In the 2026 film 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Ralph Fiennes gives a high-octane performance as Dr. Ian Kelson. In a standout scene, he delivers a pyrotechnic-fueled interpretive dance to Iron Maiden’s "The Number of the Beast".
at the egyptian theater last night he talked about his catholicism, about going to sunday mass and then seeing a monster movie. his frankenstein feels like that. monsters and holiness, right next to each other, intertwined
guillermo del toro depicts the grotesque in the most adoring way. still thinking about the delightful sequence in which victor's building the creature, all peeled back skin and muscle and blood - while it's gross, it never isn't also beautiful. the utter beauty of creation!
mia goth as the stand-in for the director's perspective :) looking for the divine symmetry in the natural world, which she finds even in a creature of many disparate, jagged parts. the way she looked at the creature, at insects, etc - i saw guillermo's eyes
Mariam Dagga, killed by Israel today, was an incredibly talented photographer. She relentlessly and courageously documented the genocide. I'm going to share some of her images. Graphic content included.
After careful consideration, the City of Glendale has decided to end its agreement with U.S. Homeland Security/ICE to house federal immigration detainees.
This local decision reflects our core values: public safety, transparency, and community trust.