Went to the office dressed like this today and told everyone I was that iconic old woman who became infamous because of how aggressively she stalked Burt Reynolds in the 1980s and 90s. He’d find her in his Evening Shade dressing room and she’d always be wearing this shirt!
No one had heard of her (because she does not exist, to my knowledge) but tried to gaslight everyone by saying I was doing one of those gay Halloween memes and only gay people know about this scandal and sorry you’re not gay.
I feel like this is months late even though it’s not even the 31st yet but yes I too hate gay Halloween what do you mean you’re Tilda Swinton as Madame Blanc in Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria
I think the lesson to learn from Gary Indiana is that you have to know what you love before you can hate everything else. Most people try to do it the other way around
We at the Review mourn the loss of Gary Indiana (1950–2024). In celebration of his life and work, we’ve unlocked his Art of Fiction interview from our archive.
https://t.co/g8uhDs8hBG
RIP to the great Gary Indiana, who wrote many brilliant essays for Film Comment over the years—including this 2004 feature on the films of Pedro Almodóvar, timed to the release of BAD EDUCATION.
https://t.co/2aN9Jzjcmp
If the only thing I accomplished in 2024 is obtaining this somehow still available email address the second I walked out of The Substance, that’s enough for me. Also this is the only way you can contact me now
Am going to bring this photo to my doctor and say that I’d like a cocktail of anti depressants that will make me feel like Demi Moore’s dog Pilaf felt after seeing Sunset Blvd please
The fourth season of our @CBC talk series Here & Queer kicks off with a convo with me and the wonders that are @vivekshraya and @cshermanTO. A clip below, the whole episode here: https://t.co/jxvYkXzU3H 💙🖤💙