I can’t stand these things… it’s like drinking coffee through a veil.
CHARADE, 1963 Dir. Stanley Donen.

I can’t stand these things… it’s like drinking coffee through a veil.
CHARADE, 1963 Dir. Stanley Donen.
DAKOTA JOHNSON © photographed by Steven Pan Marie Claire, 2020
when i’m saying ‘she has the range’ i’m always implicitly referring to rosamund pike who played sweet jane bennet then amy dunne only to not become a household name
One Hundred and One Dalmatians 1961, dir. Clyde Geronimi & Hamilton Luske & Wolfgang Reitherman
My entire life I’ve been told I wouldn’t amount to anything. Well, you know what, maybe I would.
I, TONYA 2017, dir. Craig Gillespie
Even in death the human body still is active. Hair and finger nails continue to grow, new cells are produced, and the brain itself holds a small electrical charge that takes months to dissipate. The T-virus provides a massive jolt, both to cellular growth, and to those trace electrical impulses. Put quite simply, it reanimates the body. RESIDENT EVIL (2002) dir. Paul W.S. Anderson
OSCAR ISAAC “Dune” — 2020, dir. Denis Villeneuve
Gugu Mbatha-Raw photographed by Guy Lowndes
There’s nothing you must do. No one possesses you. You’re safe with me. Vertigo (1958) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Robert Kushner - The Queen in Her Boudoir, 2019
Jake Gyllenhaal photographed by Alasdair McLellan for Another Man Magazine (2020)