Emma

Emma

Favorite films

  • Princess Mononoke
  • Waiting for Guffman
  • Paddington
  • Heavenly Creatures

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  • Challengers

  • I Saw the TV Glow

  • The Crucible

  • Love Lies Bleeding

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  • Challengers

    Challengers

    rewatched with sissies, never logged my first watch with gilly. addictive, thrilling, sexy, sweaty, freaky, beautiful polo shirt realness. the sports is very sexual and the sex is very….. sportual……. it’s genius……. sublime………. just transports you

  • I Saw the TV Glow

    I Saw the TV Glow

    from my text to gill last night immediately following my viewing of this:

    “that was spooky, ooky, kooky, indie, creepypasta realness. lots of dream imagery guitar chords and mumbling and trans lesbian homoerotic friendship. a profound sense of queer misery…… like a david lynch shakespearean tragedy about transness…. and TV…. and fandom….. and phoebe bridgers was there……. fucking awesome movie. so good. beautiful. soooo beautiful. and i’m on my way back and it’s not dark yet and i’m on a…

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  • M3GAN

    M3GAN

    every line was scripture; every frame a painting; every sound a euphony; every moment sublime. I felt as though I saw a glimpse of plato’s ideal film. I think therefore I am a M3GAN stan. at each outfit change, each silicone smirk, each a-capella lullaby, I felt my mind buckle at the obelisk of ingenuity before me, I felt a small human part of myself die and become eternal. atemporal and aspacial, M3GAN may be the most significant piece of…

  • Comfort and Indifference

    Comfort and Indifference

    « moi, j’ai à prendre un risque de perd ça, mais j’ai à prendre un risque quelque libre… »

    god help me, I understood just about as much as my ontario public school grade 12 french class prepared me for. beautiful and complex in ways that I almost tried to write in french but got too self-conscious about not expressing to their fullest extent. and learning about the 1980 québec referendum through the people of the province was so important…