New images of John Ridley’s SHIRLEY Netflix biopic.
Starring Regina King, Lance Reddick, Lucas Hedges, Dorian Missick, Amirah Vann, Christina Jackson, Michael Cherrie, Andre Holland and Terrance Howard.
Releasing on Netflix March 22nd
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how i love being a woman ♥︎
"Goddess of Beltane, Sacred Mother, Queen of May, Wild Lady of the Woods, Guardian of Love and Life, welcome to our circle. We women, powerful and sacred, declare upon this Hallowed Night, our heavenly bodies belong solely to us. We shall choose whom to love, and with whom to share trust. We shall walk upon this earth with grace and respect. We'll always take pride in our great intellect. We'll honor our emotions so our spirits may soar! And should any man belittle us, we'll show him the door! Our spirits are unbreakable, our imaginations free! Walk with us, Goddess, so blessed are we!" — by the young women of Avonlea
happy international women’s day
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Girls don’t want boyfriends. Girls want Season-2 of Lockwood & Co and Season-4 of Anne with an E.
I am girls.
( @netflix please)
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In celebration of the @netflix film “Shirley” premiering today, staring @iamreginaking - CARTER Magazine want to hear from you and know, “When did you first learn about Shirley Chisholm?”
CARTER™️ Magazine
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New look at Regina King as Shirley Chisholm in John Ridley’s SHIRLEY biopic.
Releasing on Netflix March 22nd
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I'm- I'm just gonna- hold on-
*walks out of the room, closes the door and screams*
Actually though, why? Why are they taking it away? So that they can add some mediocre been-done-100-times romcom about a white girl and her conventionally attractive white male love interest?
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The haunting of hill house being about how the kitchen is the heart of the house, because that’s where we spend the most time together, and the red room is the stomach, and it’s where we spend the least time together, and how the place where you eat is where you love and when you haven’t been in home in a long while, you confuse being eaten for being loved
I mean how could you tell the difference? Your mother fed you and now your mother feeds on you and isn’t that what love is? If I can’t have the heart, I’ll have the stomach. That’s the way to the heart anyways. That’s where everything goes.
Food is everything and every child would be swallowed up by a wolf if it meant being everything to something.
Every child just wants to come home. Be welcomed home. Be called home. They’ll offer up space inside themselves to do it. Lonely and starving and wanting to prove they can share.
Nell hopes for coffee.
Luke buys burgers.
Theo eats with Shirley.
Shirley insists on family dinner.
Steven is an eater. He eats stories. (Stories live longer than people. Stories keep people alive).
Hill house makes eating sound cruel, to make the kids feel guilty for being hungry, to make them hungrier, and make them choose being eaten over eating.
But the kitchen is the heart of the house.
It’s where they eat. (where they give and take and share and keep and indulge and provide love).
Steven is shared stories, and in turn shares them.
Shirley makes family dinners.
Theo prefers to eat with her sister.
Luke fills someone’s stomach.
Nell is asked out for coffee.
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Dust off your best Hill House reblogs today (December 14) because it’s
Shirley Jackson’s birthday
It is also my birthday, so I would like to spread the good word of Buying Physical Copies of the Haunting Series Before Netflix Decides to Yank It. I requested such for said birthday, and we were able to find a DVD set with both Hill House and Bly Manor (which I loved btw. Story for another time), plus audio commentaries by @flanaganfilm and Bly directors Liam Gavin and Axelle Carolyn. There are blu-ray sets out there, but I was having trouble finding both shows in region 1, and honestly, life is short and this had everything I wanted at a good price.
I am not sure at this time if there are or will be official physical copies of Midnight Mass, Midnight Club, or Fall of the House of Usher. I’m seeing what look like bootleg blu-rays of uncertain quality on eBay, but do what you gotta do.
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