the magic of cinema is when you follow a few people on letterboxd who have good takes and 5000+ films watched so you end up finding obscure-but-transcendental Soviet films from the 1970s with less than 500 logs that you would’ve never in a million years found without them 🫶
Sade is nominated for Best Music Video for ‘Young Lion’ at the 2026 GRAMMYs. ‘Young Lion’ is part of the TRAИƧA compilation album by @RedHotOrg, which celebrates trans and non-binary artists and is dedicated to her trans son, Izaak. 💛
And Tamir Rice could’ve been my family.
I’m glad people are getting there, but how sick that thousands of Black and Palestinian and Latino & indigenous lives can be so easily sacrificed because they don’t resemble some white person’s family.
Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson becoming first-time #GoldenGlobes nominees at the same time, in the 10th-anniversary year of Creed just means something to me🥹
Movie Theaters are communal art spaces. We need communal art spaces! Go the movies, the theater, the concert, the museum, the art gallery and talk to people about it afterwards. Don’t let the tech guys convince you otherwise.
Diego Luna has written a poignant and moving essay titled “Our Reality Has Become Reality TV” in which he discusses the blurry line between real life & fiction and how cinema can help us understand a changing world
Check out the essay by @diegoluna_ here: https://t.co/aFQW2Lhw8A
"All of this falls apart if humans don't adopt the tech. This is why you've seen Meta cram its lame chatbots into WhatsApp and Instagram. This is why Notepad and Paint now have useless Copilot buttons on Windows. This is why Google Gemini wants to "help you" read and reply to your emails. They're trying to change our habits, because all of the projections rely on people becoming truly dependent on the technology. Whether or not it's actually a good thing for society isn't considered to be a factor."
"Fuck AI. It’s something that’s making everything worse in every single way — I don’t get it ... what the fuck are we doing?"
— Rian Johnson
(via @THR)