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The Idol: Season 1/ Episode 2 "Double Fantasy" – Recap and Review (with Spoilers) https://tinyurl.com/2yvzr4yo
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jackets1213 · 7 months
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Nina Hacks Season 2 Brown Leather Jacket
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lyrasky · 1 year
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【The Idol/ ジ・アイドル】第3話ネタバレ"トラウマの克服と『夜明け』まで"あらすじ 感想 解説 Trauma
【The Idol/ ジ・アイドル】第3話ネタバレ"トラウマの克服と『夜明け』まで"あらすじ 感想 解説 Trauma Lyraのブログへ #TheIdol #lilyrosedepp #theweeknd #AbelTesfaye #ジアイドル #リリーローズデップ #JennieRubyJane #HBO #LedZeppelin #RachelSennott #blackpink #MosesSumney #SuzannaSon #TroyeSivan #Trauma
みなさんご存知Lily Rose Depp好きLyraです。Lily Rose Deppは、デビュー前から取り上げて来たお気に入りのモデル・女優さんなので、この【The…
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film-book · 2 years
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SICK (2023) Movie Trailer: Two Friends that Quarantine During a Pandemic at a Lake House aren't Alone https://film-book.com/sick-2023-movie-trailer-two-friends-that-quarantine-during-a-pandemic-at-a-lake-house-arent-alone/?feed_id=124201&_unique_id=63b984e98d0e6
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therealmrpositive · 1 year
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The Idol (2013)
In today's review, I look at Hollywood influence and the impact on its mental health, In the most scandalously way possible As I attempt a #positive review of the controversially warped The Idol #LilyRoseDepp #AbelTesfaye #TroyeSivan #JaneAdams #DaVineJoyRandolph #RachelSennott #MosesSumney #DanLevy #JennieRubyJane #HankAzaria #EliRoth
It is no surprise that we seek out the sensational, applauding the ones who deliver consistently on demand. Never bearing in mind the mental slings and arrows suffered to craft these feats, as we probe ever inward on the performers themselves, The world of fame can be a very dark and broken place, even to the healthiest minds. In 2023, an H.B.O. series, intended to follow one of their best shows…
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adamwatchesmovies · 4 years
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She Dies Tomorrow (2020)
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She Dies Tomorrow couldn’t have asked for a better time to come out. It’s uncannily topical. The terrific performances and direction cause shivers. Some might say too much is left floating in the air, that it’s too open-ended and vague but that’s precisely what made it so frightening to me.
While speaking on the phone to her friend Jane (Jane Adams), Amy (Kate Lyn Sheil) seems unusually distant. When asked what’s preoccupying her, Amy confesses that she knows she’ll die tomorrow. What no one understands is that the woman is more than depressed; she’s caught a contagious disease that is warping her mind.
There’s not much of a beginning to the movie – you never find out where this disease Amy has been infected with comes from, for example. You’re just thrown in and you slowly pick up clues that point towards something very wrong. You hardly even get a sense of what Amy must’ve been like before this condition because of the crushing weight her “incoming death” has on her shoulders. If Amy had a list of things she wanted to do within the next 24 hours and recklessly ran around doing them, it would be disturbing. The thought of a plague that alters your state of mind makes you realize just how fragile life is. One day of murky thoughts could destroy everything you’ve spent years building. She Dies Tomorrow is even more sinister. This feeling Amy has paralyzes her. Rather than try and check off items on her bucket list, she says “what’s the point of even trying?”
And then, it begins to spread. Her friend will be normal when you suddenly spot this shift. Now you know she’s got it too. When asked what's wrong, their answers make your heart sink. Their minds don’t just go to a dark place, they go to the darkest place. Whether this condition is fatal or not almost doesn’t matter. They’re practically dead already, just ambulant corpses who will pass their condition to anyone that might try to help.
This is not a big movie. It’s all about the dialogue and the low-key way it’s delivered but boy does it make an impact. At one point, Kate Lyn Sheil just stands there, looking at the screen. She’s inundated with colors. Green. Blue. Red. Green. Red. Blue. They signify a shift and at that moment, I was almost certain she was going to speak directly to me. The image won’t leave my mind.
I’m not sure if content-wise this movie is jam-packed or barren. Not a lot happens outside of people’s minds but your imagination fills in the gaps. You're forced to ask questions about what will happen next even though you already know. Faced with a movie that’s uninterested in reassuring anyone, you sweat. Please, someone. Anyone!
She Dies Tomorrow has me excited to see what writer/director Amy Seimetz will do next. Earlier this year, we got an adaptation of The Colour out of Space (which I enjoyed) but this captures the dread and otherworldly horror of Lovecraft much better than it did. I wouldn’t want all films to be as mood-focussed as this one but once in a while? What a ride. (January 4, 2021)
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ermmmmmm284883 · 4 years
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jane coming after ailani’s spot as best girl
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akultalkies · 3 years
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Channing Tatum, Emmy Raver Lampman, Q’orianka Kilcher, Kevin Nash, Jane Adams, Aqueela Zoll, Darren Keilan, Neraida Bega, Skyler Joy, Nicole LaLiberte, Cayden Boyd, Amanda Booth, Patricia Isaac, Terri Hoyos, Timothy Eulich, Joy Sunday, Patrick Perlaky, Tory Freeth, Everly Wild Goerdel, Luke Forbes, Junes Zahdi, Francine Seaman, Jacqueline Seaman, Lorraine Lerner, Vincent Puente, Zan Gomes Headley
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doomonfilm · 4 years
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Review : She Dies Tomorrow (2020)
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Do you ever start a film, only to find yourself questioning the choice early on due to a feeling of the narrative having a complete disregard for your ability to understand or conceive of the presented situation before it moves forward without you?  For a time, that felt like the experience I was going to have with She Dies Tomorrow, a film that is promoted as sci-fi horror, but feels like something much more vivid and relative to the modern-day human condition.  I feel like I could imprint a thousand interpretations onto this film, and maybe that’s what makes it work so well : the richness of your experience is not cushioned by easy answers, but that lack of answers is what pulled me deeper and deeper into my watch.
Amy (Kate Lynn Shell) is a new homeowner displaying characteristics opposite to those of someone who has just made such a large life decision.  After an unsettling phone call with her friend Jane (Jane Adams), Amy receives a visit from Jane, and reveals that she will die tomorrow.  Jane brushes this off as a part of what appears to be Amy’s relapse into drinking and opts to return home, skipping out on her sister-in-law’s birthday party, but once home, she too begins to obsess on the idea that she will die the next day.  With this idea in mind, she shows up at her sister-in-law Susan (Kate Aselton) and brother Jason’s (Chris Messina) home and shares her feelings of eminent death, not only passing on the idea to Susan and Jason, but their party guests Brian (Tunde Adebimpe) and Tilly (Jennifer Kim) as well.  As all parties sink deeper into the acceptance of their lingering fate, the idea is spread by their interactions with others, seemingly putting everyone on a countdown towards a visible end.
I don’t want to read too much into She Dies Tomorrow, but I couldn’t shake thoughts about the film being a possible contemplation on the memetic nature and spread of ideas, especially traumatic ones, fictionalized and amplified.  In my mind (in terms of how I received the film), we are shown several examples of lives and connections that become totally consumed by a single thought, similar to the way that our social media lives can derail true life progress.  The horror comes from how the immediate and full acceptance of these thoughts from all parties involved (and always without question) brings any resemblance of a previous life to a grinding halt.  We are shown a wide variety of reactions that lie beneath the still acceptance from each character, including curiosity, self-harm, complacence, dismantling of relationships, reinforcement of relationships and rage.
In terms of style, Amy Seimetz has created a methodical, brooding film with zombie-like participants in suddenly neglected spaces, with character shifts happening suddenly and wholly once the realization hits them.  The short glimpses we get of pre-narrative life and character stand in extremely stark comparison with the personalities we become familiar with, post-fate acceptance.  The fascinating element comes through in the way that, no matter what level of education, class or skill that a person in the movie may have, the idea that arrives is powerful and all consuming enough to eradicate that and put everyone in the same sad place.  Ultimately, we are presented with a mystery box chock-full of questions but severely lacking in answers, but the connected sense of dread keeps viewers intrigued and mesmerized.
A stark use of red, green and blue lights invade the standard world at key moments, making the mental invasion have a much more sinister element to it.  The still and deliberate cinematography puts the viewer in direct opposition with the lingering dread, making it impossible to escape or hide from.  Amy and her sequin-adorned dress makes her stand out as our point of origin for the oddness, with the remaining cast using varying forms of normal or standard dress to group them all as victims of the fallout.  The brief individual character personalities help balance the multiple narratives, as the sameness of their fate would normally make them indistinguishable in the hands of a less nuanced writer and/or director.
Kate Lynn Shell sets the tone with her performance, acting as if she is driven by an unseen hand that directs her to move towards her fate with blind dedication and minimal questioning, as if charged with a mission.  Jane Adams infuses tinges of fear into her acceptance, but does not let it alter her sense of duty and dedication to her fate.  Katie Aselton and Chris Messina provide examples of the biggest contrasts in personalities, as their vibrant communication becomes muted by their shared acceptance.  Tunde Adebimpe mirrors the strong sense of dedication that Kate Lynn Shell presents, which plays into the world of indifference in regards to how he interacts with the preoccupied and guilt-laden nature of Jennifer Kim.  Kentucker Audley, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Michelle Rodriguez, Josh Lucas and Adam Wingard round out the cast with supporting appearances.
This film feels like a passion project that benefited from having some considerable financial backing.  I could see many people hanging the “boring” tag onto this film, but it feels like these are the kind of people that either will go into it with fixed expectations, or will find themselves so challenged by what they see that the obligation to understand will feel more like a chore than reflection.  This is certainly one of the odder films I’ve discovered this year, but it is also one that is high on the list of films that impressed me.
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The Idol: Season 1 - Video Review https://tinyurl.com/29k7bpfj
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psychodrive-in · 4 years
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Today at http://psychodrivein.com She Dies Tomorrow (2020) She Dies Tomorrow has unwittingly become a movie of the moment, tapping into the encroaching anxiety and paranoia of our COVID-19 times in a way where the horror of newspaper headlines and existential dread has been transformed into a memetic curse. --- Read more of Nate's review at the link in our profile! #shediestomorrow #amyseimetz #katelynsheil #janeadams #chrismessina #katieaselton #joshlucas #michellerodriguez https://www.instagram.com/p/CD4ltG3nFm7/?igshid=kg0v1xqcsqdk
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lyrasky · 1 year
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【The Idol/ジ・アイドル 第2話】ネタバレ"ダブルファンタジー"は裏切りと策略 あらすじ感想解説 Double Fantasy
【The Idol/ジ・アイドル 第2話】ネタバレ"ダブルファンタジー"は裏切りと策略 あらすじ感想解説 Double Fantasy Lyraのブログへ #TheIdol #ジアイドル #lilyrosedepp #theweeknd #HBO #AbelTesfaye #Tedros #SuzannaSon #TroyeSivan #JaneAdams #JennieRubyJane #BlackPink #RachelSennott #HariNef #MosesSumney #DanLevy #EliRoth #DaVineJoyRandolph #Ramsey #HankAzaria #AlexaDemie
【The Idol/ ジ・アイドル】2話は前回話したような展開になって来ました。ただ、「また予想当たったわ」と喜べないストーリーで、主人公ジョスリン(ニックネームは、ジョス)の自己崩壊が加速して行く。 健康なLyraが見ても今回のLily Rose Depp演じるジョスリンのシーンは、痛々しくて見ていられなかったです。コレ、心を病んでる人が見たら良くないでしょうね。気をつけて視聴してね。 今回は「歌う」と言うことが素晴らしいと思っているLyraだからか、金と名声を得る為ならハイエナになる輩に呆れた。嫌な奴らばかりでジョスは壊れてく。 薄汚いハイエナの世界にようこそ。それがハリウッド・バビロン! Continue reading Untitled
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etcemais · 4 years
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Você já imaginou se você tivesse a certeza que vai morrer amanhã? É o que acontece com Amy, personagem do novo thriller apocalíptico 'She Dies Tomorrow'. . "Depois de acordar convencida que irá morrer amanhã, Amy vê sua vida desmoronar completamente. Na medida que seus desilusões de uma possível morte começam a infectar aqueles ao seu redor, Amy e seus amigos entram em uma espiral fora do controle que os levam à loucura." . 'She Dies Tomorrow' irá estreiar nos cinemas estilo drive-in, nos Estados Unidos, no dia 31 de Julho e além de Kate Lyn Sheil, o elenco também conta com Jane Adams, Josh Lucas, Chris Messina, Michelle Rodriguez e Amy Seimetz está no comando da direção e do roteiro. . . #SeDiesTomorrow #AmySeimetz #KateLynSheil #JaneAdams #JoshLucas #ChrisMessina #MichelleRodriguez #Thriller #Suspense #Neon #Filme #Estreia #Julho #Novidade https://www.instagram.com/p/CCeQIBtDEpq/?igshid=1omsyckmsgk88
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dweetwise · 3 years
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I shall now push my Jane x Adam agenda by politely asking you to make headcanons for these two.
Pretty please?
oh this is such a cute ship! hope i could do it justice <3
Jane X Adam headcanons
The textbook example of two mature people in a loving relationship, Jane and Adam often get jokingly referred to as the “old married couple” by their friends.
They’re very much aunt and uncle figures for the survivors, Adam as the logical teacher and Jane as the nurturing mentor. Since both are extremely non-judgemental and known to keep a secret, it’s not unusual for the younger survivors to seek them out for advice or support.
Both valuing honesty, they rarely fight as any disagreements get privately discussed before they can become an issue. Jane is the more jealous of the two and Adam has some self-esteem issues, but they’re able to accept each other’s flaws and work on them together.
By the campfire, they’re often in their own friend groups; each valuing their space and independence, knowing the other will still be there for them. Jane prefers spending time with Élodie and Yun-Jin, while Adam can usually be found quietly chatting with Zarina or Felix.
That doesn’t mean they ignore each other, by any means. They exchange glances and soft smiles across the campfire, and Adam usually sneaks an innocent kiss on Jane’s cheek whenever he gets back from a trial.
It’s not until they retreat to their shared space to rest that they allow themselves to truly relax. Jane is somewhat embarrassed about just how much she craves Adam’s affection, so used to having to appear strong whenever she was in the spotlight. She absolutely melts when he wraps his arms around her as they drift off to sleep, feeling petite next to his larger frame.
Despite Adam being booky and kind of a nerd, he’s also a romantic sap. Not a day goes by when he’s not reminding Jane how beautiful she is and how lucky he is to have her by his side. However, he still gets bashful whenever she returns the compliment, which only gives Jane a reason to do so more often.
Even though Jane knows he can handle himself, she’s extremely protective of Adam both inside the trials and out, as nothing gets her blood boiling like seeing the man she loves being hurt. Whether it’s chewing out her fellow survivors for picking a fight with him or even physically tackling a killer for daring to tunnel him, Jane will always have Adam’s back.
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togaone · 7 years
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Tottally #shipping Albert and the Morgue Lady ❤️☕️🍰👠🦉 #twinpeaks #albertrosenfield #constancetalbot #redrosecase #miguelferrer #janeadams
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servermonkey · 6 years
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While the initial viewing of Brigsby Bear drew me in, it was during the second time around that its subtleties and understated and overlooked (especially by me) qualities really hit me. The you can never go home again theme didn't really click with me until this scene. #notquiteafilmaday #film #brigsbybear #kylemooney #gregkinnear #ryansimpkins #mattwalsh #michaelawatkins #markhamill #janeadams #overlookedgem
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