THE ART OF SUPER-SEVENTIES BRITISH HORROR -- THE LADIES OF HAMMER STUDIOS.
PIC(S) INFO: "Little Shoppe of Horrors" presents...Spotlight on back cover art to "Little Shoppe of Horrors" magazine #24, "The Journal of Classic British Horror Films." (published May 2010). Artwork by Bruce Timm.
EXTRA INFO: Back cover art of English actress Valerie Leon as Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera, from the British horror film "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" (1971), directed by Seth Holt and loosely based on Bram Stoker's 1903 novel "The Jewel of Seven Stars."
Sources: www.littleshoppeofhorrors.com/LSoH24.htm, Pinterest, & the Black Box Club (blog).
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Peter Cushing in 1971′s I, Monster.
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Saw a preview performance of POLITE SOCIETY, and it is wonderful. Friendship, sisterhood, martial arts, and the dangers of hasty marriages to suspiciously perfect men. In cinemas Friday (in the Uk, at least)...
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just finished enola holmes 2 and OH MY GOD- “and yet you still hold my arm” “and yet i still hold your arm” I’M SO ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE W THESE FILMS
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I really want to waffle on about how “Withnail and I” is a buddy film with no shoehorned in, two-dimensional love interests, forced references to heterosexual attraction, no real significant relationships outside of that of the title characters, and how all this could definitely be point to a queer reading and I love that, but even outside of that it’s very refreshing that it’s a buddy film that focuses on the buddies and does not insert any unnecessary distractions from it, especially not in an effort to convince you that it’s leads are straight, or that they cannot be convincing, interesting, or even human without external romantic relationships.
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Rachel Weisz, About A Boy
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FILM OF THE YEAR = WICKED LITTLE LETTERS
Brilliant , witty, acidic, hilarious, enchanting, inspiring, meta, satirical, educational, eye opening, shocking, scandalous, charming and excellent!!
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Emily Watson at the press conference for Small Things Like These | Berlinale | 6th March 2024
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Dame Celia Johnson in classic British romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).
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Murder at the Gallop (1963)
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"i know you might think Joshua's a bit of a cock, and he is a bit of a cock, but hes MY cock" - Neku Sakuraba, The World Ends With You, referencing The World's End
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