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Nearly all of Jim Jarmusch’s 12 feature films to date are centred around a leading man, often playing a character in the midst of an existential crisis, whose sentiments and actions come to define the spirit of the movie. These men vary in their cultural backgrounds and beliefs, from Forest Whitaker’s samurai hit man, Ghost Dog, to Adam Driver’s bus-driving poet, Paterson. A multitude of emotions and personal ambitions are conveyed through these stoical roles, which continue to evolve with each new film. Here are nine performances from actors that embody those ideals and helped establish Jarmusch as one of America’s finest independent filmmakers.
Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) – Tom Hiddleston as Adam

As a vampire, Adam requires blood, but that thirst isn’t what drives him. Having been alive for centuries Adam has acquired a love for music and science, but has become utterly despondent about the world around him. Tom Hiddleston utters scathing lines with the kind of ferocity that we would associate with his Marvel character, Loki. Yet that type of confidence isn’t on display in Only Lovers Left Alive. Hiddleston presents viewers with a character who retains a small inkling of affection for the world, but his own skepticism has become an infectious poison.
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In case you’re feeling down today...
In case you feel down today, just remember that the Norwegian Royal Guard has a penguin as their Colonel-in-Chief. This penguin legitemately fucking inspects the troops and fucking outranks so many people. His name is Sir Nils Olav, and he was knighted by the actual friggin King. Remember him. Remember Sir Nils Olav and feel better.
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A bear coming out of its hibernation den for the first time. (Source)
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The new poster for Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals
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