I loved the Laemmle in Pasadena.
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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Blood and Roses (1960), the original lesbian vampire movie.
Dracula's Daughter (1936) doesn't count?
Dracula's Daughter (1936) doesn't count?
Oh, okay! But this is way more explicit. Well, not by contemporary standards but it's not shy on the subject.
Hmmm. Here's a song written for The Hunger Games. Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars. I really dislike Taylor Swift, so I'm having a hard time deciding if I like it. It doesn't sound like her normal stuff.
Oh, the Civil Wars are so great! I will have to listen to that pronto. (I actually like Taylor Swift just fine)
I thought that was really beautiful. And clearly written by The Civil Wars, not Swift - quite melancholic and melodic, which is their stock in trade. Beautiful harmonies.
I like Swift for teeny pop-country, but this is something else. Folky and lovely. I hope they put it in a good spot in the movie.
that was really pretty. i don't like TS, but i do like The Civil Wars.
The Hairpin covers Cary Grant, finally.
Nice article, but I've never understood the persisting conventional wisdom that Cary Grant "played slight variations on the same character". Walter Burns in His Girl Friday has absolutely nothing in common with his character in Holiday - yet it's always said that he basically played himself.