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Ann Sothern and Jean Arthur at a costume party, 1930s
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FOLK HORROR: A subgenre of horror which uses elements of folklore to invoke fear in its audience. Typical elements include a rural setting and themes of isolation, religion, the power of nature, and the potential darkness of rural landscapes. Many derive their horror from the actions and beliefs of people; the primary focus of the stories is often upon naïve outsiders coming up against these forces
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Diana Ross photographed by Lawrence Schiller at Central Park in New York City, 1970.
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“But he can´t be our Rawlins. He´s not even here.”
Merrily We Live ( 1938)
Dir. Norman Z. McLeod
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i don’t want to kill josh, but if i did, it’d have to be quick, and painless, and untraceable.
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Tina Turner - Interview Magazine, May 1996 (Photos by Stephane Sednaoui)
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Aretha Franklin (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018)
After her death, her hat designer Luke Song recalled to The Daily Beast her love of fashion, bling, and her grand demeanor.
“The only way I can describe it is that she was Detroit: everything about her was Detroit. She represented Detroit so well: in her songs, in her sense of style, everything about her. It just represented Detroit to me. I really can’t put my finger on how I can describe her sense of style in any other way than that.”
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What We Do in the Shadows (2014) Directed by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi
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