Keenler and RaoulstineDonald Ressler/Liz Keen and Raoul De Chagny/Christine Daae
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another excerpt from Ramin's podcast, The Hang... bc i thought it was funny
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the blacklist; portrait series
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Good morning, Diego fans!

If you want something new to watch today, Lavender is finally available in the U.S. iTunes store!
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Lavender
I went to see the premiere of Diego’s new movie, Lavender, at Tribeca Film Festival last night. They screened the movie (which runs about 90 minutes) and then spent another half hour or so doing a Q&A for the audience with the director, Ed Gass Donnelly and the cast in attendance (which was most of them). Afterwards, I stuck around for a few minutes and caught Diego on his way out and got to chat with him - mainly about Blacklist, of course!

In the movie, Abbie Cornish plays a photographer, Jane Ryer, who has a fascination with taking pictures of old farmhouses. She grew up in foster care and has no memory of her life before that. Diego plays her husband, Alan, and they have an adorable daughter, Alice, played by Lola Flanery. Jane is forgetful about things like pickups and appointments and early on it’s evidence her marriage is a bit rocky. The relationship between Alan and Alice is wonderful from the beginning. All the ways that Ressler is good with kids on the Blacklist? Yeah, that’s Diego. Because he’s great with her in this movie and it was fun to see him play more lighthearted scenes. He told me afterwards that one of the reasons he took the part was to show that different side that we don’t get to see in the Blacklist. I told him it was nice to see him smile on screen since we don’t get to see that very much in the show!
Anyway, Jane photographs a particular house one day that begins to trigger memories. Where the film veers into thriller is when little boxes with red ribbons start showing up with mysterious objects inside, the doorbell randomly rings, she starts seeing a little girl everywhere (not her daughter), etc, weird music plays, etc. After a car accident (brought on by some of these events) she discovers that that house has a more personal connection than she knew and when she returns with her husband and daughter, she begins to recover her memories.
The film deals with some pretty dark themes in an interesting way and had plenty of suspense and intrigue. I thought it was very well acted all around. Abbie Cornish is definitely the focus of the film and everyone else plays a supporting role. Justin Long - who plays her doctor - was definitely the most outspoken of the cast during the Q&A. Diego - even though he had a lot more screen time in the movie - chose not to speak during the Q&A and to let his castmates and the director do the talking. I have to say I wasn’t overly impressed with Ed Gass Donnelly during the Q&A - he seemed to struggle to give substantive responses to audience questions and was a bit crass at times. The screening was not even close to sold out.
Bottom line - as a Diego fan, I enjoyed the movie. Not sure I would have bothered to see it otherwise since I’m not generally into indie thrillers. But Diego fans will not be disappointed. (And here’s one more pic for you - but I cropped myself out -sorry!)

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Diego Klattenhoff in Lavender, with Abbie Cornish.
And his directors must like him in grey t-shirts. He’s wearing one here and all through Radius (and of course in The Scimitar! :-)
Photo Credit unknown.
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Photos by Lola Flanery Behind the scenes of Diego’s new movie, Lavender, premiering at TriBeCa Film Festival on 4/18
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Elizabeth Keen
↳ The Blacklist | 5x07
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THEO JAMES as FOUR Divergent (2014), dir. Neil Burger
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28 days of ressler | the deer hunter
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THE HUNGER GAMES (2012) dir. Gary Ross THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (2013) dir. Francis Lawrence
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Megan Boone as Elizabeth Keen
The Blacklist (2013 - 2023) - 7x08 (1/∞)
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reading any ghost on the roof comments about how "selfish" raoul is ljke. idk kill yourself a bit??? like dude WHAT are you talking abt😭😭😭
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Felt like drawing Christine's blue dress and a rose (and Raoul) so here's this mess 🥀
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