
#CoverStories #EveningGown A little Fred and Ginger for Oscar day/Night !
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#CoverStories #EveningGown A little Fred and Ginger for Oscar day/Night !
Apparently #FridayFilms isn't already a thing. I plan to watch Ingmar Bergman's Nattvardsgästerna (usually called 'Winter Light' or 'The Communicants' in the US) tonight with my adult daughter.
This is getting hard to come by for a reasonable cost. Out of print. My copy is a in super condition library copy.
Absolutely devastated and heartbroken to learn that David Lynch, wonderful director, writer, film maker and artist extraordinaire, passed away yesterday.
He remains my favourite director and greatest inspiration. He will be greatly missed.
🌲☕ RIP David. Go on and explore the secrets of afterlife for us! ☕🌲
David Lynch has passed away at the age of 78. I know his movies weren't to everyone's taste, but I loved Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and even his version of Dune. I remember being totally obsessed with Twin Peaks, until it all fell apart.
Book Bracket Update!!! 🏅
I am as of yet undecided on my book of the year… 🤔😫
-How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristin Perrin
And
-The Book of Doors by Garett Brown
were both such captivating reads this year! I‘m tempted to call it a tie, but I‘ll let it simmer a little longer since the Book of Doors is so fresh in my memory to truly decide!😌
I‘ve seen 15/100 of these movies. Here are a few standouts in no particular order. Here‘s the link if you want to take the survey: https://shorturl.at/QvVEM
-Smokey and the Bandit
-Wings
-Return of the Jedi
#TLT