When I met @ThatKevinSmith and showed him my university dissertation that I wrote about his films, and he then read some of it and said very nice things and signed it for me. That was a DAY™️
“Number 10 has been polling “culture war” issues, such as transgender rights, to see whether they can be weaponised against Labour in northern working-class constituencies” says the Times’ @RSylvesterTimes
https://t.co/hrFCf1rdCx
I've never seen so many Instagram boyfriends on their best behaviour as I have since being in Paris. Any and every pose catered for. It's beautiful, really.
The most bizarre thing about this is the implicit acknowledgement that it’s going to be profoundly disruptive. Nobody needs to ‘get ready’ for more prosperity and independence, which is all that the Brexit campaign ever promised.
I will be about 44 years old when Richard Linklater's Merrily We Roll Along comes out. That gives me two promises for the future. 1) I have something to look forward to when I'm 44, and 2) gives him 20 years to hopefully think of a better name for the film
For its Brexit ads, the government is using a font made by the Deutsches Institut fur Normung (German Institute for Standardization) invented in 1931.
https://t.co/KL08hrE2C4
Perhaps satire by the ad agency commissioned for the job? (H/t @kosso)