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hunsa-jars · 1 year
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It's been a whole year since I've last drawn Fern (shame on me) and I had this silly idea of having an alternative universe version of her who is the same age as me so if I have to, I can put her in "my first year of university is here and I'm lost in the sauce" situations :')
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"Oh my whimsical, younger self, we're really in it now"
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ruthbancroftgarden · 3 months
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Dioon edule
This Mexican cycad comes from the Caribbean side of Mexico. Though often mistaken for ferns or palms, cycads are actually conifers - note the cone at the center of the plant. We are pleased that despite its tropical origins, Dioon edule grows happily here at the Ruth Bancroft Garden.
-Brian
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More squeaking doodles from my notepad
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chlo-le-mouton · 2 years
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Happy birthday @hunsa-jars! I love your oc Fern, she's adorable <3
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flowerbloom-arts · 3 years
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I loved Fern Bancroft so much I just had to draw her ASAP @hunsakura
I think Fern would get along with Oke pretty well
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artemismoon12writes · 4 years
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Title: Windsor Throws a Party (and Stuart is Technically Invited)
Daltonfic Big Bang; Week 4, Day 2; Spin the Bottle/Truth or Dare 
“That’s the spirit! The rest of you should take notes.” “It’s educational.” “Isn’t that what we’re in school for?” “The youth of tomorrow, learning tolerance one day at a time.”
The party might have gotten out of control. Perhaps. A smidge.
If you asked the twins, they had invited everyone on campus. There would be no one to drag them into Dean Ramsey’s office this year. If Logan wanted to complain about it, he could simply check his email for the invitation which came 2 minutes after they’d started up the music anyways. If he didn’t check his email, who were they to insist he came?
Besides that, they had made sure through word of mouth that some Stuarts did represent amongst the Windsor common room- if only to be used as a shield against the authorities at large. Ethan and Evan’s ‘secret stash’ was snuck throughout the house, and like fairy food, once you unknowingly partook you could not leave and work against them.
Kurt thought it was evil. Shane thought it was brilliant. But then again, Kurt hadn’t approved of much they did these days, working as the implementor of much of Blaine’s beleaguering prefect work. It didn’t mean he was going to shut down this party- rather, try to keep the freshman away from the “powdered sugar” on top of the doughnuts in the kitchen.
“Who invited Dobry?” A voice called from the top of the stairs, noticing the girls trickling into the common room.
“Not me!” Wes answered, trying to look innocent. “I’m not trying to get us in trouble after Katherine and the BBQ incident.”
“Don’t worry, Wes, we’ll vouch for you when campus security comes to kick us out.” Katherine said, kissing his cheek and crossing the room to join David on the makeshift dance floor.
It was a Dalton party. You couldn’t keep the freshman out anymore than you could keep the Dobry girls out it seemed. Lucy Westwood gave the cameras around the common room a good natured gesture, rude though it may be to her reclusive brother who refused to join them. Clay and Kaelan, their newest recruits into Windsor madness thought it was hilarious.
“You’re not scared he’ll do something to your Facebook?” Clay asked, buzzing despite Kurt steering him away from any of the Twins’ snacks.
Lucy looked at the freshman like he was nuts, “With all the blackmail I have on my brother dear, I don’t think so.”
“Wow, you’re so cool.” Clay said, wide-eyed as she flounced off in her four-inch pastel Mary-Janes. Kaelan knocked his shoulder to get him to pay attention to the Hanovers who were challenging them to table tennis with baseballs.
Across the room, a corner had already grown, with the twins in charge of the madness pulling people in as they tried to pass to go to the bathroom. You would not be released until you spun the bottle of Armagnac (emptied for this purpose).
“This is stupid.” Blaine said, roped into the circle of half-sober and mostly-high students.
“Oh stop being a wet blanket Anderson.” Adriana, one half of the warped mirror image Dobry had of the Brightmans, insisted. “Either spin, or go in a plant.”
“I am not going to the bathroom in the ferns…” Blaine said, horrified.
His boyfriend snorted, already captured into the circle. “I don’t know Blaine, these guys can’t take care of the ferns anyways.”
“We got Mom on board! Yeah!” Clay was hushed up again by Sara Tomlin, covering his mouth like she’d practiced it on her own freshman.
Blaine, reluctantly was forced to sit through the turns of Jeff and Lucy, tiny Regina Warburton and Brennan, and the catcalls of Derek Seigerson’s ex-girlfriend making a point to kiss Sadie Moore far longer than necessary.
“Wow, Casey, didn’t pick you for the other team.” Jackie said, nudging the Prima with her foot.
“Wouldn’t you like to know? It’s just a game. Duh.” Casey tossed her hair over her shoulder, winking at Sadie from across the circle. “How can I refuse an audience?”
“That’s the spirit Lambert!” Ethan and Evan chorused. “The rest of you should take notes.”
“It’s educational.”
“Isn’t that what we’re in school for?”
“The youth of tomorrow, learning tolerance one day at a time.” Ethan sighed, leaning against his brother’s shoulder dramatically, waving his hand at the circle.
Blaine rolled his eyes; trying to ignore Kurt and Reed’s laughter, or Shane’s giant smile at him.
Sebastian Smythe, there on the insistence of the Twins for the amount of chaos he’d already been causing in Stuart, passed by the circle with a bottle he dropped into Thad’s lap. “You guys are so boring. At least make it a drinking game.”
“If we’re so boring, why don’t you join?” Blaine accused.
Sebastian scoffed, “I already did my part. Ask your little scientist.”
Satoru blushed from across the circle, sitting next to Drew who just laughed. Thad took a fortifying swig from the bottle Sebastian had left them. He looked to be praying he’d get a girl; but the twins could be known to play tricks at parties like this.
“It was a good spin.” Neil confirmed, getting a shove from Satoru; who didn’t need reminding why his knees were tucked up to his chin.
“I bid you all a due.” Sebastian teased, with that faux-french accent of his lingering in their ears.  
“Come back, it’s more fun with you in.” Alessio called, already a little more than drunk and finished with his own spin. Mika’d let him off easy when he started to try and pet her hair during the kiss.
“Let it go.”
It was Shane’s turn next, landing on Adriana Brightman. He frowned for a moment. “I can re-spin right?”
“Of course you c-” Blaine started before the chorus of “NO!”s made him jump. He looked around, shocked to see even Reed insisting on no re-spins. Reed?
“It’s unfair! You don’t get to pick! You spin, you kiss!” Casey insisted.
“Kiss! Kiss!” Nadia tried to get them to chant before collapsing into giggles against Alexandra’s shoulder.
“Coward!” Andriana challenged, hands on her hips. “I betcha can’t!”
Shane frowned. “I can!”
Reed giggled and pushed his boyfriend forward, “Do it!”  
“Peer pressure, it works.” Evan commented, leaning forward with a devilish grin.
“They’re all so awful, I’m so proud.” Ethan continued.
Blaine glared, “Shut up you two, if he doesn’t want to-”
He didn’t get to finish because Reed and Andrea’s cheers cut him off. Shane broke away from Adriana, quickly enough some called foul, but he sat back on his feet and nodded proudly. “I’m no chicken!”
“There wasn’t even tongue!” Adriana complained.
“That’s optional.” Jackie shrugged. “Take it or leave it Brightman.”
“I am the greatest at this game!” Shane cheered; Reed patted his knee. “Yeah you are.”
Blaine would wonder why Reed was so supportive of this, until he saw the brownie crumbs littering the carpet around his brother and Reed. Ah, that’s what happened to Medel’s extra tray of brownies. Alright…
Next Neil O’Connor landed on Laura Bancroft, who took her kiss with the right amount of blustering embarrassment and confused elation- and then took Sadie out of the circle as they’d fulfilled their party duty. Dwight tried to escape the circle with them but was pulled back to Shane’s other side with a grunt. An attempt at good grace was made, failing when Laura could not clamber over the cross-legged group in a skirt without being a little awkward. Reed waved the two goodbye as they went to go bother Merril who had been avoiding that side of the room entirely.
“Can we get more Armagnac? Is that allowed?” Jackie asked.
“I’ll get some,” Blaine said about to get up before he was pulled back down.
“No way, you haven’t spun yet!” Ethan insisted.
“Fine! Then let me spin and leave!” Blaine insisted.
“Oh prefect, my prefect” Evan taunted. “It’s not nearly that easy!”
“He’s bringing the game down,” Andrea complained. “Let him spin and go.”
Blaine coloured, his cheeks heating up. “Uh-”
The chorus matched, and the bottle was passed to Blaine who twisted his wrist and prayed it didn’t land on Shane, or Reed, or-”
“Oliver?” Danny Abbot said, recently pulled into the circle.
“Wait, get the child out of here!”
“Who let Oliver sit here?”
Tiny Oliver Snow was promptly ejected from the circle; which they’d all been too out of it to notice he’d been in beforehand.  
Drew shook his head, “God, I can’t believe Blaine was going to kiss the kid!”
“I was not going to kiss Oliver!”
“I guess you can have a resp-respe- new spin! That’s it- have one of those now.” Casey said, mocking in good fun, tips
The bottle spun again, this time to land on someone probably worse than Reed, but not as bad as Shane.
“Okay Anderson, you know half the girls in Dobry would kill to have your chance.” Casey laughed as Sara moved out of her spot to the centre of the circle.
“I’m gay!” Blaine insisted.
“And you spun in a co-ed circle.” Sara said, a hand’s length away from his face. The catcalls mostly came from Shane, who was redirecting his own chicken taunts (helped in part by Reed). She smiled and Blaine closed his eyes tight; just to feel a cool kiss at the corner of his mouth.
He stopped cringing, but the rest of the circle booed. Sara shrugged their complaints off, “I’m not awful guys. Give Anderson a break.”
“You wasted a kiss with Sara Tomlin, I’m straight and I’d jump on that chance!” Jackie said, kicking her feet out.
“Sure you’re straight Blake.” The Double As accused to Jackie’s middle finger.
“Can I leave now?” Blaine asked, getting up.
Kurt took the bottle next, “I don’t know, maybe you want to stay for this one?”
Blaine flushed, ah yes maybe. Reed nudged his roommate as Blaine watched his boyfriend spin the bottle. Ethan and Evan looked excited until it, disappointingly for the rest of the group, landed on Blaine.
Kurt smiled, “There we go. I’ll take my kiss to go if you guys don’t mind.”
“Cheater!” Shane booed, without much feeling behind it. Sara and some of the Hanover boys laughed. Blaine found himself pulled away from the circle gratefully, tugged towards the wall to get a kiss he’d much prefer.
Blaine’s dissent aside, the game continued into chaos. Drew landed on Sara, earning more scorn from the girls in the group; but enough of a show, to let him be safe from too much booing. Alexandra got Ophelia, who immediately slipped her tongue into Alexandra’s mouth with her valley girl courage, leaving Alexandra flushed and quieter than usual- though behind her hand they could spot a shy smile forming.
Hoots and hollers continued when Ethan and Evan took the full bottle, newly delivered by Todd (who was then ordered to join the group) and spun it as a pair.
“We’ll get it finished off in no time.” Evan insisted, as it pointed square towards Thad who started sputtering excuses about the pair of them spinning being unfair. The catcalls overwhelmingly did not let him get out of the kiss. Ethan opened the bottle, passing it to his brother as the group convinced Thad to not run away.
“Come on Thad, would you rather them land on you twice?” Todd laughed, “I know what you write in the-”
“What happens in Midnight Writers, stays in Midnight Writers dammit Todd!” Thad yelled back, wobbling as he got up on his knees to stab a finger in Todd’s direction. Maybe he’d had too much of Sebastian’s vodka. Maybe not.
Casey pushed him back up into the centre of the circle. “Come on, you’re not dating them. It’s a little kiss.”
“Just a peck!” Shane called.
“Nothing but a smooch.” Reed giggled into his boyfriend’s shoulder, who was truly feeling the brownies now.
“You guys all suck.” Thad accused, getting in front of the twins with determination flagging as they looked at him like appraising a new conquest. “Uh, just a kiss.”
“Your virtue is safe with us,” Ethan assured him, sounding less trustworthy by the second.
“Unless you ask otherwise.” Evan finished; drawing more catcalls.
“Uh, well…” Thad closed his eyes and leaned forward, scrunching his face as Ethan just pulled him forward into his lap, shocking any refusal out of him. He would have pulled away and complained, until he felt a hand around the back of his neck and Ethan moved. By the time Evan pulled him over, he’d made the most embarrassing groan and was red as a tomato.
“That means nothing.” Thad said quickly; unconsciously biting his lip.
The Brightmans laughed. “Sure. Sure it did.”
If Thad then took a pillow to hug, distracted for the rest of the game, it was no one’s business but his own he insisted. The vodka was finished quickly after that.
With Ethan and Evan’s turn complete, it was Allison’s turn. It was obvious to anyone she wanted it to land on one of the girls, her words supporting the boys but every single kiss she’d watched with open-mouthed want happening between the girls. She’d been speechless when Jackie’s first round had landed on Laura, and she’d kissed her senseless.
The bottle landed on Reed; Allison’s mouth twisted downwards, disappointed. Reed didn’t look so upset as she did, his boyfriend giggling and encouraging him like they’d done earlier.
“Why do we keep making the gay guys kiss girls?” Andrea complained. “It’s not fun.”
“Who said I’m gay?” Reed cut in, boldly as Allison blushed. The Dalton boys cheered him on, including his own boyfriend.
Allision pouted, she hadn’t wanted Van Kamp, she’d wanted Satoru, or Danny Abbot, she insisted to herself. But she couldn’t look like a chicken, planting herself in front of Reed determined.
Reed looked at her kindly. “I could do what Sara did for Blaine-”
She frowned at the older boy, talking under her breath. “That wouldn’t be fair.”
“It’s just a game-”
“Well I’m not gay like him, so I’m not chickening out.” She said sharply, keeping it quiet between the haze of his curls and her long hair falling in her face.
“Okay.” Reed said, unsure, leaning up to the taller girl to kiss her.
He tasted like brownies, and she was startled at how soft his mouth was. Fingers with band-aids on each one settled on her shoulders as they both swayed. It made sense; the twins wouldn’t let you walk away from one of their parties if you could just as easily crash on the floor because you’d gone so off the edge. She nipped at his lower lip, in a game that usually had boys wanting more; but felt rather empty as he pulled away from her with a simply smile, lingering no more than the cheering around them demanded. It was weird, she felt so detached for a moment.
“You’re a good kisser.” He said to her.
She frowned deeper. “Whatever.”
Sitting back, Allison passed the bottle over to Danny- who had been her actual choice, and she hoped he’d hand on her.
He didn’t in fact; Danny’s spin finding Todd across the circle, to Todd’s own quiet snort.
“Come on Danny boy, let’s see what Wes is missing out on.” Todd beckoned.  
“Hey!” Wes said, hearing his name from the bathroom door. Danny tried not to look at him as he was pulled in for a long kiss.
“I knew it’d be fluffy.” Todd said, ruffling Danny’s hair, pushing him back to his side of the circle.
“You’re as bad from the as Alessio.” Mika said, barely heard over the music; though she said it with good humour, rebraiding her hair before more drunk students decided it held the secret of life and messed it up again.
“What? Its not a crime to appreciate the finer things in life.” Todd joked, one leg out and smiling.
“You’re certainly much less shy about it than last time there was a Windsor party.” Dwight pointed out, supporting Mika.
Todd grinned at his roommate. “Life is too short to not ruffle people’s hair. Unstuff your shirt Dwight, if they’re not a demon I say they’re free game.”
Dwight opened his mouth to argue but was cut off by the twins cheering on Andrea and Marcus Holland- who’d shown up despite his own misgivings about his former house. Another two left the circle, another few joined.
Casey spun again and landed on the twins, who had a much more eager- if less vocal- partner this time. Jeff’s second spin got Shane, who was an enthusiastic partner.
Jackie then took over, the bottle finished off again; it was her third spin of the game, as she’d been having too much fun to leave the circle. She’d been hoping for another Dobry girl, or at least one of her friends from the Motorbike bros, so at least she could have one she could go overboard and funny with. Todd would go along with it, even if Sadie’d already left the circle.
One person off wasn’t bad she supposed. “Okay Houston, pucker up.”
Todd laughed at his roommate, who looked ready to scramble up the walls. “She won’t bite.”
“I object to the moral grounding of this game!”
“Yeah, yeah, just don’t disappoint me.”
Dwight blushed, “Hey!”
She bit her lip, crawling across the carpet with wicked humour in her eyes. “It’s only a kiss.”
“HOW COULD IT END UP LIKE THIS?” Shane yelled, rather than sang from beside them.
The circle burst into an impromptu sing-a-long, covering up the small squeak Dwight made when Jackie kissed him, softer than she would have liked, but the confused smile on his face was worth it. She punched his shoulder gently, “Told you it’d be fine.”
“No wonder you hang out with Sadie, you’re scary just like her.” Dwight said, using the sing-a-long to get up and scuttle around the circle to escape.
“Do I kiss like her?” She asked amused.
Dwight went a plum red, “I- what- NO!”
“Oh, so she’s better than me?”
“I have never- she’s my fr- AH!” Dwight threw up his hands and hurried into the other side of the room like he was being chased.
Todd snorted besides Dwight’s vacated seat. The circle was falling apart; around them various Primas, Royals, Hanovers, Windsors, and a couple of Stuarts ended up pairing off, singing or sharing drinks, or just starting up a contest of trying to climb the stairs without using their arms or legs (of which Thad was surprisingly winning).
Jackie nudged his shoulder, shoving Todd against the bookshelf to make room. “Is he always like this?”
“Most of the time.” Todd said, loudly enough she could hear him. “I’m surprised he didn’t throw salt at everyone a round earlier. He might have if he’d gotten the twins and not Kurt on his turn.”
“God, how can you live with him?” Jackie asked. “I’d go nuts.”
“He’s a good guy.” Todd assured her. “Besides, you’re worse than he could ever be. You jumped a car in the Denny’s parking lot last time we went out. I should be asking your roommates the same question.”
“I’m a special brand of weird.” Jackie insisted, sticking her tongue out at him. He pinched it- her screeching in response sending him into laughter. “You’re awful!”
“You love me Jackie, come on.” Todd teased, tapping the abandoned bottle at her.
“Hey, you landed on me, you know what that means.” She said, taking the bottle out of his hand. “No take backs.”
“I didn’t spin it.”
Jackie turned it around once clumsily and then pointed it back at herself. “There. I win.”
He rolled his eyes, but she got her wish anyways; pulling him down against her mouth with a smile, twisting her tongue against his as the party raged around them. She felt his hand in her hair, pulling at the thick strands. She’d have to make fun of him for that later. She braced against the bookshelf, swinging a knee over him to get closer to him.  
“We should get some water. Just… cause.” Todd panted, unable to move back, wedged against the bookshelf the way they were. His glasses were askew, but the warm flush to his face made it look infinitely less dorky.
“Is there water in your room?” She asked, grinning into another kiss.
“Jackie…”
“Is there?”
“…yes.”
“Well then let’s go.”
The party continued long into the night. Some disappeared upstairs; others just fell asleep on the common room floor. Lucy was found curled up under the sink after winning an impromptu game of hide-and-seek which had ended 3 hours prior.
Han only flicked through his view screens; looking for campus security by the time 5am rolled around and he had to sound the alarm to disperse. No one thanked him for it; but when did they ever?
The twins called it one of their best parties ever.
Logan Wright called it an affront to good taste.
Julian Larson was just mad his invitation had been sent via carrier pigeon- because he really wanted to come.
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Note: Everyone except my OC Ophelia is a canon “Season 2″ character.  I am not tagging every single character in this, by god that is far too many for an ensemble fic. I also give up because there would be too many potential ship tags. 
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I found Monarch Caterpillars in the Greenhouse Garden today! Last Autumn we started clearing this area of our property with great plans in mind. The area had an abundance of Milkweed and there was no way I was going to bulldoze it all. I was able to save a patch on a small mound. The patch has Milkweed, Ferns and Goldenrod. It makes a lovely haven for our Monarch friends! #thepetalplaceproperty #ourcountryproperty #ourcountrygarden #greenhousegarden #butterflies #monarchbutterflies #monarchcaterpillar #milkweed #milkweedpatch #baptistelake #bancroft #summergarden (at Baptiste Lake, Bancroft) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ7oT4Jrhzt/?utm_medium=tumblr
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fabioferreiraroc · 4 years
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Todos os filmes originais Netflix, classificados do pior ao melhor
A Netflix está investindo cada vez mais na produção de filmes exclusivos. Mais de três centenas deles já foram lançados e estão disponíveis na plataforma do serviço de streaming. A Bula avaliou todas as produções originais e as reuniu em uma lista, organizada do pior ao melhor filme. O ranking levou em conta as notas atribuídas aos títulos no IMDb, uma das maiores plataformas de cinema do mundo.
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A Netflix está investindo cada vez mais na produção de filmes exclusivos. Mais de 400 já foram lançados, e todos estão disponíveis na plataforma do serviço de streaming. A Bula avaliou as produções originais e as reuniu em uma lista, organizada do pior ao melhor filme. O ranking levou em conta as notas atribuídas aos títulos no IMDb, uma das maiores plataformas de cinema do mundo. Alguns destaques são: “Roma” (2018), de Alfonso Cuarón, que ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro em 2019; e “História de Um Casamento” (2019), dirigido por Noah Baumbach, que concorreu em seis categorias do Oscar 2020. É importante lembrar que a lista não tem intenção de ser universal ou definitiva, apenas representa as avaliações recebidas pelos filmes na plataforma pesquisada.
428 — Falcons em Jogo (2018), Olivier Afonso
427 — The Last Days of An American Crime (2020), Olivier Megaton
426 — Mrs. Serial Killer (2020), Shirish Kunder
425 — Drive (2019), Tarun Mansukhani
424 — Oh, Ramona! (2019), Cristina Jacob
423 — Solteiramente (2020), Katleho Ramaphakela
422 — Boi (2018), Jorge M. Fontana
421 — The Ridiculous 6 (2015), Frank Coraci
420 — Paradise Beach (2019), Xavier Durringer
419 — Encontro Fatal (2020), Peter Sullivan
418 — Hot Gimmick: Girls Meet Boy (2019), Yûki Yamato
417 — Zerando a Vida (2016), Steven Brill
416 — A Pequena Suíça (2019), Kepa Sojo
415 — O Aplicativo (2019), Elisa Fuksas
414 — Fim do Mundo (2019), McG
413 — A Última Coisa Que Ele Queria (2020), Dee Rees
412 — Perda Total (2018), Kyle Newacheck
411 — Te Quiero, Imbécil (2020), Laura Mãná
410 — Dívida Perigosa (2017), Martin Zandvliet
409 — Os Infiéis (2020), Stefano Mordini
408 — Resgate em Malibu (2019), Savage Steve Holland
407 — Influência (2019), Denis Rovira van Boekholt
406 — Sandy Wexler (2017), Steve Brill
405 — Um Emprego de Verdade (2020), Carlos Morett
404 — Quatro Histórias de Fantasmas (2020), Zoya Akhtar e outros
403 — O Silêncio do Pântano (2019), Marc Vigil
402 — Seis Vezes Confusão (2019), Michael Tiddes
401 — Fica Comigo (2017), Brent Bonacorso
400 — A Gente se Vê Ontem (2019), Stefon Bristol
399 — O Bom Sam (2019), Kate Melville
398 — A Barraca do Beijo (2018), Vince Marcello
397 — The Silence (2019), John R. Leonetti
396 — Nosso Último Verão (2019), William Bindley
395 — O Príncipe do Natal (2017), Alex Zamm
394 — Todas as Sardas do Mundo (2020), Yibran Asuad
393 — Desperados (2020), LP
392 — Pokémon Mewtoo Contra-Ataca (2019), Kunihiko Yuyama
391 — Obsessão Secreta (2019), Peter Sullivan
390 — O Outro Pai (2019), Gabriela Tagliavini
389 — A Grande Luta (2020), Jay Karas
388 — O Príncipe do Natal: O Casamento Real (2018), John Schult
387 — A História Real de um Assassino Falso (2016), Jeff Wadlow
386 — Cascavel (2019), Zak Hilditch
385 — Mudo (2018), Duncan Jones
384 — Crazy Trips: Budapeste (2019), Xavier Gens
383 — O Feitiço de Natal (2018), Bradley Walsh
382 — Earth And Blood (2020), Julien Leclercq
381 — Pai do Ano (2018), Tyler Spindel
380 — A Babá (2017), McG
379— O Sol de Riccione (2020), Younuts
378 — Io (2019), Jonathan Helpert
377 — Blockbuster (2017), July Hygreck
376 — A Vingança de Maria (2019), Pedring Lopez
375 — Bright (2017), David Ayer
374 — iBOY (2017), Adam Randall
373 — TAU (2018), Federico D’Alessandro
372 — Fe@rless (2020), Cory Edwards
371 — Tribu Urbana Dance (2018), Fernando Colomo
370 — #realityhigh (2017), Fernando Lebrija
369 — Quando Nos Conhecemos (2018), Ari Sandel
368 — O Natal Está no Ar (2019), Leslie Small
367 — Dude: A Vida é Assim (2018), Olivia Milch
366 — O Monstro do Monstro de Frankenstein (2019), Daniel Gray Longino
365 — A Volta Por Cima (2019), Remy Four
364 — MILF (2020), Axelle Laffont
363 — Mentiras Perigosas (2020), Michael M. Scott
362 — The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), Julius Onah
361 — A Tenente de Cargil (2020), Sharan Sharma
360 — O Príncipe do Natal: O Bebê Real (2019), John Schultz
359 — Death Note (2017), Adam Wingard
358 — Feliz Aniversário de Casamento (2018), Jared Stern
357 — Coffee & Kareem (2020), Michael Dowse
356 ¬— Crush à Altura (2019), Nzingha Stewart
355 — Vende-se Esta Casa (2018), Matt Angel e Suzanne Coote
354 — Extinção (2018), Bem Young
353 — Cartão de Natal (2017), Ernie Barbarash
352 — Kart Nervoso (2020), Owen Trevor
351 — David Brent: A Vida na Estrada (2018), Ricky Gervais
350 — Revenger (2018), Lee Seung-won
349 — O Caderno de Sara (2018), Norberto López Amado
348— Dead Kids (2019), Mikhail Red
347 — Histórias Assustadoras do Capitão Cueca Hackeando o Halloween (2019), Mark Banker
346 — XOXO: A Vida é Uma Festa (2016), Christopher Louie
345 — Paradox (2016), Michael Hurst
344 — O Silêncio da Cidade Branca (2019), Daniel Calparsoro
343 — Special Correspondents (2016), Ricky Gervais
342 — Presságio (2020), Alejandro Montiel
341 — Preso em Casa (2019), Samit Basu
340 — Estranhos em Casa (2020), Olivier Abbou
339 — Próxima Parada: Apocalipse (2018), David. M. Rosenthal
338 — Fortuna pelos Canos (2020), Anurag Kashyap
337 — Escola de Solteiras (2019), Luis Javier Henaine
336 — Nu (2017), Michael Tiddes
335 — Pato Pato Ganso (2018), Chris Jenkins
334 — Polar (2019), Jonas Åkerlund
333 — Amor em Obras (2019), Roger Kumble
332 — No Ritmo da Sedução (2018), Tinge Krishnan
331 — Let’s Dance (2019), Ladislas Chollat
330 — Altos Negócios (2020), Cüneyt Kaya
329 — The After Party (2018), Ian Edelman
328 — Dia da Namorada (2017), Michael Paul Stephenson
327 — Gostos e Cores (2017), Myriam Aziza
326 — Mistério no Mediterrâneo (2019), Kyle Newacheck
325 — A Missy Errada (2020), Tyler Spindel
324 — A Princesa e a Plebeia (2018), Michael Rohl
323 — Troco em Dobro (2020), Peter Berg
322 — Close Enemies (2018), David Oelhoffen
321 — Um Passado de Presente (2019), Monika Mitchell
320 — Modo Avião (2020), César Rodrigues
319 — A Última Gargalhada (2019), Greg Pritikin
318 — Um Amor, Mil Casamentos (2020), Dean Craig
317 — Pelas Ruas de Paris (2019), Élisabeth Vogler
316 — Pássaro do Oriente (2019), Wash Westmoreland
315 — Órbita 9 (2017), Hatem Khraiche
314 — Mãe e Muito Mais (2019), Cindy Chupack
313 — Duda e os Gnomos (2017), Peter Lepeniotis
312 — Suzzanna: Buried Alive (2019), Rocky Soraya
311 — Contando os Segundos (2016), Priyadarshan
310 — O Limite da Traição (2020), Tyler Perry
309 — Um Crime para Dois (2020), Michael Showalter
308 — Castelo de Areia (2017), Fernando Coimbra
307 — Munafik 2 (2018), Syamsul Yusof
306 — Natal 5 Estrelas (2018), Marco Risi
305 — Lá Vêm Os Pais (2018), Robert Smigel
304 — Esquadrão 6 (2019), Michael Bay
303 — Sergio (2020), Greg Barker
302 — O Terceiro Olho (2018), Rocky Soraya
301 — O Casamento de Ali (2018), Jeffrey Walker
300 — Campo do Medo (2019), Vincenzo Natali
299 — Juanita (2019), Clark Johnson
298 — A Escalada (2017), Ludovic Bernard
297 — Boneca Maldita (2018), Rocky Soraya
296 — De Quem é a Culpa? (2020), Ruchi Narain
295 — A Mulher Mais Odiada dos Estados Unidos (2017), Tommy O’haver
294 — Clinical (2017), Alistair Legrand
293 — À Queima-Roupa (2019), Joe Lynch
292 — Entre Realidades (2020), Jeff Baena
291 — Yucatán (2019), Daniel Monzón
290 — Anon (2018), Andrew Niccol
289 — Eli (2019), Ciarán Foy
288 — Mercy (2016), Chris Sparling
287 — O Professor de Música (2019), Sarthak Dasgupta
286 — Iris (2016), Jalil Lespert
285 — Shimmer Lake (2017), Oren Uziel
284 — Estrada Sem Lei (2019), John Lee Hancock
283 — Spectral (2016)
282 — O Filho Protegido (2019), Sebastián Schindel
281 — Insana (2017), Gerard Barrett
280 — Doce Argumento (2018), Bem Shelton
279 — É o Bicho! (2020), Tony Bancroft
278 — Missão: Moedas (2017), Emily Hagins
277 — La Misma Sangre (2019), Miguel Cohan
276 — Close (2019), Vicky Jewson
275 — Mascots (2016), Christopher Guest
274 — Wasp Networks: Rede de Espiões (2020), Olivier Assayas
273 — Loja de Unicórnios (2019), Brie Larson
272 — Morte às Seis da Tarde (2019), Patryk Vega
271 — Fé de Etarras (2017), Borja Cobeaga
270 — Batalhas (2018), Katarina Launing
269 — Dragon Quest: Your Story (2019), Takashi Yamazaki
268 — Deixe a Neve Cair (2019), Luke Snellin
267 — Quem Tem Carma Nunca Alcança (2017), Nikhil Bhat
266 — The Dirt: Confissões do Mötley Crue (2019), Jeff Tremaine
265 — O Terceiro Olho 2 (2019), Rocky Soraya
264 — Ánimas (2019), José F. Ortuño e Laura Alvea
263 — Ricos de Amor (2020), Bruno Garotti
262 — O Chefe (2018), Sergio Barrejón
261 — Desaparecida (2018), Alejandro Montiel
260 — A Prima Sofia (2020), Rebecca Zlotowski
259 — Perfeita Para Você (2018), Stephanie Laing
258 — Pequeno Demônio (2017), Eli Craig
257 — Kodachrome (2018), Mark Raso
256 — Seguindo o Coração (2018), Aadish Kelushar
255 — Malevolent (2018), Olaf de Fleur Johannesson
254 — Siga Pela 10 (2017), Chester Tam
253 —A Barraca do Beijo 2 (2020), Vince Marcello
252 — Asfalto de Sangue (2019), Yann Gozlan
251 — O Homem Sem Gravidade (2019), Marco Bonfanti
250 — O Mistério das Garotas Perdidas (2019), Jae-hyun Jang
249 — Quando os Anjos Dormem (2018), Gonzalo Bendala
248 — A Casa (2020), Raül Busquets
247 — Ni No Kuni (2019), Yoshiyuki Momose
246 — Sequestrando Stella (2019), Thomas Sieben
245 — Alguém Especial (2019), Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
244 — Curtiz (2020), Tamas Yvan
243 — Onde Está Segunda? (2017), Tommy Wirkola
242 — Caído do Céu (2019), José Pepe Bojórquez
241— Nada Santo (2019), Renato de Maria
240 — Between Two Ferns: O Filme (2019), Scott Aukerman
239 — Handsome: Um Filme de Mistério Netflix (2017), Jeff Garlin
238 — Dias Sem Fim (2020), Joe Robert Cole
237 — Sombra Lunar (2019), Jim Mickle
236 — Saara (2017), Pierre Coré
235 — O Sonho de Uma Casa (2019), Siew Hua Yeo
234 — Surdo (2020), Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas
233 — Sonhos Lúcidos (2017), Kim Joon-sung
232 — Uma Tarefa Maluca (2020), Sammaria Simanjuntak
231 — Firebrand (2019), Aruna Raje
230 — O Banqueiro da Resistência (2018), Joram Lursen
229 — Cities of Last Things (2018), Wi Ding-ho
228 — Sierra Burgess é Uma Loser (2018), Ian Samuels
227 — Power (2020), Henry Joost
226 — Gente que Vai e Volta (2019), Patricia Font
225 — Slam (2017), Andrea Molaioli
224 — Ultras (2020), Francesco Lettieri
223 — ARQ (2016), Tony Elliot
222 — Ibiza: Tudo Pelo DJ (2018), Alex Richanbach
221 — Legado nos Ossos (2020), Fernando González Molina
220 — Os Irmãos Willoughby (2020), Kris Pearn, Cory Evans e outros
219 — Floresta de Sangue (2019), Sion Sono
218 — Sementes Podres (2018), Kheiron
217 — Como Superar um Fora (2018), Bruno Ascenzo
216 — Oferenda à Tormenta (2020), Fernando González Molina
215 — Les Affamés (2017), Robin Aubert
214 — O Centenário que Saiu Sem Pagar a Conta e Sumiu (2016), Felix e Mans Herngren
213 — Jo Pil-Ho: O Despertar da Ira (2019), Jeong-beom Lee
212 — Benji (2018), Brandon Camp
211 — Expresso do Destino (2020), Ozan Açiktan
210 — Natal em El Camino (2017), David E. Talbert
209 — Rebirth (2016), Karl Mueller
208 — Maska (2020), Neeraj Udhwani
207 — Eu Não Sou um Homem Fácil (2018), Eleonore Purriat
206 — O Autor (2017), Manuel Martin Cuenca
205 — Noite de Lobos (2018), Jeremy Saulnier
204 — Fratura (2020), Brad Anderson
203 — Código de Silêncio (2017), Gerard McMurray
202 — Brahman Naman (2016), Qaushiq Mukherjee
201 — Tempo de Caça (2020), Sung-hyun Yoon
200 — Resgate do Coração (2019), Ernie Barbarash
199 — O Matador (2017), Marcelo Galvão
198 — Até que a Gente te Separe (2019), Madeleine Sami e Jackie van Beek
197 — O Aviso (2018), Daniel Calparsoro
196 — Perdoai as Nossas Dívidas (2018), Antonio Morabito
195 — Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016), Yuen Wo-Ping
194 — Carga Bruta (2015), Julien Leclercq
193 — Minha Primeira Luta (2018), Olivia Newman
192 — O Declínio (2020), Patrice Laliberté
191 — Partida Fria (2020), Lukasz Kosmicki
190 — Ted Bundy: A Irresistível Face do Mal (2019), Joe Berlinger
189 — King: Uma História de Vingança (2017), Fabrice Du Welz
188 — Andar Montar Rodeio (2019), Conor Allyn
187 — O Anjo de Mossad (2018), Ariel Vormen
186 — Solo (2019), Hugo Stuven
185 — Jadotville (2016), Richie Smyth
185 — Errementari: O Ferreiro e O Diabo (2018), Paul Urkijo Alijo
183 — Tallulah (2016), Sian Heder
182 — Jonas (2019), Christophe Charrier
181 — O Ritual (2017), David Bruckner
180 — O Fotógrafo de Mauthausen (2019), Mar Targarona
179 — The Titan (2018), Lennart Ruff
178 — Pickpockets (2017), Peter Webber
177 — 15 de Agosto (2019), Swapnaneel Jaykar
176 — American Son (2019), Kenny Leon
175 — Amador (2018), Ryan Koo
174 — Crônicas de Natal (2018), Clay Kaytis
173 — O Date Perfeito (2019), Chril Nelson
171 — Steel Rain (2018), Yang Woo-seok
170 — Soni (2018), Ivan Ayr
169 — Missão no Mar Vermelho (2019), Gideon Raff
168 — The Discovery (2017), Charlie McDowell
167 — As Leis da Termodinâmica (2018), Mateo Gil
166 — Velvet Buzzsaw (2019), Dan Gilroy
165 — Sound & Fury (2019), Michael Arias, Masaru Matdumoto e outros
164 — Mindhorn (2017), Sean Foley
163 — Farol das Orcas (2016), Gerardo Olivares
162 — Barry (2016), Vikram Gandhi
161 — Apostando Tudo (2017), Joe Swanberg
160 — 6 Balões (2018), Marja Lewis Ryan
159 — Mogli – Entre Dois Mundos (2018), Andy Serkis
158 — A Caminho da Fé (2018), Joshua Marston
157 — Fortuna Maldita (2018), Timo Tjahjanto
156 — Quem Você Levaria Para Uma Ilha Deserta? (2019), Jota Linares
155 — 4L (2019), Gerardo Olivares
154 — O Pacote (2018), Jake Szymanski
153 — Caninos Brancos (2018), Alexandre Espigares
152 — Next Gen (2018), Kevin R. Adams e Joe Ksander
151 — Step Sisters (2017), Charles Stone III
150 — Calibre (2018), Matt Palmer
149 — Notas de Rebeldia (2020), Prentice Penny
148 — Árvore de Sangue (2019), Julio Medem
147 — Quatro Histórias de Desejo (2018), Zoya Aktar, Karan Johar e Diakar Banerjee
146 — War Machine (2017), David Michôd
145 — FullMetal Alchemist (2017), Fumihiko Sori
144 — Operação Fronteira (2019), J. C. Chandor
143 — One Two Jaga (2018), Nam Ron
142 — Pequenos Delitos (2017), Evan Katz
141 — Rock My Heart (2019), Hanno Olderdissen
140 — O Natal de Angela (2018), Damien O’Connor
139 — Street Flow (2019), Kery James
138 — Hip-Hop Beats (2019), Chris Robinson
137 — El Potro: Lo Mejor Del Amor (2018), Lorena Muñoz
136 — 7 Ãnos (2016), Roger Gual
135 — Deidra e Laney Assaltam um Trem (2017), Sidney Freeland
134 — Quem com Ferro Fere (2019), Paco Plaza
133 — Roxanne Roxanne (2018), Michael Larnell
132 — Tal Pai, Tal Filha (2018), Lauren Miller Rogen
131 — Godzilla: O Devorador de Planetas (2018), Kobun Shizuno e Hiroyuki Seshita
130 — O Rei da Polca (2018), Maya Forbes
129 — Sonhos Imperiais (2014), Malik Vitthal
128 — Shaft (2019), Tim Story
127 — Tigertail (2020), Alan Yang
126 — Bayoneta (2019), Kyzza Terrazas
125 — Illang: A Brigada Lobo (2018), Kim Jee-woon
124 — Maktub (2018), Oded Raz
123 — O Despertar de Motti (2019), Michael Steiner
122 — Rajma Chawal (2018), Leena Yadav
121 — Um Trapaceiro do Bem (2019), Sachin Yard
120 — Na Própria Pele: O Caso Stefano Cucchi (2018), Alessio Cremonini
119 — Nossas Noites (2017), Ritesh Batra
118 — Manhunt (2017), Andrew Sodroski, Jim Clemente e Tony Gittelson
117 — Bala Perdida (2020), Guillaume Pierret
116 — Fútil e Inútil (2018), David Wain
115 — A Noite nos Persegue (2018), Timo Tjahjanto
114 — Bird Box (2018), Susanne Bier
113 — Alex Strangelove (2018), Craig Johnson
112 — A Lavanderia (2019), Steven Soderbergh
111 — Pachamama (2018), Juan Antin
110 — Para Todos os Garotos: P.S. Ainda Amo Você (2020), Michael Fimognari
109 — Pee-wee’s Big Holiday (2016), John Lee
108 — Adú (2020), Salvador Calvo
107 — 1922 (2017), Zak Hilditch
106 — Minha Primeira Caçada (2018), Jody Hill
105 — Gun City (2018), Dani de la Torre
104 — O Mínimo Para Viver (2017), Marti Noxon
103 — Meu Irmão (2019), Julien Abraham
102 — Felicidade Por um Fio (2018), Haifaa Al-Mansour
101 — 22 de Julho (2018), Paul Greengrass
100 — Altered Carbon: Resleeved (2020), Takeru Nakajima
99 — Upstarts (2019), Udai Singh Pawar
98 — Gente de Bem (2018), Nicole Holofcener
97 — Lionheart (2018), Genevieve Nnaji
96 — Mudbound (2017), Dee Rees
95 — Apóstolo (2018), Gareth Evans
94 — O Último Capítulo (2018), Osgood Perkins
93 — Mademoiselle Vingança (2019), Emmanuel Mouret
92 — Joy (2019), Sudabeh Mortezai
91 — Seu Filho (2019), Miguel Ángel Vivas
90 — Lost Girls: Os Crimes de Long Island (2020), Liz Garbus
89 — O Sono da Morte (2016), Mike Flanagan
88 — Inspire, Expire (2019), Ísold Uggadóttir
87 — Girl (2019), Lukas Dhont
86 — Blame! (2017), Hiroyuki Seshita
85 — Wheelman (2017), Jeremy Rush
84 — Psychokinesis (2018), Yeon Sang-ho
83 — Dançarina Imperfeita (2020), Laura Terruso
82 — Elisa Y Marcela (2019), Isabel Coixet
81 — Juventude Assassina (2018), Isao Yukisada
80 — Bleach (2018), Shinsuke Sato
79 — Feel the Beat (2020), Elissa Down
78 — Layla M. (2016), Mijke de Jong
77 — Isi & Ossi (2020), Oliver Kienle
76 — Sob a Pele do Lobo (2018), Samu Fuentes
75 — Paskal: Missão Resgate (2019), Cheng Kin-Kwok
74 — Bulbbul (2020), Anvita Dutt
73 — A Incrível Jessica James (2017), Jim Strouse
72 — High Flying Bird (2019), Steven Soderbergh
71 — O Plano Imperfeito (2018), Claire Scanlon
70 — A Sociedade Literária e a Torta de Casca de Batata (2018), Mike Newell
69 — Já Não Me Sinto em Casa Nesse Mundo (2017), Macon Blair
68 — Shirkers: O Filme Roubado (2018), Sandi Tan
67 — Amor por Metro Quadrado (2018), Anand Tiwari
66 — Por Lugares Incríveis (2020), Brett Haley
65 — Atlantique (2019), Mati Diop
64 — Jogo Perigoso (2017), Mike Flanagan
63 — Corpo e Alma (2017), Ildikó Enyedi
62 — Dumplin (2018), Anne Fletcher
61 — Efeito Pigmaleão (2020), Mehdi Idir
60 — Cargo (2018), Yolanda Ramke e Ben Howling
59 — O Mundo é Seu (2018), Romain Gavras
58 — Para Todos os Garotos que Já Amei (2018), Susan Johnson
57 — Uma Terra Imaginada (2018), Yeo Siew Hua
56 — Resgate (2020), Sam Hargrave
55 — Tempestade de Areia (2016), Elite Zexer
54 — Dear Ex (2019), Mag Hsu e Hsu Chih-yen
53 — Legítimo Rei (2018), David Mackenzie
52 — Festival Eurovision da Canção: A Saga de Sigrit e Lars (2020), David Dobkin
51 — Mais Uma Página (2018), Kagiso Lediga
50 — Divinas (2016), Houda Benyamina
49 — 18 Presentes (2020), Francesco Amato
48 — Uma Viagem à Groelândia (2016), Sébastien Betbeder
47 — Ninguém Sabe que Estou Aqui (2020), Gaspar Antillo
46 — Tempo Compartilhado (2018), Sebastián Hofmann
45 — Está Tudo Certo (2019), Eva Trobisch
44 — Destacamento Blood (2020), Spike Lee
43 — Dovlatov (2018), Aleksey German Jr.
42 — My Happy Family (2017), Nana Ekvtimishvili e Simon Gross
41 — O Pequeno Príncipe (2015), Mark Osborne
40 — O Grande Passo (2020), Sooni Taraporevala
39 — A Mala e os Errantes (2017), Adam Leon
38 — Olhos de Gato (2020), Jun’ichi Satô
37 — Meu Eterno Talvez (2019), Nahnatchka Khan
36 — The Old Guard (2020), Gina Prince-Bythewood
35 — Você Nem Imagina (2020), Alice Wu
34 — O Vazio de Domingo (2017), Ramón Salazar
33 — Durante a Tormenta (2019), Oriol Paulo
32 — Sintonizada em Você (2019), Ji-woo Jung
31 — A Noite de 12 anos (2018), Alvaro Brechner
30 — Viver Duas Vezes (2020), Maria Ripoll
29 — Lonely Island e os Irmãos Bash (2019), Mike Diva
28 — Os Meyerowitz: Família Não se Escolhe (2017), Noah Baumbach
27 — First They Killed My Father (2017), Angelina Jolie
26 — Um Homem de Sorte (2019), Lykke-Per
25 — Amizades Improváveis (2016), Rob Burnett
24 — O Outro Lado do Vento (2018), Orson Welles
23 — O Poço (2020), Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
22 — Paddleton (2019), Alex Lehmann
21 — Dezessete (2019), Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
20 — Rede de Ódio (2020), Jan Komasa
19 — Pérolas no Mar (2018), Rene Liu
18— Okja (2017), Joon-ho Bong
17 — Meu Nome é Dolemite (2019), Craig Brewer
16 — O Rei (2019), David Michôd
15 — 37 Segundos (2020), Hikari
14 — Lazzaro Felice (2018), Alice Rohrwacher
13 — Ya No Estoy Aqui (2020), Fernando Frias
12 — A Sun (2019), Mong-Hong Chung
11 — Perdi Meu Corpo (2019), Jerémy Clapin
10 — Joias Brutas (2020), Benny e Josh Safdie
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Howard Ratner é o dono de uma loja de joias que está cheio de dívidas por jogos de apostas. Para resolver sua situação, ele quer vender uma pedra não lapidada enviada diretamente da Etiópia. Inicialmente, Howard oferece a joia a um de seus clientes assíduos, mas depois percebe que pode lucrar muito mais indo à leilão. Só que, antes disso, ele precisa driblar os cobradores que o perseguem.
9 — A Balada de Buster Scruggs (2018), Ethan e Joel Cohen
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Trabalhando pela primeira vez com a Netflix, os famosos irmãos Coen idealizaram uma antologia faroeste. O filme reúne seis curtas com histórias diferentes, mas que ocorreram no mesmo local, a fronteira selvagem do velho oeste. Os episódios seguem os capítulos do livro fictício “A Balada de Buster Scruggs e Outros Contos da Fronteira Americana”.
8 — O Menino que Descobriu o Vento (2019), Chiwetel Ejiofor
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Aos 13 anos, William Kamkwamba, do Malawi, ganhou fama em seu país em 2007, ao construir uma turbina de vento geradora de energia. A região onde William morava foi assolada por uma seca que devastou a plantação de sua família. Estudando sozinho e utilizando materiais improvisados, ele criou um projeto para fornecer água encanada e eletricidade ao seu vilarejo, privilégios aos quais a população do Malawi não tinha acesso.
7 — Mais Uma Chance (2018), Tamara Jenkins
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Um casal na casa dos 40 anos tenta engravidar de várias formas. Sem sucesso, eles se submetem a várias fertilizações. Quando os recursos e opções parecem chegar ao fim, o aparecimento de uma sobrinha renova as esperanças do casal, que decide tentar novamente. Além disso, eles precisam cuidar da própria relação, que está abalada em meio a tantos acontecimentos.
6 — Beasts of No Nation (2015), Cary Fukunaga
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Agu é uma criança que sofre com as consequências da guerra civil da África do Sul. Depois que seu pai é morto por militares, ele é obrigado a se tornar um soldado, abandonando a família para lutar no conflito. Para se transformar em um combatente, ele é instruído por um comandante, que o ensina as cruéis regras da disputa armada. O longa é baseado no livro homônimo do autor nigeriano Uzodinma Iweala.
5 — Klaus (2019), Sergio Pablos
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Pior aluno da academia de carteiros, o mimado Jasper é mandado para Smeerensburg, uma remota ilha localizada acima do Círculo Ártico. Nessa cidade, os habitantes brigam o tempo todo e não demonstram o mínimo interesse pelas cartas. Para bater sua meta de correspondências e voltar para casa logo, Jasper conta com a ajuda da professora Ava e do misterioso carpinteiro Klaus. Juntos, eles tentam alegrar Smeerensburg e apresentar aos moradores a magia do natal.
4 — Dois Papas (2019), Fernando Meirelles
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O filme constrói um encontro fictício entre o então cardeal Jorge Bergoglio, hoje Papa Francisco, e o Papa Bento XVI, em 2012. Durante uma das maiores crises recentes da Igreja, o argentino Jorge Bergoglio decide pedir sua aposentadoria por discordar da forma como o Papa tem conduzido a igreja. Com a passagem já comprada para Roma, ele é surpreendido pelo convite do próprio Papa Bento XVI para visitá-lo. No encontro, eles falam sobre suas vidas e os rumos do catolicismo.
3 — Roma (2018), Alfonso Cuarón
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O filme foi inspirado na infância de Cuarón e conta a história de Cleo, uma jovem que trabalha como babá e doméstica de uma família de classe média, moradora do bairro Roma, na Cidade do México. Em um ano, acontecimentos inesperados afetam a rotina da família. Enquanto sua patroa, Sofia, sofre com o afastamento do marido, Cleo engravida do namorado, Fermín, que não quer assumir a criança.
2 — História de um Casamento (2019), Noah Baumbach
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O diretor de teatro Charlie e a atriz Nicole estão passando por muitas dificuldades no relacionamento e decidem se divorciar. Os dois concordam em não envolver advogados, levando o processo de uma maneira amigável, mas Nicole muda de ideia e contrata uma advogada experiente, Nora Fanshaw. Surpreso com a atitude de Nicole, Charlie se esforça para pagar um famoso advogado e lutar pela custódia do filho, o pequeno Henry.
1 — O Irlandês (2019), Martin Scorsese
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Frank Sheeran, “O Irlandês”, é um veterano de guerra cheio de condecorações. Ele aprendeu a matar servindo na Segunda Guerra Mundial e divide seu tempo entre os trabalhos de caminhoneiro e assassino de aluguel para a máfia. Já velho, Frank reflete sobre sua carreira no mundo do crime e seu envolvimento com os Bufalino, uma família de mafiosos. Ele também relembra seu envolvimento no desaparecimento do líder do sindicato dos caminhoneiros, Jimmy Hoffa, que era seu amigo de longa data.
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11, 23 and 25 about Fern and Shaun.
11. Does one act as a narrative foil to the other? How so?
I actually never really thought of them like that, that's a damn good question, um-
Let's see..
Fern :
Lost her simple mouse family in a storm, then was found by a couple, who owned an orphanage
Grew up in a supportive environment, that she left by choice
Travelled a lot, made many friends and became completely comfortable with herself, loneliness and her oddities
Settled down in Moominvalley because she felt she's meant to be there
Despite her shyness and still lingering insecurities, just wants to belong
Shaun:
For the first 300 years of his life, have never left his home and was thrust into a really demanding and important role
Was raised and trained to be the perfect right hand for the Imp
Rarely got to interact with people who weren't the elders, his brother or fellow imps asked to teach him
After finding out what being the right hand actually meant and lost the Imp to the sealing, felt completely helpless, lost, betrayed and disgusted with himself
Is in self-imposed exile, can't leave the country and acts like it doesn't bother him
Is in Moominvalley, because there's no place left
.....huh...
23. Do they have any mutual friends? Mutual enemies?
Both of them hang out with Sniff a bunch, not together, tho. Shaun isn't really that close with anyone, he's trying not get too attached, but Fern always encourages him to tag along and play with her and the moomin gang.
No mutual enemies, Fern is not beefing with anybody.
25. If a stranger saw them together, how would they describe their relationship?
They would probably take a good look at Shaun, who 24/7 looks like he's up to no good and is... well... a whole ass imp and think Fern is being hassled lmao
Which is far from the truth, Fern goes out of her way to check on Shaun daily, and he makes her laugh with puns. The two of em share gossip sometimes too
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ruthbancroftgarden · 5 years
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Encephalartos lehmannii
Some of the most striking cycads are the so-called “Eastern Cape blues”, a group of blue-leaved plants from South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province including Encephalartos horridus and Encephalartos lehmannii. While we have had E. horridus make a cone before at the Ruth Bancroft Garden, this is the first time for E. lehmannii. People often compare cycads to palms or to ferns, but they are actually cone-bearing plants from a very ancient lineage.
-Brian
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Another doodleb dump
Featuring Fern stimming, a creature I requested from a friend, Fern in a hat, a dog prince, Fern as baby squeakers, Tumbleweed and a Snufkin
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dirakisabelle · 5 years
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Twin Cities’ Most — and Least — Known Neighborhoods
Not-So-Name Brand Minneapolis Neighborhoods
If you have kids and live in the Twin Cities, you’ve doubtless heard of Minneapolis’ Linden Hills neighborhood.
With Lake Harriet on the east and Lake Calhoun on the north; terrific retail and coffee shops; and a range of housing (prices, style), it ranks amongst the Twin Cities’ most popular.
But, have you ever heard of Minneapolis’ “Field” or “Northrop” neighborhoods?
How about “Shenandoah Terrace?”**
Likely not.
But you certainly know some of the area’s prime attractions:  proximity to Minnehaha Creek (just to the South) and Lake Nokomis (east); lots of well-built, character-filled Tudor’s and bungalows; and terrific retail and coffee shops at 48th and Chicago.
Sound familiar?
Elusive Boundaries
In fact, both neighborhoods boast their own Turtle Bread stores (48th & Chicago’s is bigger), and a similar, overall feel.
But, there’s no one label (that I know of) that defines the area anchored by 48th & Chicago.
“Field” is the neighborhood on the west; “Northrop,” the east.
Meanwhile, to the north and northeast are up-and-coming neighborhoods Bancroft and Standish, respectively.
Especially when an area has overlapping identities and blurred geographic boundaries, no one neighborhood name seems to stand out.
P.S.: Another example of this phenomenon is near Cedar Lake in Minneapolis.
The adjacent neighborhoods — encompassing at most a couple hundred homes — include South Bryn Mawr (Minneapolis); Sunset Gables (Minneapolis); Fern Hill (St. Louis Park); Lake Forest (St. Louis Park); and “CIDNA” (technically, a Minneapolis neighborhood association:  ‘Cedar-Isles-Dean’).
And that’s just one side of the lake!
Phew!!
**Technically, “Shenandoah Terrace” is a legal subdivision, not a neighborhood name.
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Twin Cities’ Most — and Least — Known Neighborhoods
Not-So-Name Brand Minneapolis Neighborhoods
If you have kids and live in the Twin Cities, you’ve doubtless heard of Minneapolis’ Linden Hills neighborhood.
With Lake Harriet on the east and Lake Calhoun on the north; terrific retail and coffee shops; and a range of housing (prices, style), it ranks amongst the Twin Cities’ most popular.
But, have you ever heard of Minneapolis’ “Field” or “Northrop” neighborhoods?
How about “Shenandoah Terrace?”**
Likely not.
But you certainly know some of the area’s prime attractions:  proximity to Minnehaha Creek (just to the South) and Lake Nokomis (east); lots of well-built, character-filled Tudor’s and bungalows; and terrific retail and coffee shops at 48th and Chicago.
Sound familiar?
Elusive Boundaries
In fact, both neighborhoods boast their own Turtle Bread stores (48th & Chicago’s is bigger), and a similar, overall feel.
But, there’s no one label (that I know of) that defines the area anchored by 48th & Chicago.
“Field” is the neighborhood on the west; “Northrop,” the east.
Meanwhile, to the north and northeast are up-and-coming neighborhoods Bancroft and Standish, respectively.
Especially when an area has overlapping identities and blurred geographic boundaries, no one neighborhood name seems to stand out.
P.S.: Another example of this phenomenon is near Cedar Lake in Minneapolis.
The adjacent neighborhoods — encompassing at most a couple hundred homes — include South Bryn Mawr (Minneapolis); Sunset Gables (Minneapolis); Fern Hill (St. Louis Park); Lake Forest (St. Louis Park); and “CIDNA” (technically, a Minneapolis neighborhood association:  ‘Cedar-Isles-Dean’).
And that’s just one side of the lake!
Phew!!
**Technically, “Shenandoah Terrace” is a legal subdivision, not a neighborhood name.
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Twin Cities’ Most — and Least — Known Neighborhoods
Not-So-Name Brand Minneapolis Neighborhoods
If you have kids and live in the Twin Cities, you’ve doubtless heard of Minneapolis’ Linden Hills neighborhood.
With Lake Harriet on the east and Lake Calhoun on the north; terrific retail and coffee shops; and a range of housing (prices, style), it ranks amongst the Twin Cities’ most popular.
But, have you ever heard of Minneapolis’ “Field” or “Northrop” neighborhoods?
How about “Shenandoah Terrace?”**
Likely not.
But you certainly know some of the area’s prime attractions:  proximity to Minnehaha Creek (just to the South) and Lake Nokomis (east); lots of well-built, character-filled Tudor’s and bungalows; and terrific retail and coffee shops at 48th and Chicago.
Sound familiar?
Elusive Boundaries
In fact, both neighborhoods boast their own Turtle Bread stores (48th & Chicago’s is bigger), and a similar, overall feel.
But, there’s no one label (that I know of) that defines the area anchored by 48th & Chicago.
“Field” is the neighborhood on the west; “Northrop,” the east.
Meanwhile, to the north and northeast are up-and-coming neighborhoods Bancroft and Standish, respectively.
Especially when an area has overlapping identities and blurred geographic boundaries, no one neighborhood name seems to stand out.
P.S.: Another example of this phenomenon is near Cedar Lake in Minneapolis.
The adjacent neighborhoods — encompassing at most a couple hundred homes — include South Bryn Mawr (Minneapolis); Sunset Gables (Minneapolis); Fern Hill (St. Louis Park); Lake Forest (St. Louis Park); and “CIDNA” (technically, a Minneapolis neighborhood association:  ‘Cedar-Isles-Dean’).
And that’s just one side of the lake!
Phew!!
**Technically, “Shenandoah Terrace” is a legal subdivision, not a neighborhood name.
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The simple things in my life. I am watching my "Fireplace Fern" grow! It is quite interesting how the plants are filling in spear by spear. Each spear starts out short and straight, as it gets longer and leaves emerge it bends ever so slightly under the weight of the leaves. Very neat to observe the progress each morning I come down the stairs. Nature is just magic! Happy Friday and weekend everyone! 🤩🙏 #fern #ferns #houseplants #houseplant #housefern #cleanair #thesimplethings #homesweethome #thankful #grateful #blessed #thanjfulgratefulblessed (at Baptiste Lake, Bancroft) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGaB7SPgQaA/?igshid=1ei95itl9jl79
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