If you are a quiet, even tempered, single, monogamy-inclined, independently wealthy music engineer named Diego over the age of 38 who is gay, stocky with a large butt, a low to voraciously high sex drive, fluency in spanish and italian, and looking to marry a bald drag queen named Katya i have found a suitable engagement ring if you would like to propose marriage. Deal breakers include: we cannot live in the same house, religious okay but no astrology, no hard drugs, no “fun drunks”. I am able to bring many wonderful things to the table (all subject to change without notice) and I will be ready to seriously date in approximately 18 months. My red flags include low to no relationship experience, unpredictable mood swings, substance abuse disorder, being bald, and wearing wigs for both business and pleasure. My green flags include an imitable joie de vivre, great teeth and my primary love language is physical touch followed by quality time (Tuesday, Friday and Saturday only please—absence makes the heart grow fonder) There is no chance in hell for children but pets are negotiable. Thank you. ♥️
Last night, Amy Madigan and Michael B. Jordan become two of just EIGHT total actors who have won #Oscars for performances in horror movies over the past 98 years.
That complete list includes:
Best Actor in a Leading Role – Fredric March, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Ruth Gordon, Rosemary’s Baby (1969)
Best Actress in a Leading Role – Kathy Bates, Misery (1991)
Best Actress in a Leading Role – Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs (1992)
Best Actor in a Leading Role – Anthony Hopkins, The Silence of the Lambs (1992)
Best Actress in a Leading Role – Natalie Portman, Black Swan (2011)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Amy Madigan, Weapons (2026)
Best Actor in a Leading Role – Michael B. Jordan, Sinners (2026)
Rachel McAdams couldn’t help but get emotional while taking a moment to thank her parents for believing in her as she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 🥹