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moriantha:Always read the books. This is why they are so much better than the films.He was meant to
pxtercapaldi:*head explodes*
the-absolute-best-gifs:surlelac:#there are films about dogs #and books about dogs #and entire televi
hunterschafer:BOOKSTORES/LIBRARIES IN ROMANCE FILMS: When Harry Met Sally (1989)Before Sunset (2004)
infinite-contradictions:000026 by Nurbanu D on Flickr.
saoirse-ronan:Women in movies: Amy Antsler, portrayed by Kaitlyn Denver in Booksmart (2019), dir. Ol
hereforpizza:accioharo:surlelac:#there are films about dogs #and books about dogs #and entire televi
sirredmayne:I read the [Harry Potter] books and I then started watching the films and it was just li
natalieallenco:Bookstores in Paris.35mm Film
hereforpizza:accioharo:surlelac:#there are films about dogs #and books about dogs #and entire televi
WOMEN BEHIND THE WHEEL IN FILM › 2 / ?Kaitlyn Dever & Beanie Feldstein– Booksmart [2019, d
featurefilms:What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books,
Rebellious teenage Spider-boy.
30 days of movies: (3/30) booksmart (dir. olivia wilde)
“If you truly love film, I think the healthiest thing to do is not read books on the subject. I pref
avadae:books and cleverness … there are more important things.
talesfromweirdland:First editions (and publications) of stories that became Stanley Kubrick films: L
mydollyaviana:Disney films & the books they were based onTarzan the book and Tarzan the movie ar
fuckyeahwomenfilmdirectors:The Party dir. Sally Potter (2017)
noveldom:moodboards: ravenclawThe flesh is sad, alas, and I have read all the books.
Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (1971)Directed by Shuji TerayamaDoomsy’s Rating: 98/100
This is going to be EPIC in all senses of the word! Lauren St John’s BRILLIANT new adventure, THE GL
fatalitum: Masterpost of Aliensby FatalitumEveryone loves aliens in some way or another. I mean rea
Currently on view at the museum until March, 2019 is Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collec
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