What’s the most and least fun thing about acting in movies and TV series that are set in the ’80s? Fun would be that you don’t have to do a scene on your phone or anything — a lot of it’s just like talking to someone, which is great. Not that there are movies now where you don’t talk to someone, but I mean it’s not as much [face to face]. You’re more present. And I guess the least fun is being in short shorts, probably.
finn wolfhard <3
a beautiful clasp of a book from 1885, which I always keep in a wooden box just to sometimes take it out and look at it, (it is in fragile condition).
oh, and i found this book called “Lives of the Alchemystical Philosophers” by A. E. Waite in the library the other day. 🕰☕️🧦🗝
My grandfather thinks this town is cursed. He says that all the bad things that happen in this town are because of one thing. An evil thing that feeds off the people of Derry.
IT (2017) | Directed by Andy Muschietti
The Bathing Hour, Chester, Nova Scotia by William James Glackens, The Barnes Foundation
Barnes Foundation (Philadelphia), Collection Gallery, Main Room, NE Corner\n
In this scene painted in Nova Scotia, William Glackens captures the pleasures of summertime leisure. . . . The Bathing Hour was exhibited at the famous Armory Show in New York in 1913. Barnes purchased it directly from Glackens, his good friend, the following year.
Martha Lucy, The Barnes Foundation: Masterworks
Medium: Oil on canvas




