More Rumours outtakes by photographer Herbert Worthington, 1977.
wtf is a "male manipulator"
that's just a regular man
but it’s a ✨ choice ✨
-Hand picked from my favorites with generally small followings, (US) looking at you list that included lana del rey-
The regrettes
Favorite Track - Seashore
Jain
Favorite track - Peaceful
Orla Gartland
Favorite track - Did It To Myself
Donna Missal
Favorite Track - Jupiter
Sigrid
Favorite track - Suckerpunch
Notably the smallest following and my absolute favorite
Birdcloud
Favorite Track - From Here
L.E.J
Favorite Track - Acrobrates
Tennis
Favorite Track - Ladies Dont Play Guitar
Rina Sawayama
Favorite Track - STFU!
Sevdaliza
Favorite Track - Human
♡ Here are my favorite most not well known and under-appreciated leading ladies in music, (in my opinion) I really hope I opened some windows ♡
We went down the rabbit hole with French author duo Boileau-Narcejac.
Never heard of them? Mon dieu! 😱 But you've heard of Vertigo, Hitchcock's famous movie .. right?
Well, that's based on a story by Boileau-Narcejac. So we re-watched Vertigo (1958). Great stuff. And old Hitch actually stuck pretty closely to the novel's storyline. B&N's trademark was a tight meshing of psychology (obsession and delusion in particular) with hard-boiled crime fiction, with just a soupçon of horror for a truly fiendish blend.
After that we naturellement had to watch the other great adaptation of a Boileau-Narcejac novel: Les Diaboliques (1955)!
None of the English title translations ever seem to quite hit that spot (Fiends comes closest), so Diabolique or Les Diaboliques it stays.
We spent hours the next day dissecting the movie. You can watch it as a straight-up thriller - or you can absorb everything Clouzot shows us. Starting with the very early shot of an old Citroen van driving through a puddle, focus on the tire flattening a child's folded paper boat into the mud.
There are many scenes about life in the boarding school, including the dopey misfits that pass for teaching staff. You may think that this is all extra baggage - but once you've reached the ending (what an ending!), wind back and consider how tightly each little 'flavour' scene helps underpin and enrich the story's driving force.
A note about the actors. Simone Signoret (on right) is always rightly acclaimed for her role. But to me, the actor who is the heart (literally - she has a serious heart condition) of this tragic tale is Véra Clouzot, the wife of director Clouzot.
Véra Clouzot starred in 3 of her husband's movies. She died young - aged 46 - in 1960, from a heart attack.
Her portrayal as the girlish, deeply religious wife of her schoolmaster husband is nothing short of revelatory.
A side note: Charles Vanel Plays the bumbling, retired police detective who reportedly served as the inspiration for Columbo. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/diabolique-1995
Les Diaboliques is available on YouTube in a quality transfer with closed caption English subtitles.
Identified from the top:
Ribbon Chapel Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects
Capilla San Bernardo Nicolás Campodonico
Saint Joseph in the Woods Messner Architects
Reading Between the Lines Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
Chapel of the Intercession RdsBrothers
Capela Creu Nuno Valentim Arquitectura
Temporary chapel for the Deaconesses of St-Loup - Localarchitecture Danilo Mondada + LOCALARCHITECTURE
Nanjing Wanjing Garden Chapel AZL Architects
Seashore Chapel Vector Architects
Alpine Chapel Wirmboden Innauer-Matt Architects
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yes please
Every reblog removes one HP from the queen
Fiona Apple // photo: Jason Nocito for Nylon magazine, 2005
It was a lonely and cloudy day, the most common weather in Santiago, This phot was taken in Providencia, near Costanera Center.