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filmreveries · 10 months
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“I’m afraid you’ve become involved in something sinister.”
Antiviral (2012) dir. Brandon Cronenberg
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caluanthes · 4 months
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ALIAS GRACE (2017) Sarah Gadon as Grace Marks
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sacredwhores · 4 months
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David Cronenberg - Cosmopolis (2012)
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primonizuto · 8 months
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But I did not say any of this to you, Dr Jordan.
ALIAS GRACE (2017), Episode 3 Directed by Mary Harron
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Happy Birthday Sarah Gadon
April 4
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dailyflicks · 1 year
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Celebrities are not people, they're group hallucinations. Antiviral (2012) dir. Brandon Cronenberg
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mumblo-number-five · 6 months
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Sarah Gadon
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kathrynhoward · 10 months
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SARAH GADON as COUNTESS EBBA SPARRE THE GIRL KING (2015)
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amatesura · 10 months
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Alias Grace 1.04
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fujikoi · 1 month
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Belle (2013) dir. Amma Asante
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willwriteforruns · 6 months
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ALIAS GRACE (2017) dir. Mary Harron
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caluanthes · 4 months
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ALIAS GRACE (2017) Sarah Gadon as Grace Marks
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thymbyll · 5 months
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sacredwhores · 5 months
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David Cronenberg - Cosmopolis (2012)
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thetudorslovers · 4 months
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𝕱𝖊𝖒𝖆𝖑𝖊 𝖘𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖆𝖑 𝖐𝖎𝖑𝖑𝖊𝖗𝖘 𝖎𝖓 𝖍𝖎𝖘𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖞 🍷🗡
1. Darya Saltykova was a Russian noblewoman accused of torturing and murdering at least 100 of her serfs. Most of the serfs she murdered were children and young girls. Complaints about Saltykova were ignored by officials for a very long time until relatives of her victims were able to bring an official petiton before Catherine the Great who sentenced her to be chained to a public platform for one hour wearing a sign stating 'This Woman tortured and Murdered', Saltykova was later imprisoned in the basement of a convent for the remainder of her life.
2. Alice Kyteler, a well known Serial Killer in Ireland during the 14th century, murdered 4 men and escaped to England where she was never heard from again.
3. Mary Ann Cotton, Britain's first serial killer, was suspected of the murders of 14 people, including her stepson, in her older life twenty one people close to her died. Her motive was gain, as she would marry, kill and collect the insurance money, then repeat it again. She was hanged in Durham prison on March 24, 1873.
4. Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was a Hungarian noblewoman and reputed serial killer of hundreds of young women in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stories of her sadism and brutality quickly became part of national folklore, her infamy earning her the nickname “The Blood Countess” or “Countess Dracula”.
5. Giulia Tofana was an Italian professional purveyor of poisons, and the inventor of the deadly poison Aqua Tofana, which is named after her.
6. Locusta was a notorious maker of poisons in the 1st-century Roman Empire, active in the final two reigns of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She supposedly took part in the assassinations of Claudius and Britannicus.
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