Happy birthday, Chicago!
To celebrate, we made a @letterboxd list of our favorite Chicago movies — take a look (and tell us what we're missing!): https://t.co/HUDmHxKPE1
i’m sorry but the insane symbolism of cowboy carter winning last year and debí tirar más fotos winning this year. love letters to our cultures will always be so powerful
Guillermo del Toro says there is no substitute for seeing films on the big screen at theaters
“Make no mistake: fairy tales [and] horror stories are parables. They speak of things we cannot name… That’s the power of cinema. And I think the beauty of seeing it here is you have a big screen showing big ideas. For people that see them on their phone, it takes 38,000 of those little things to form a screen.”
(via: @THR)
Drew Gooden: " This is the best the economy has ever been. If you already have money, if you bought a house five years ago, there's a chance it's already doubled in value. If you invested in the S&P 500 in 2021, you could be up as much as 80% ... If you're living paycheck to paycheck, you're not thinking about the stock market. If you're in your twenties, you haven't even been working long enough to save any money to invest. You don't get to benefit from rising home equity if you don't own a house."
actually correction i watched in the mood for love, boyhood, AND the entire before trilogy in my ap english class after testing. my teacher was clearly a cinephile
how i got here is so crazy... i watched in the mood for love in my ap english class, little miss sunshine on a plane, and anchorman with my dad when i was far too young for it. range