#ivy Wolk
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blairwaldcrf · 2 months ago
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ENGLISH TEACHER | 1X06 "Linda"
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acidtripper666 · 1 month ago
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Ivy Wolk getting ready for the Anora premiere
Photos by Taryn Segal for Paper magazine
*I do not own these photos*
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amma-crellin-lets-plays · 1 month ago
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collection of random images from my camera roll <333
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perfectangelicdasha · 4 months ago
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g1rlonl1ne · 7 months ago
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roman-roy-monkey · 2 years ago
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Some Thoughts on Dasha Nekrasova (comfrey from succession) and The "Irony-Pilled Micro-Celebrity, to Borderline right winger" Pipeline.
This morning I fell down the Dasha Nekrasova (of HBO's succession) rabbit hole.
I've taken a particular fixation on a pattern I call: "irony-pilled leftists turned borderline right wingers." I've found that it almost exclusively plagues white women online.
If you haven't heard of her, Dasha is an "internet micro-celebrity" who's gone from a full fledged socialist; being featured in a viral info wars clip, advocating for Bernie sanders and universal healthcare, in full sailor moon garb; to hosting a podcast called "the red scare," being vehemently pro anorexia, becoming a catholic "ironically," and shouting slurs with Ivy Wolk for an "avant-garde post modern movie" about 4 Chan and cancel culture.
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Neither Ivy Wolk nor Dasha Nekrasova are the fixation of this sub stack piece, but they are mentioned a few times, and the impression they leave is definitely sour. If you're at all interested, it's an insane read that I really recommend. I had nothing better to do and actually bothered reading the entire thing, if you're a normal person you can probably skip the majority of the beginning and still retain it's story and messaging.
On the topic of her acting career, Dasha most notably had a cameo-esque role as, Comfrey, in the hit HBO show, Succession. I'm a huge fan of the show and took notice to her absence in the fourth and final season, as did this twitter user:
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Citing her recent pro anorexia twitter ramblings and a controversial podcast interview with the right wing extremist, and conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones, as possible reasons for her absence in most recent installments of HBO's Succession.
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In November 2021, she posted pictures on Instagram of her and her Red Scare co-host posing alongside Alex Jones. In the subsequent installment of her podcast, she called him an "incredible entertainer."
The right has seemingly welcomed her with open arms. Dasha has risked allegedly losing her most tangible role in television, for the sole opportunity to grift among figures like Alex. She posits herself as an intellectual, but in an ironic artsy way that you just couldn't understand.
In actuality she's a public figure steeped in post ironic filth, with no self awareness or care for the marginalized communities she's potentially sacrificing.
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ilurvyer · 3 months ago
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lowerrcase · 1 year ago
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internetterminus · 1 month ago
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jodiknowsicant · 1 month ago
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spryfilm · 5 months ago
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Trailer: “Anora” (2024)
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rookie-critic · 2 years ago
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The Bubble (2022, dir. Judd Apatow) - review by Rookie-Critic
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I wanted to like The Bubble because I like Judd Apatow, I like Karen Gillan, I like David Duchovny, I like Pedro Pascal, etc. It just felt really long and most of the jokes just didn't do anything for me. I felt like I just blankly stared at a screen for 2 hours, which is way too long, and only laughed a couple of times. The satire just never came across as biting as I think the cast and crew wanted it to, and I feel like this movie came out about a year too late to be relevant. For some positives, the scenes when they're actually filming the movie-within-the-movie are genuinely funny, as is one sequence involving Pedro Pascal's character nearly dying, and Iris Apatow does a pretty good job considering the film's quality. It's not a badly-made film, it's just not a very funny one.
Score: 4/10
Currently available for streaming on Netflix.
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sabasdyingheart · 16 days ago
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Regulus Black lovers are going to get so much content from Anora. Let’s run this!
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evildilf2 · 2 months ago
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maggie-bahgat · 22 hours ago
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anora really might be the greatest movie of the last 10 years what the fuck. i’m still reeling from it. so funny and tragic and beautiful. igor is the goat and mikey madison best actress oscar campaign NOW.
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northcountrymaid · 2 months ago
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we do not need any movies with dasha or ivy wolk or any of their friends in them. stop making movies and casting dasha and ivy wolk and their friends
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