cheatsheet:

Meet your hypnotic potential Best Actress nominee.

cheatsheet:

Meet your hypnotic potential Best Actress nominee.

(via ladystormbraver)

January 24, 2011
January 17, 2011
appleindecay:

“I felt it… I was perfect.” | Black Swan

appleindecay:

“I felt it… I was perfect.” | Black Swan

(via sinematik)

January 16, 2011
thomas listen. listen. there are times when life calls out for a change. a transition. like the seasons. our spring was wonderful, but summer is  over now and we missed out on autumn. and now all of a sudden, it’s  cold, so cold that everything is freezing over. our love fell asleep,  and the snow took it by surprise. but if you fall asleep in the snow,  you don’t feel death coming. take care.

thomas listen. listen. there are times when life calls out for a change. a transition. like the seasons. our spring was wonderful, but summer is over now and we missed out on autumn. and now all of a sudden, it’s cold, so cold that everything is freezing over. our love fell asleep, and the snow took it by surprise. but if you fall asleep in the snow, you don’t feel death coming. take care.

(Source: eve-ofdestruction)

January 07, 2011

I don’t give a shit about sleeping, Léon. I want love, or death. That’s it.

I don’t give a shit about sleeping, Léon. I want love, or death. That’s it.

(via madame-vastra)

January 02, 2011
adamlunatone:

Léon (1994)

adamlunatone:

Léon (1994)

(via sinematik)

December 26, 2010

(via sinematik)

December 25, 2010
commanderspock:

My mind is still reeling from this movie. 

commanderspock:

My mind is still reeling from this movie. 

(via sinematik)

December 22, 2010
suicideblonde:

Natalie Portman’s evolution from Leon (1994) to The Black Swan (2010)

suicideblonde:

Natalie Portman’s evolution from Leon (1994) to The Black Swan (2010)

(via sinematik)

December 20, 2010
There’s a difference between being in a bra and underpants as an object on a men’s-magazine cover and playing yourself—a woman with desires and needs who loves and laughs with her friends—in a bra and underpants. You become an object if you simply put it out there. Most movies are made by men, it’s totally natural that they’re going to present their worldview, so we’re trying to find more women who are writers and directors who are expressing their worldview. Did you see Tiny Furniture? Lena Dunham wrote, directed, and starred in it; she’s 23, and it is just amazing. She walks around in her underwear for the whole movie; it’s harsh. She’s the subject, she’s not the object, and it’s beautiful—that’s the kind of thing we need more of.
Natalie Portman (via feministfilm)

(Source: Vogue, via eve-ofdestruction)

December 16, 2010