Cowen (f: éris)
Cecil - Danielle Campbell (f: nyx)
Carina - Jessica lowndes (f: nyx)
Kevin - Timothee (d: afrodite e zeus)
Madalyn - Halsey (f: erebo)
David - Nick Robinson (d: talassa e tanato)
Jean Vaughn - Lisa Teige (d: eros e caos)
Elizabeth - Josefine Frida Pettersen (d: ares e demeter)
Joseph - Tarjei Sandvik Moe (d: despina e febo)
Cornelius - Brent Antonello (f: cronos)
Laura - Amy Okuda (d: plutão e marte)
Lyria - Arden Cho (d: plutão e marte)
Lorcan - Elizabeth Henstrindge (d: apolo e artes)
Lilian - Meritt Patterson (d: caos e nyx)
Bianca -  Shen Yue (d: hades e apolo)
Donnatela Von Groeben - Candice Accola (f: gaia)
Louise - Phoebe Tonkin (f: ananque)
Valerie - Nina Dobrev (f: calígena )
Brooklyn - Daisy Ridley (d: nesos e ares )
Minnie - Claire Holt (f: caos)
Veronica - Lauren German (f: nyx)
Shancai - Jennie (f:eros)
Diamanta - Mari maria (f:venus)
Santiago -  Aidan Gallagher (d: belona e hefesto)
Teresa - Ana de armas (d: belona e hefesto)
Alice - Eiza Gonzalez (d:ares e afrodite)
Gianna - Margot Robbie (f:nyx)
Ashley - Dakota Johnson (f: erebo)
Hazel - Emmy raver-lampman (f: plutão)
Annabeth - Melissa Benoist (f: atena)
Nico - Tom Hiddleston (f: hades)
Zoe - Eliza Taylor (d: poseidon e atena)
Polly - Teresa Palmer (f: erebo)
Mileva - Emilia Clarke (f: bia)
Gahana - Bae Joohyun (f: amaterasu) 
Jin Fei - Chloe Bennet (f: Susanoo)
Dominika - Sarah Desjardins (f: baba yaga) 
Andrei - Richard Harmon (f: Marzanna ) 
Isleen - Tasya Teles (f: Morrigan) 
Careena - Madelaine Petsch (f: Manannán Mac Lir)
Anna Julia - Camila Mendes (f: Anhangá)
Thaís - Camila Queiroz (f: Akuanduba)
Freyja - Mary Elizabeth Winstead (f: loki)
Talassa - Alexandra Daddario (f: balder) 
Teagen - Alycia debnam-carey (f:cailic)
Viktoriya - Kristine Froseth (d: nyx e caos)
Alula Castellan - Rachel Keller (d: zeus e hermes)
Orion Castellan - Cody Christian (d: zeus e hermes)
Layla Zhang - jeong heyoon (d: plutão e marte)
Otello Cameron - James Macvoy (f: poseidon)
Julieta Cameron - Sophie Turner (d: poseidon e zeus )
Daisy - Lily Collins (d: marte e apolo)
Drusilla - Jennifer Lawrence (d: despoina e jano)
Afrodite Campbell - Emily Browning (f: Afrodite)
Harlow - Zendaya Coleman (d: caos e talassa)
Otis - Chadwick Boseman (f: Caos)
Juniper - Inbar Lavi (f: talassa)
Mathew - Martin Freeman (f: urano)
Isabella Kuntz - Amanda Seyfried (f: venus)
Pheonté Ingram - Tessa Thompson (d: marte e hermes)
Sussie Frandsen - Yvonne Strahovski (f: érebo)
Bjor Gislisson - Henrik Holm (f: Forseti)
Ygritte Haddottir - Gina Steibz (f: Freya)
Dalla Sturladottir - Lisa Vicari (f: Hel)
Ingjald Torstensson - Taron Egerton (f: Odin)
Peter Alighieri-  Tye Sheridan (d: hades e macaria)
Leonora Di Angelo - Benedetta Gargari (d: apolo e hades)
Ophelia Cameron - Sadie Sink (d: poseidon e zeus)
Joyce Di Angelo - Millie Bobby Brown (d: apolo e hades)
Antoni O'Doral - luke kleintank (f: hades)
Poppy O'Molony - Conor Lesllie (d: ares e athena)
Leslie  Rochfort - Meryl Streep (f:apolo)
Learchos Rochfort - Scott Eastwood (d:apolo e ares)
Analia Reinhart - Jessica Chastain (f: ananque)
Grayson Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Jaeden Lieberher (d: maui e erebo)
Jacob Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Noah Schnapp  (d: maui e erebo)
Savannah Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Maddie Ziegler (d: maui e erebo)
Arabella Reinhart - Alexandra Park (d: ananque)
Amelia Reinhart - Francesca Capaldi (d: ananque)
Adonis Reinhart - Asher Angel (d: ananque)
Brianna Kade - Hayley Atwell
Faith Kade - Adelaide Kane
Levi Kade - Jack Falahee
Sophie Von Groeben - Sydney Sweeney  (d: hades, marte e gaia)
Luna Von Groeben - Britt Robertson (d: hades, marte e gaia)
Clara Amoretto - Emeraude Toubia
Julliana  Amoretto - Camila Mendes
Celeste  Amoretto - Camila Cabello
Stella Amoretto - Karla Souza
Acacia Dunhall - Bryce Dallas Howard
Sondra Eberhardt - Wyonna Ryder
Jelani Turner - Chance Perdomo
Veronika Eberhardt Torres - Sofia Carson
Hylla Avilla - Melissa Fumero
Richard Avilla-Algumacoisa - Booboo Stewart
Rain Avilla - Brenna D’Amico
Piper Mclain - Diane Guerrero
Tinker Lazar- Holland Roden
Kace Baxter - Michael Fassbender
Millicent Anttonen - Sophia Bush
Anna-Liisa Heinonen - Claire Holt
Mabel Sotto - Lily James
Regan Polinsky - Colin O’Donoghe
Moira Beckett - Laura Prepon
Spring Campbell -  Katheryn Winnick 
Tristan McLean - Ryan Potter  
Noe - Tiera Skobvye 
Megan West - Elizabeth Olsen 
Sophia Illis - Phoebe Tonkin
Calypso - Jessica Abel
Paris Hale - Ben platt - Paris Hale
Jimmy Dean - Jonathan Groff 
Paige McDermott - Danielle Panabaker 
Starlight - Chyler Leigh
Savannah O’kelly - Caity Lotz 
Naomi MacClancy - Sarah Drew 
Wilhelma Nicolaisen - Caterina Scorsone
Amalie Desmond - Ellen Pompeo
Nina Nicolaisen - Odeya Rush
Clove Desmond - Minka Kelly
BERNIE
Meghan Ory - Cassie Hale
Lee Min Ho - Larry Zhang - História
Adam Senn - Gideon Burke - Geografia
Armie Hammer - Frederick Powell - Química
Gaspard - Finn Jones
Leo - robert sheehan
Dean Xavier - charlie cox
Adam Drivier - Alexander Kruggler - Matemática
Daniel Gillies - Aston Marvin
Ian Somehalder - Shawn Benz
Joseph Morgan - Michael McLaren - (caos)
Ben Barnes - Victor
Chris Evans - Cole Hopkins
Paul Wesley - Kurt Von Groeben - (Gaia)
Tom Ellis - John Makkachin (Elise filha)
Chris Wood - Kai Zammeti
Álvaro Rico - Keith Louvier
Miguel Herran - Thomas Avilla-Valdez 
Miguel Bernardeau - Samuel Avilla-Valdez
Glen Powell - Lysander Desmond (Ares e Apolo)
Andrew Garfield - Evan Peter Kauffman
Noah Centineo - Lucas Santiago (Morfeu)
Shawn Mendes - Gale Bradock (Hemera)
Thomas Hayes - William Lynch
Herman Tømmeraas - Patrick McCarthy
Hunter Parrish - Cody Maddok (Apolo e Demeter)
Ross Lynch - Harvey Kinkle  (Hefesto e Zeus)
Cole Sprouse - Dante Aligere (Hades e Afrodite)
David Castro - Jett Pierce
Dominic Sherwood - Hunter Castro
Matt Daddario - Jackson Kade (hipnos e demeter)
Alperen Duymaz - Klaus Markson
Douglas Booth - Dick Griffin
Will Tudor - Andrew Desmond
Henrik Holm - Robert Jackson
Iain De Caestecker - Salazar
Nicholas Buzolic - Mikkel Nikoforov
Daniel Sharman - Nicholas Di Angelo
Michael Fassbender - Kit Baxter 
Nicholas Hoult - Laurence Keegan
Jeremy Irvine - Grayson Mills
Josh Dylan - Rupert Kingsley
Tom Hardy - Khalid Morgan
Tom Hiddleston - Deacon Price
Winston Duke - Jahmiah Whitaker
Sebastian Stan - Jay Macdonald
Grace Phipps - Daphiel Burke
Benedict Cumberbatch - Ray Burton
Michael B Jordan - Kingston Turner
Dominic Cooper - Lewis Mcfarland
Max Mighella - Jude Fowler
Laura Harrier -  Chelsea Ingram
Moritz Jahn - Drifa Sturlason
Louis Hoffman - Banki Bjalfisson
Paul Lux - Ulf Gudasson
Lea van acken - Skuld “Sacks” Agnarsdottir
Liam Payne - Koby Armstrong
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aautiemiller-rockcenter · 5 years ago
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TDA 2019: Junior Solo Finals Results
All Top 10 were Judges Picks!
1. Izzy Howard (The Rock Center for Dance)
2. Isabella Jarvis (Larkin Dance Studio)
3. Hailey Bills (Center Stage Performing Arts Studio), JT Church (Club Dance Studio)
4. Allie Andrew (Creative Arts Academy), Brooklin Cooley (Club Dance Studio)
5. Ali Ogle (Larkin Dance Studio), Brielle McCoy (Kim Massay Dance Productions)
6. Casey Tran (The Dance Zone)
7. Devynn Lewis (The Rock Center for Dance), Mariella Saunders (Jean Leigh Academy of Dance)
8. Brightyn Rines (Club Dance Studio), Rachel Loiselle (Club Dance Studio), Isaiah Villegas (Dance Connection 2), Gianna Mojonnier (Danceology)
9. Adelaide Sebben (Joanne Chapman School of Dance), Alexis Adair (Club Dance Studio), Jonah Benyamin (Club Dance Studio), Paige Kracht (Club Dance Studio), Emma Donnelly (Danceology), Avery Hall (Danceology), Ava Lynn (Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts)
10. Audrey Donnelly (Danceology)
Those who received Judges Pick but didn’t place!
-Savannah Manning (Columbia City Jazz)
-Kate Roman (Canadian Dance Company)
-Tristan Gerzon (The Dance Zone)
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dalekofchaos · 6 years ago
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Top 10 AHS characters?
Because there are too many characters, I’ll list my favs per season
Murder House
Constance Langdon
Vivien Harmon
Violet Harmon
Adelaide Langdon
Billie Dean Howard
Moira O'Hara
Chad
Patrick
Hayden McClaine
Nora Montgomery
Asylum
Lana Winters
Dr Oliver Thredson
Sister Judy Martin
Kit Walker
Sister Mary Eunice
Grace Bertrand
Shachath
Pepper
Alma Walker
Leigh Emerson
Coven
Misty Day
Cordelia Goode
Fiona Goode
Marie Laveau
Zoe Benson
Nan
Queenie
Madison Montgomery
Myrtle Snow
The Axe Man
Freak Show
Twisty The Clown
Edward Mordrake
Ethel Darling
Ma Petite
Pepper
Desiree Dupree
Paul The Illiustrated Seal
Penny
Amazon Eve
Elsa Mars
Hotel
The Countess
James Patrick March
Iris
Hypodermic Sally
Liz Taylor
Ramona Royale
Tristan Duffy
Hazel Evers
John Lowe
Alex Lowe
Roanoke(the only season I hated completely)
Lana Winters(I don’t care if she was only in one episode, she single handedly saved the season)
The Butcher/Agnes Mary Winstead
Lee Harris
Shelby Miller
Scathach
Monet Tumusiime
Edward Philippe Mott
Audrey Tindall
Rory Monahan
Priscilla
Cult(only 5, wasn’t a fan of anyone else in Cult)
Winter Anderson
Beverly Hope
Ivy Mayfair-Richards
Ally Mayfair-Richards
Meadow Wilton
Apocalypse
Michael Langdon
Mallory
Cordelia and her Coven
Coco St. Pierre Vanderbilt
Dinah Stevens
Bubbles McGee
Wilhelmina Venable
Miriam Mead
Behold Chablis
John Henry Moore
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eggymovies · 6 years ago
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Movies Watched in 2018
Here’s a list of every movie I watched in 2018 at home or in theaters, in order. Re-watches are listed as well so some things will appear move than one.
Mr. Roosevelt (Noel Wells) Call Me By Your Name (Luca Guadagnino) Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson) Jumanji (Jake Kasdan) Split (M. Night Shyamalan) Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (David Yates) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (David Yates) The Post (Steven Spielberg) Good Time (Josh and Ben Safdie) I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie) Paddington 2 (Paul King) The Big Sick (Michael Showalter) Get Out (Jordan Peele) The Greatest Showman (Michael Gracey) Coco (Lee Unkrich) Black Panther (Ryan Cooler) Creed (Ryan Coogler) Black Panther (Ryan Cooler) Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson) Annihilation (Alex Garland) Thoroughbreds (Cory Finley) Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater) Before Sunset (Richard Linklater) A Wrinkle In Time (Ava Duvernay) Tomb Raider (Roar Uthaug) Justice League (Abrams/Snyder) Before Midnight (Richard Linklater) Game Night (John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein) Love, Simon (Greg Berlanti) Columbus (Kagonada) Isle of Dogs (Wes Anderson) Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Ready Player One (Steven Spielberg) Pacific Rim: Uprising (Steve S. DeKnight) A Quiet Place (John Krasinski) Free Fire (Ben Wheatley) The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthamos) The Lovers (Azazel Jacobs) Blockers (Kay Cannon) Home Again (Hallie Meyers-Shyer) You Were Never Really Here (Lynn Ramsay) Lean on Pete (Andrew Haigh) It Comes at Night (Trey Edward Shultz) Eighth Grade (Bo Burnham) Beirut (Tony Gilroy) Avengers: Infinity War (Anthony and Joseph Russo) The Rider (Chloé Zhao) Kodachrome (Mark Raso) Tully (Jason Reitman) Rampage (Brad Peyton) Breaking In (James McTeigue) Life of the Party (Ben Falcone) Let the Sunshine In (Claire Denis) Book Club (Bill Holderman) Beast (Michael Pierce) Deadpool 2 (David Leitch) First Reformed (Paul Schader) Solo: A Star Wars Story (Ron Howard) The Seagull (Michael Mayer) On Chesil Beach (Dominic Cooke) Training Day (Antoine Fuqua) Upgrade (Leigh Whannell) Tully (Jason Reitman) The Beguiled (Sophia Coppola) The Social Network (David Fincher) Beatriz at Dinner (Miguel Arteta) Burnt (John Wells) Hereditary (Ari Aster) Ocean’s 8 (Gary Ross) Won’t You Be My Neighbor (Morgan Nelville) American Animals (Bart Layton) Hearts Beat Loud (Brett Haley) Incredibles 2 (Brad Bird) Tag (Jeff Tomsic) Faces Places (Agnes Varda, JR) Set It Up (Claire Scanlon) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (J.A. Bayona) 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick) Sicaro:Day of the Soldado (Stefano Sollima) Mamma Mia (Phyllida Lloyd) The Last Movie Star (Adam Rifkin) The First Purge (Gerard McMurray) Uncle Drew (Charles Stone III) Four Weddings and a Funeral (Mike Newell) Leave No Trace (Debra Granik) Ant Man and the Wasp (Peyton Reed) Coco (Lee Unkrich) Sorry To Bother You (Boots Riley) Three Identical Strangers (Tim Wandel) Skyscraper (Rawson Marshall Thurber) Killing Them Softly (Andrew Dominik) Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (Brad Bird) The Equalizer 2 (Antoine Fuqua) Mamma Mia 2 (Ol Parker) Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot (Gus Van Sant) Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (Christopher McQuarrie) Hot Summer Nights (Elijah Bynum) Sleeping With Other People (Leslye Headland) Mission: Impossible 3 (JJ Abrams) Kicking and Screaming (Noah Baumbach) Jaws (Steven Spielberg) Mission: Impossible - Fallout (Christopher McQuarrie) A Star Is Born (Frank Pierson) Enough Said (Nicole Holofcener) Blindspotting (Carlos López Estrada) Eighth Grade (Bo Burnham) Christopher Robin (Marc Forster) Set It Up (Claire Scanlon) The Witch (David Eggers) The Spy Who Dumped Me( Susanna Fogel) Under The Tuscan Sun (Audrey Wells) Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Desiree Akhavan) Margot at the Wedding (Noah Baumbach) Out of Sight (Steven Soderbergh) Puzzle (Marc Turletaub) Never Goin’ Back (Augustine Frizzle) Crazy Rich Asians (Jon M. Chu) Like Father (Lauren Miller Rogen) Reality Bites (Ben Stiller) Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater) Gattaca (Andrew Niccol) Mission: Impossible - Fallout (Christopher McQuarrie) Please Give (Nicole Holofcener) Everybody Wants Some (Richard Linklater) We The Animals (Jeremiah Zagar) Before Sunset (Richard Linklater) Support the Girls (Andrew Bujalski) Juliet, Naked (Jesse Peretz) Operation Finale (Chris Weitz) Searching (Aneesh Chaganty) Children of Men (Alfonso Cuarón) The Wife (Björn Runge) Before Midnight (Richard Linklater) Paterson (Jim Jarmusch) Columbus (Koganada) The Predator (Shane Black) Girls Trip (Malcolm D. Lee) Madeline’s Madeline (Josephine Decker) Black Panther (Ryan Cooler) The Land of Steady Habits (Nicole Holofcener) Edge of Seventeen (Kelly Fremon Craig) Slice (Austin Vesely) Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins) True Romance (Tony Scott) Blaze (Ethan Hawke) 20th Century Women (Mike Mills) A Simple Favor (Paul Feig) Colette (Wash Westmoreland) A Star Is Born (Bradley Cooper) The Old Man and the Gun (David Lowery) Free Solo (Jimmy Chin, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi) Private Life (Tamara Jenkins) Y Tu Mama Tambien (Alfonso Cuarón) Venom (Ruben Fleischer) First Man (Damien Chazelle) Blue Valentine (Derek Cianfrance) Bad Times at the El Royale (Drew Goddard) Wildlife (Paul Dano) Beautiful Boy (Felix Van Groeningen) Halloween (David Gordon Green) Inside Llewyn Davis (Joel and Ethan Coen) mid90s (Jonah Hill) Suspiria (Luca Guadagnino) Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Marielle Heller) Bohemian Rhapsody (Bryan Singer) Boy Erased (Joel Edgerton) A Private War (Matthew Heineman) Burning (Lee Chang-dong) Green Book (Peter Farrelly) The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Joel and Ethan Coen) Blood Simple (Joel and Ethan Coen) Border (Ali Abbasi) Widows (Steve McQueen) First Reformed (Paul Schrader) Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen) Creed II (Steven Caple Jr.) The Front Runner (Jason Reitman) A Serious Man (Joel and Ethan Coen) Thunder Road (Jim Cummings) The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Joel and Ethan Coen) Ralph Breaks The Internet (Rich Moore, Phil Johnston) At Eternity’s Gate (Julian Schnabel) The Favourite (Yorgos Lanthimos) Copenhagen (Mark Raso) Roma (Alfonso Cuarón) Brad’s Status (Mike White) Shoplifters (Hirokazu Kore-eda) Minding The Gap (Bing Liu) La La Land (Damien Chazelle) Mary Queen of Scots (Josie Rourke) The Mule (Clint Eastwood) Minding The Gap (Bing Liu) Bumblebee (Travis Knight) Let The Sunshine In (Claire Denis) Spider-man: Into The Spiderverse (Bob Perischetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman) Crazy, Stupid, Love (Glenn Ficarra) Love, Actually (Richard Curtis) In Bruges (Martin McDonaugh) Momentum Generation (Jeff and Michael Zimbalist) If Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins) Aquaman (James Wan) Before We Go (Chris Evans) Vice (Adam McKay) Jackass 2 (Jeff Tremaine)
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lgbtqreads · 7 years ago
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can u give me a list of books coming out in 2018?
Certainly not a complete one, but here are a bunch, heavy on kidlit:
MG
Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow
Hurricane Child by Kheryn Callender
One True Way by Shannon Hitchcock 
P.S. I Miss You by Jen Petro-Roy
Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World by Ashley Herring Blake
YA
What if it’s Us? by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
Social Intercourse by Greg Howard
The Dangerous Art of Blending In by Angelo Surmelis
*Boomerang by Helene Dunbar
Sometime After Midnight by L. Philips
White Rabbit by Caleb Roehrig
Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts) by Lev Rosen
Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston
Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli 
Nothing Happened by Molly Booth
Robot Army by Simon Curtis
Chainbreaker by Tara Sim
Starworld by Audrey Coulthurst and Paula Garner
Love and Other Carnivorous Plants by Florence Gonsalves
Lizzie by Dawn Ius
Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann
Ship It by Britta Lundin
Before I Let Go by Marieke Nijkamp
The Summer of Jordi Perez by Amy Spalding
Past Tense by Star Spider
The Brightsiders by Jen Wilde
The Unbinding of Mary Reade by Miriam McNamara
Inkmistress by Audrey Coulthurst 
The True Queen by Sarah Fine
The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza by Shaun David Hutchinson
Not Your Backup by C.B. Lee
Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh
If Found, Return to Astropop by Lucas Hargis
Girl Made of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake
Dear Rachel Maddow by Adrienne Kisner
The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee
The Tower by Cale Dietrich
All Out ed. by Saundra Mitchell
M/M Romance
Down by Contact by Santino Hassell
North Shore by Santino Hassell
The Ballad of Whiskey Jax by Avon Gale
Soul to Keep by Garrett Leigh
Cam Boy by Quinn Anderson
When It’s Time by Zane Riley (NA)
(You can find a bunch more here: http://riptidepublishing.com/titles?sort_by=field_title_ebook_date_value&sort_order=DESC)
F/F Romance
Twice in a Lifetime by Jodie Griffin
Falling Into Place by Sheryn Munir
The Music and the Mirror by Lola Keeley
(You can find a bunch more here: https://www.ylva-publishing.com/books/)
Polyam
Outside the Lines by Anna Zabo 
Of course, you can always check out upcoming books at queer presses, including those linked above, Dreamspinner, Less Than Three, Ninestar, etc.
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