obscuresymbolism: (there has to be a better way to respond to replies but i have yet to figure it out) @annerocious omg if you’re offering unsolicited advice i would take it in a heartbeat!! practically everything you post has been super helpful !!!  Yes, I can help! Message me your email and we will sort…

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rottentomatoes: Under The Shadow has been Certified Fresh Shideh (Narges Rashidi) and her family live amid the chaos of the Iran-Iraq war, a period known as The War of the Cities. Accused of subversion by the post-Revolution government and blacklisted from medical college, she falls into a state of malaise. With Tehran under the constant…

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freelance-anthem: anyway I donated blood and started my period and I’m catching a cold all within a couple of days so if you need me I’ll be in my early grave

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thefilmstage: With her last feature directorial credit being contributions to 1991’s Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse, Eleanor Coppola is perhaps better known as Francis Ford Coppola’s wife than a filmmaker. Yet, she triumphantly returns this year with one of the sexiest and most joyful road movies in some time with Paris Can Wait. This…

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fyp-psychology: PSYCHOLOGY FACT # 200 Anger triggers the region of the brain associated with honesty, that’s when the truth comes out. Read more psychology facts Here

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Please Reblog If . . .

Please reblog if you are over 25 years old. I need to convince myself that I’m not just communicating with 13 year olds. Not that they aren’t nice mind you, but sometimes I feel like the only old person on tumblr.

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womenscreenwriters: October Releases Written or Co-Written by Women October 7 Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life – written by Kara Holden with Chris Bowman and Hubbel Palmer The Girl on the Train – written by Erin Cressida Wilson October 14 Certain Women – written by Kelly Reichardt October 19 From the Land of the Moon…

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taraantino: Cinematography Appreciation The VVitch: A New-England Folktale (2015) Director: Robert Eggers Cinematography by: Jarin Blaschke Aspect Ratio: 1.66 : 1

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