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randomrichards · 5 days ago
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THE G:
A surly grandma
Imprisoned by corrupt guards
Sick’s henchmen on them
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oceanusborealis · 5 months ago
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The G - Movie Review
TL;DR – This is a wonderful character piece that maybe promises a touch more on what it can deliver. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I was sent a screener of this film The G Review – In the current cinema landscape, it can be easy to go for style over substance. We can do the flash and bang and also the alakazam, but we linger on the…
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movienized-com · 9 months ago
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The G
The G (2023) #KarlRHearne #DaleDickey #RomaneDenis #JonathanKoensgen #RocLafortune #BruceRamsay Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (November) Genre: Krimi / Thriller Regie: Karl R. Hearne Hauptrollen: Dale Dickey, Romane Denis, Jonathan Koensgen, Roc Lafortune, Bruce Ramsay … Filmbeschreibung: Eine mysteriöse ältere Frau rächt sich an einem korrupten gesetzlichen Vormund, der ihr Leben zerstört hat…
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moviereviews101web · 11 months ago
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The G - UK Release News
THE G WILL CELEBRATE ITS UK PREMIERE AT GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL Dark thriller The G has been officially selected for Glasgow Film Festival and will celebrate its UK Premiere on 29 February. Tickets are available now at glasgowfilm.org.  From writer, director Karl R. Hearne and 3Buck Productions, The G takes aim at how in today’s world the elderly can be routinely undervalued or taken advantage…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 1 year ago
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My New York Year (2020) Review
When college graduate Joanna decides to take a clerical job working in a literary agency, she puts her own ambitions on hold of becoming a writer. The agency she works for just happens to represent reclusive writer J.D. Salinger. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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cultfaction · 1 year ago
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THE G teaser released
THE G, from writer/director Karl R. Hearne and 3Buck Productions, starring Dale Dickey (Hell or High Water, Winter’s Bone, True Blood) has been Officially Selected for the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. In competition, it will celebrate its World Premiere on November 11th 2024.  In further news, levelFILM has acquired all rights for Canadian distribution with a release date scheduled for…
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samijey · 4 months ago
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I'm casting a "come back soon Jimmy Uso" spell 🕯️✨🕯️
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vanityangel · 1 month ago
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Solo's smug smirk at Roman versus the immediate drop in expression and quick head turn when he glances towards Jey
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sforzesco · 1 year ago
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some kind of. addition? not quite a sequel. to the last bona dea related thing I posted
I was reading the timeline debates on dating fulvia's marriage to clodius! mostly, I think it's fun if she gets to watch whatever....this is.
bsky ⭐ pixiv ⭐ pillowfort ⭐ cohost
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bitchthefuck1 · 10 months ago
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The thing that really kills me about Logan is that his kids are disappointing and ultimately unfit to be CEO, and it's not just that they're like that because he made them like that, but that they're like that because he wants them to be that way.
For all his talk about them being spoiled or coddled and his rant in the S3 finale that getting cut out of running Waystar is their chance to "be your own man" and build something themselves, he has spent the entire show actively undermining any attempt of theirs to do that. Shiv stays out and works in politics, but as soon as she joins a big campaign that could actually distinguish her from her family, he tells her he wants to make her CEO. He offers to buy Kendall out of his shares, but as soon as Kendall tries to take the offer and cut himself out, he refuses. He says he wants them out of the business and doing their own thing, and then as soon as they start actually doing that and buy Pierce, he tries to get Roman back.
The fact of the matter is that as much as he might claim to want a "real" heir, what he really wants is to never need one and for his children to stay children: incomplete, incapable, and under his thumb.
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dmhunk · 9 months ago
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greatness on another level.
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theprestigegirly · 1 year ago
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luis really is “i’d rather die than confess my feelings” because he literally gets stabbed midway through “you know that means we’re almost—“
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gavotte-paradisio · 2 months ago
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How Bad Can I Be from The Lorax but it's The Assholes of Hatchetfield (Humans only)
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enlitment · 7 months ago
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Top 5 favorite historical events 👀
Oo, good one! Thanks for the ask ✨
1. The Ides of March
Apart from being a beloved Tumblr holiday, I just find the whole event so interesting! Few times in history have had such a lasting cultural impact (hello, statue of Brutus at the National Convention!).
Plus it's so wonderfully morally grey, which you can see from the different perception of Brutus throughout history (burning in lowest circle of Dante's hell vs. being hailed as a hero by the French revolutionaries).
Was it the right thing to do? It was an act of extreme violence, and the republic was arguably beyond saving anyway, as became clear later. Does it mean it was the wrong thing to do though? I'm definitely not qualified to answer that. But it is an interesting question to think about, which makes this event one of my favourites.
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(Plus the whole thing kind of reads like an ancient tragedy, since it could be read as Brutus (& co) killing someone who was essentially a father figure to him, but also was widely known to have slept with his mother. Hamlet who?)
2. Camille rallying the crowds at Palais Royal
I'm a sucker for a good epic moment, and this is certainly one of them. Camille leaping on the table and overcoming his stutter to address the crowd of dissatisfied Parisians, inspiring them to take action? Yes please!
(not to mention that any event that demonstrates the power that words can have is going to be automatically interesting in my book.)
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3. The Servilia Letter Affair
Situated during the late Roman Republic after the Catiline conspiracy, it's another hilarious evidence of the fact that poor Cato the Younger simply couldn't catch a break.
For those uninitiated: as Cato and Caesar were arguing about what kind of punishment is appropriate for the conspirators wanting to overthrow the consul, a mysterious letter was delivered to Caesar, right in the senate. Cato suspected that there was something foul going on, something that could potentially link Caesar - Cato's oponent - to the conspiracy that was just being discussed. He therefore seized the letter from Caesar and insisted he will read its contents out loud, in front of everyone. Doesn't sound all that unreasonable, right? ...except the document in question just happened to be a steamy, in Plutarch's words "unchaste" love-letter to Caesar, written by none other than Cato's own half-sister, Servilia.* Yikes. Cato apparently proceeded to then throw the letter back to Caesar, saying: "Take it, thou sot." Iconic.
* who was also Brutus' mother. See, it's all connected!
4. Publishing of the Éncyclopedie
I just love studying the Age of Enlightenment as a whole, but I think the Éncyclopedie is perhaps the best embodiment of all of the things the era was about. I like learning about the Éncyclopedistes - their petty personal dramas are fun to read about, but I also like the fact that what fuelled the project was a (mostly) genuine desire to educate people and make human knowledge more readily available to the masses.
Also look what I came across while in Verona!! ->
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5. Women's March on Versailles
A great reminder that women can be a strong political force and that their place in history should not be overlooked! Though it was not necessarily a women-only event, it clearly shows just how much of a significant role women (and working class people in general) played in the French Revolution.
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caterpillarinacave · 9 months ago
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medusa1597 · 5 months ago
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it's so funny when people from the city start to wax poetry about rednecks or overall inhabitants of rural areas it's like white on white orientalism
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