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Romance with a Twist
Romance with a Twist (2024) #MaxMcGuire #JocelynHudon #OlivierRenaud #CandiceLidstone #RebeccaApplebaum #DarrinBaker Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2024 (Januar) Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romantik Regie: Max McGuire Hauptrollen: Jocelyn Hudon, Olivier Renaud, Candice Lidstone, Rebecca Applebaum, Darrin Baker, Jamie Champagne, Tanya Clarke, Naomi Gaskin, Alice Hamid, Stephanie Herrera … Filmbeschreibung: Luna (Jocelyn Hudon) ist eine ehemalige Tänzerin, die diesen Traum aufgegeben hat, um ein bodenständiges Leben zu führen und das…
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My Christmas Guide (2023 Hallmark Movie)
Props to Hallmark for casting a visually impaired actor in this role! My Christmas Guide (2023 Hallmark Movie) #Hallmark #MyChristmasGuide #ChristmasMovies
My Christmas Guide (2023 Hallmark) 📺. Stream/Watch the Movie (Ad): Watch or Stream via Hallmark Movies Now Cast: Ben Mehl, Amber Marshall, Ava Weiss Director: Max McGuire Writer: Keith Hemstreet ➡️ Check out our Youtube Channel: Lifetime Uncorked: Lifetime Movie Reviews 🎧 Listen to the Lifetime Uncorked Podcast: Listen Now 🍷 Support the show with a $5 tip:…
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#2023#Amber Marshall#Ava Weiss#Ben Mehl#Christmas Movie#Hallmark#Hallmark Channel#Hallmark Movie#Keith Hemstreet#Max McGuire#My Christmas Guide#tv movie
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Jim Henson Presents #1 by Shannon Watters, Jill Tew, Seanan McGuire, Max Sarin, Michael Bayliss and more. Cover by Miguel Mercado. Variant covers by (2) Derek Kirk Kim and (3) Jorge Corona. Out in December.
"The iconic work of Jim Henson birthed some of the most beloved stories and characters of all time. Celebrate that rich history with this anthology of all-new tales set in the worlds of Jim Henson, from an incredible line-up of creators including Shannon Watters, Cameron Chittock, Jill Tew, and more!"
#jim henson presents#jim henson#the dark crystal#fraggle rock#labyrinth#farscape#boom studios#archaia#shannon watters#jill tew#seanan mcguire#max sarin#michael bayliss#miguel mercado#derek kirk kim#jorge corona#variant cover#comics
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A24 has released The Lighthouse screenplay book for $60. It’s the 11th installment in the studio’s series of 8x11 hardcover editions. An e-book version is also available for $20.
In addition to Robert & Max Eggers' original script, the 216-page tome includes an introduction by actor Willem Dafoe, essays by authors Lauren Groff (Fates and Furies) and Ian McGuire (The North Water), full-page stills, and excerpts from a 1881 lighthouse keeper’s guide.
#the lighthouse#robert eggers#willem dafoe#robert pattinson#a24#horror#book#gift#max eggers#lauren groff#ian mcguire#the witch#valeriia karaman#Jarin Blaschke
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Zone Troopers (1985)
"We will not help you kill your own kind."
"The Nazis ain't our kind, pal."
#zone troopers#american cinema#sci fi film#danny bilson#paul de meo#tim thomerson#timothy van patten#art lafleur#biff manard#william paulson#peter boom#max turilli#anita zagaria#peter hintz#bruce mcguire#john leamer#eugene brell#alviero martin#joshua mcdonald#richard band#unexpectedly good! i mean don't get me wrong‚ this is cheap sci fi trash‚ but what else would you expect from indie#horror maestro Charles Band? this was relatively early in his filmmaking career (pre Full Moon‚ and with Empire Pictures just a few years#old; this reunites a lot of the cast and crew of one of Empire's first hits‚ the immortally wonderful Trancers) but it shows the knack he#had for finding young wannabe writers and directors‚ giving them a shot (and a miniscule budget) and getting genuinely good work in return#less sci fi action oriented than that poster would have you believe‚ this is as much concerned with ww2 conflict and character building#but that's a canny move; this is the age of star wars after all‚ and trying to go up against that behemoth on a spectacle and fx front was#pure madness. instead this film tells a smaller story in a satisfactory way‚ with very much the feel of an old Twilight Zone or Outer#Limits script expanded to feature length. Trancers icon Thomerson gets to play a very slightly less grizzled version of his usual#terse and moody anti hero‚ Manard and Lafleur are great supports‚ and Hitler gets punched in the face. what more can you ask?#a silly but ultimately pretty fun time
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'Next week comes the strangest pairing at the multiplex we've seen in years. We're talking, of course, about Greta Gerwig's Barbie and Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer — together dubbed Barbenheimer — set to go toe-to-toe for box office dominance on 21 July. The former is a hot pink franchise comedy inspired by the iconic line of Mattel dolls, the latter a stylistically austere biopic about the invention of the atomic bomb. Such is the striking contrast at play, of course the internet (read: Twitter) was going to do what the internet does and meme the shit out of it: now, all anyone can talk about online is Barbenheimer, sucking attention away from other major summer releases like Mission: Impossible 7 and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Though this clash of cinematic titans might've been elevated to event prominence by the internet's collective love of ironic memedom, it's hardly the first example of diametrically opposed movies dropping on the same day. Fifteen years ago in the US, on 18 July 2008, cinemas were similarly split into two queues: the Batman enthusiasts on one side, clamouring to get into The Dark Knight and usher in a new superhero movie age; on the other, ABBA stans awaited a trip to the sunny isles of a fictional Greek island in Mamma Mia!. Had the internet grown beyond its cringey 9gag nascency by then, it might've been the original Barbenheimer. The Dark Mamma, if you will.
After all, there are huge parallels between the duelling duos. The Dark Knight was the dark and dreary, terminally serious Christopher Nolan movie. Mamma Mia!, the fun-loving “chick flick”, a jukebox musical for the gays and girlies to let their hair down with campy, sun-kissed escapism. Say you did the double bill back then: you could spend two-and-a-half hours with Christian Bale growling gravely under the cape and cowl, then it'd be time for cocktails on the beach with Amanda Seyfried and Pierce Brosnan. With Barbenheimer, it's another pitch-black Nolan flick where its male lead does a lot of broody staring into the middle distance, contemplating the deep evils now ushered unto the world, paired against Barbie, where men are Just Ken. For both Mamma Mia! and Barbie, it's hard to think of more colourful chasers to stave off Post-Nolan Depression.
The Dark Mamma, alas, never took off as Barbenheimer has. Indeed most people online, anecdotally, simply forgot that the two released on the same day, such was the broad surprise when viral tweets prompted by Barbenheimer brought new attention to the OG. (Here in the UK, they came out eleven days apart.) Little media coverage at the time pointed to the contrast, the most prominent article available on Google search being a Vulture piece from the week of release, the headline of which jokingly announced Mamma Mia! and The Dark Knight as battling “for the very soul of America.” Strikingly similar contrasts were zeroed in on: “Are you a happy person, or a sad one? Do you see the glass as half-full, or half-empty? Do you prefer your toast with strawberry jam, or do you like it sprinkled with shards of broken glass?” All ring true of Barbenheimer, too, only the question now isn't which, so much as which first. Shard sarnies, nevertheless, remain ill-advised.
Hollywood studios know exactly what they're doing with such stark counter-programming: the lack of demographic crossover suggests, on paper, that the movies won't eat into each other's profits, giving audiences a variety of options. In 2003, for example, X-2 was released into US cinemas on the same day as The Lizzie McGuire Movie, and in 2015, Mad Max: Fury Road roared onto screens simultaneous to Pitch Perfect 2. Barbenheimer is distinct in that we seldom get such a major clash of two big-budget summer blockbusters, nor a meme-propelled online movement spawning Etsy merch and Twitter stan rivalries. But that's the key thing, and the true movie-loving spirit of Barbenheimer: while we might joke about Nolan nuking Barbie's Malibu Dreamhouse, these aren't warring parties battling for audience supremacy. Much like The Dark Knight and Mamma Mia! — which went on to be the first and fifth-highest grossing movies of 2008 — early projections suggest that both Barbie and Oppenheimer will both do pretty well for themselves. And there's only one winner when that happens: the movies.'
#Mamma Mia#The Dark Knight#Christopher Nolan#Barbie#Oppenheimer#Greta Gerwig#Mission Impossible 7#Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny#Mad Max: Fury Road#Pitch Perfect 2#Barbenheimer#X-2#The Lizzie McGuire Movie#Amanda Seyfried#Pierce Brosnan#Christian Bale
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Nikki McGuire in Max Mara photographed by Bryan Liston for Harper's Bazaar February 2023
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I genuinely think that No Way Home has some of the most fun and even creative action set pieces in a Spider-Man movie. It can be argued if they're the best in any movie, but I still say there's a good time to be had.
Feel free to explain your choice.
#spider man#mcu spider man#spider man no way home#peter parker#doctor octavius#doctor otto octavious#otto octavius#doctor octopus#doc ock#doctor strange#stephen strange#flint marko#sandman#max dillon#electro#norman osborn#green goblin#toby mcguire spider man#andrew garfield spider man#tom holland spider man#polls#tumblr polls
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Intro Post + Info
Hi there! Do you have a favorite character from Disney Channel? Do you believe everyone should know that they're the Best Character from any Disney Channel show? You've come to the right place!
This is not my original idea, this blog is inspired by others such as @redandbluebracket, @2023himbotournament, @the-malewife-ever
General Rules
This tournament is for characters from live action Disney Channel and Disney XD only. So that means no characters from cartoons, sorry.
Your nominated character does not have to be from a sitcom. Characters from non-sitcoms such as Mech X4 are welcome!
You may submit multiple characters. However, please do not submit the same character multiple times.
Multiple characters from the same show can compete!
Nominate your favorite Disney characters using the survey below! <3
Nominate the best Disney Channel character
If you have any questions, feel free to leave an ask! However, since I am a busy senior college student with two part-time jobs, please understand that it may take a while for me to see your ask.
Nominations will be open until I make a post announcing when the survey is closing. After that, a post will be made to announce the bracket :)
Thank you all, and may the most beloved character win!
#disney#lab rats#mighty med#suite life#villians of valley view#mech x4#disney channel#hannah montana#wizards of waverly place#lizzie mcguire#jessie#girl meets world#liv and maddie#that's so raven#thats so raven#ravens home#raven's home#sydney to the max#stuck in the middle#good luck charlie#suite life on deck#ant farm#a.n.t farm#austin and ally#austin & ally#kirby buckets#even stevens#shake it up#cory in the house#andi mack
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Urban Fantasy thoughts part 2
It's very interesting how in each urban fantasy book I have read the main character is constantly hurting for money. Then again, there have been quite a few science fiction books in which the starship captain isn't exactly raking in the dough.
Urban Fantasy main characters are deeply broken people which makes sense as they have seen a lot. Something interesting about reading about a deeply broken person who is just constantly trying to survive and defeat bad creatures.
I remember looking up Sandman Slim on youtube and seeing someone comparing the book series with Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series. So I checked out Storm Front by Jim Butcher and I just couldn't make it through it which was disappointing as the entire series was at the library it seemed. Didn't like how women were written, or at least the vampire women were, and I didn't like the main character.
Here are other urban fantasy books I did like:
-Dead Things by Stephen Blackmoore - I want to get more into this series.
-The Dead Take the A Train by Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey - how I could not like this? Richard Kadrey cowrote it.
-Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone - I love the Craft Sequence series.
-White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton - Pretty good book.
-Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire - I would read more of this book series. I haven't read many books about the fae.
-The Devil You Know by Mike Carey- Currently reading this book. I definitely would want to read more of this series.
Other urban fantasy books I have read /tried to read but will not continue.
-Storm Front by Jim Butcher- already gave my reasons. It's quite disappointing and I'm not slogging through several books before it gets better.
-Moon Called by Patricia Briggs- I didn't finish this book. Too much werewolf pack rules shit.
-Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews - It was a pretty good book. A lot of werewolf in this book. The constant talk of who is the alpha and pack rules just kind of annoys me.
-Spider’s Bite by Jennifer Estep - Once again, it was pretty good. She was a deadly assassin which was cool. Didn't like that she lusted after the cop. Sometimes I forget that urban fantasy protagonists can just be ridiculously horny.
That all being said, I possibly need more recommendations for urban fantasy. Hopefully they are the libraries I frequent.
#Urban Fantasy#books#reading#Dead Things by Stephen Blackmoore#The Dead Take the A Train by Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey#Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone#The Craft Sequence#White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton#Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire#The Devil You Know by Mike Carey
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📚 April and May Reading Round-Up 📚
I wasn’t able to post my April round-up, so have both April and May together! I am glad that I was able to read more books for both of these months than in March.
I started a few new series (Tiffany Aching, Maisie Dobbs, the Craft Sequence), and continued a few other series (the Memoirs of Lady Trent, October Daye).
In April, I read:
- The Tropic of Serpents by Marie Brennan (very good, enjoyable and compelling, liked it even better than the second book, great relationships and character growth, liked the way motherhood and grief were tackled, touched on themes such as colonialism and research ethics)
- How Not to Marry a Prince by Megan Derr (cute, fun, somewhat heart-wrenching but with a lovely ending, liked the themes surrounding class and privilege)
- Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear (good, interesting, liked how it tackled healing and war and trauma, definitely cried at the end)
- Derring-Do for Beginners by Victoria Goddard (read it in one sitting, very relatable protagonists, loved the worldbuilding and the themes, happy to see younger versions of favourite characters, much growth and introspection, some of the emotional fulfillment will have to wait for the next book)
- I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy (listened to the audiobook read by the author, compelling, kind of horrifying and depressing, very funny, great prose, banger chapter endings)
In May, I read:
- Half a King by Joe Abercrombie (read it in one sitting, bittersweet, good, interesting worldbuilding and politics, great character relationships and interesting character growth)
- Birds of a Feather by Jacqueline Winspear (good, enjoyed it more than the first book, engaging, bittersweet ending, liked the themes)
- A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire (very good, read it in one sitting, a bit less depressing than the first one, sad but with a hopeful ending, good character growth)
- Clary Sage by Victoria Goddard (amazing!!! delightful read, loved all of the characters, so very heartwarming, Hal my beloved)
- Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone (read it in one sitting, loved the MC’s motivations and character growth, interesting magic system, loved the themes at the heart of the book, commentary on justice and policing and belief, taking on the patriarchy)
- Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, Vol. 1 by Alexandre Dumas (good, very political, very grounded in the societal issues and references of the time, thoughts on morality and justice and the prison system, poor Dantes, liked the different perspectives)
- The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett (amazing, read it in one sitting, loved the themes and Tiffany’s entire character and character growth, felt very much like the books I used to read as a child in the best sort of way, the frying pan!)
- Pardonable Lies by Jacqueline Winspear (highly enjoyable, compelling from the very beginning, better than the two previous books, much character growth and nuance)
#mine#books#reading round-up#half a king#joe abercrombie#maisie dobbs#jacqueline winspear#a local habitation#Seanan McGuire#victoria goddard#the tropic of serpents#the memoirs of lady trent#how not to marry a prince#megan derr#i'm glad my mom died#jennette mccurdy#three parts dead#the craft sequence#max gladstone#the wee free men#tiffany aching#terry pratchett#le comte de monte cristo#alexandre dumas
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Alchemical Boy and Murder Puppet
Alchemical Boy and Murder Puppet - Some morning Book Talk as I discuss the last three books that I have finished and the one that I am currently reading.
Good Morning Folks! Every so often I find myself lacking gaming content… and decide that it is going to be a book update day. Today is in fact one of those days. Over the last week and some change, I have consumed three books and started on a fourth, and am going to talk about them. First up we have Last First Snow by Max Gladstone, the fourth book in the Craft Sequence and chronologically the…
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#Am Reading#Amal El-Mohtar#Book Talk#Bookstodon#Booktalk#Catherynne M. Valente#Craft Sequence#Fantasy#Last First Snow#Max Gladstone#Middlegame#Science Fantasy#Science Fiction#Seanan McGuire#space opera#This is How You Lose the Time War#Urban Fantasy
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Let’s Go Lesbians! 32 Books for Lesbian Visibility Day
TODAY! is Lesbian Visibility Day, the first day of Lesbian Visibility Week – April 26, 2024. We are, I’m sure you’re shocked to discover, celebrating with LOTS of lesbian books! 15 people contributed to making this list, all of us sharing our absolute faves, from graphic novels to epic novels, from memoirs to horror fiction, with explicit rep and implied. With this many awesome books to share, we’re prepared to guarantee that everyone who loves wlw lit can find something new to them on this amazing list!
Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin
The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel
Belle of the Ball by Mari Costa
Kiss Number 8 by Colleen AF Venable & Ellen T. Crenshaw
She Wears the Midnight Crown Anthology
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
The Scapegracers & The Scratch Daughters by H.A. Clarke
Spinning by Tillie Walden
The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag
The Ruin of Angels by Max Gladstone
The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson
The Red Scholar’s Wake by Aliette de Bodard
Siren Queen by Nghi Vo
She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott & Alyson Derrick
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
Those Who Wait by Haley Cass
Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
Into the Bloodred Woods by Martha Brockenbrough
From Here by Luma Mufleh
Alice Isn’t Dead by Joseph Fink
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama by Alison Bechdel
A Memory Called Empire & A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine
Female General, Eldest Princess by Please Don’t Laugh
Clear And Muddy Loss of Love by Please Don’t Laugh
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Max Gladstone & Amal El-Mohtar
Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire
A Restless Truth by Freya Marske
The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich by Deya Muniz
Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin
Can’t get enough books with lesbians? Yeah, us neither – this new list for 2024 is on top of THREE rec lists of titles featuring lesbians that we posted last year.
Lesbian Visibility Week Recs Part 1
Lesbian Visibility Week Recs Part 2
Duck Prints Press Short Stories with Lesbian Characters
You can also view this list (along with all our other wlw faves!) as a shelf on Goodreads!
See a book you want to buy? You can grab it through the Duck Prints Press Bookshop.org affiliate shop!
What are YOUR favorite reads with lesbian characters?
#duck prints press#wlw characters#lesbian characters#queer books#queer fiction#queer non-fiction#lesbian visibility day#lesbian visibility week
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Mark, the real kick off of previews for Duskmorn have me even more down on the set than the initial start did. I might be alone in this, but I really wish Magic hadn't gone all in on modern settings in response to Kamigawa's return being successful. I've been around since Fallen Empires and this is the most actively turned off I've ever felt about a set. The web fiction by Seanan McGuire was exceptionally well written but this is not what I want in a Magic setting. I want Dominaria (without Phyrexians), Alara, and Tarkir, not Stranger Things and Scooby Doo. I am desperately hoping that the Tarkir return gets us some Khans vs. Dragons fights, because I don't see Mad Maxxing across 3 planes being any more appealing than what we've had since the release of play boosters.
The reason we push the pendulum is to hit things that different players will love. That means not every set will be every player’s cup of tea. But that’s okay. The breadth of the game means we increase the chance that each player has the ability to make the game that most excites them. That’s the joy of 27,000+ cards. You have a lot of say what you do and don’t use.
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a list of some summer movies/series 🌞
hi hi hi!! it's just me, your friendly neighbourhood little organisation freak of a goblin here to give you yet again a list of some seasonal movies and series. this time, say it with me folks, summer! as always, just close your eyes and point somewhere on this little list, or even put the numbers in a generator and go with whatever the result is ♡
autumn | winter | spring
🐚 ‧₊˚ ⋅ movies ⋅˚₊‧
roman holiday (1953)
jaws (1975)
friday the 13th (1980)
Indiana jones (1981-)
dirty dancing (1987)
the princess bride (1987)
paris is burning (1990)
point break (1991)
jurassic park (1993-)
before sunrise (1995)
a goofy movie (1995)
clueless (1995)
birdcage (1996)
boogie nights (1997)
i know what you did last summer (1997)
my best friend's wedding (1997)
parent trap (1998)
bilboard dad (1998)
tarzan (1999)
the talented mr. ripley (1999)
10 things I hate about you (1999)
the mummy (1999)
cast away (2000)
almost famous (2000)
our lips are sealed (2000)
charlie’s angels (2000 + 2003)
holiday in the sun (2001)
the wedding planner (2001)
the fast and furious franchise (2001-)
princess diaries (2001-2004)
lilo and stitch (2002)
blue crush (2002)
crossroads (2002)
how to lose a guy in 10 days (2003)
under the tuscan sun (2003)
the lizzie mcguire movie (2003)
pirates of the caribbean franchise (2003-2017)
sisterhood of the traveling pants (2005-2008)
monster in law (2005)
aquamarine (2006)
she’s the man (2006)
the cheetah girls 2 (2006)
high school musical 2 (2007)
camp rock (2008)
vicky cristina barcelona (2008)
fool's gold (2008)
mamma mia (2008 + 2018)
adventureland (2009)
bride wars (2009)
hannah montana the movie (2009)
the last song (2010)
letters to juliet (2010)
eat pray love (2010)
one day (2011+2024)
a little bit of heaven (2011)
soul surfer (2011)
the impossible (2012)
magic mike (2012+2025+2023)
the big wedding (2013)
lovelace (2013)
endless love (2014)
chef (2014)
the longest ride (2015)
mad max: fury road (2015)
the shallows (2016)
it (2017)
girls trip (2017)
baywatch (2017)
jumanji: welcome to the jungle (2017)
gifted (2017)
call me by your name (2017)
crazy rich asians (2018)
adrift (2018)
ibiza (2018)
every day (2018)
bad times at the el royale (2018)
tomb raider (2018)
the red sea diving resort (2019)
midsommar (2019)
we summon the darkness (2019)
spider-man: far from home (2019)
the devil all the time (2020)
palm springs (2020)
the last letter from your lover (2021)
raya and the last dragon (2021)
luca (2021)
uncharted (2022)
glass onion (2022)
do revenge (2022)
the lost city (2022)
the gray man (2022)
death on the nile (2022)
barbie (2023)
bottoms (2023)
anyone but you (2023)
la passion de dodin bouffant (2023)
road house (2024)
the challengers (2024)
players (2024)
twisters (2024)
🍦 ‧₊˚ ⋅ series ⋅˚₊‧
the o.c. (2003-2007)
america's next top model (2003-2018)
project runway (2004-)
h2o: just add water (2006-2010)
gossip girl (2007-2012)
private practice (2007-2013)
rupaul’s drag race (2009-)
the walking dead (2010-2022)
new girl (2011-2018)
the fosters (2013-2018)
black-ish (2014-2022)
jane the virgin (2014-2019)
grace and frankie (2015-2022)
critical role (2015-)
stranger things (2016-)
the durrells (2016-2019)
big little lies (2017-2019)
she's gotta have it (2017-2019)
the bold type (2017-2021)
queer eye (2018-)
station 19 (2018-2024)
euphoria (2019-)
roswell, new mexico (2019-2022)
valeria (2020-2023)
911: lone star (2020-)
outer banks (2020-)
bridgerton (2020-)
sex/life (2021-2023)
the white lotus (2021-2025)
daisy jones and the six (2023)
#lea speaks#• comfort if you need it •#movies#comfort movies#movie recommendation#studyblr#cottagecore#dark academia#cozycore#cosycore#hygge#naturecore#tv show recommendations#summer#summer vibes#summer movies#summer aesthetic#summercore#mermaidcore#beachcore
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