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So Sleepy
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Anishinabekwe ndaw. Adik ndodem. Mahingan Sagahigan ndojaba. Harsh femme, mother, artist, and rabid anti-capitalist. But I mostly post about movies and TV as a coping mechanism.
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Started rewatching #Scandal on the plane today and this has aged in such a dystopic way.
Perfidia Beverly Hills.
Well damn if “The Longest Walk” didn’t send me into a misanthropic spiral. I didn’t realize how emotionally ill-prepared I was for that movie.
Anyone else keep thinking bout this movie? #AssasinationNation #forthelulz
Watched “One Hour Photo” finally (two decades late) and I gotta say that was some pretty poor interrogation by Eric LaSalle of the “Threat Management Unit” aka the TMU.
This post sums up the cognitive dissonance I am experiencing. Like who is this man I keep reading about?? Certainly not the 4chan troll who stepped out from behind the keyboard.
From an Atlantic editor.

I cannot get over how the entire centrist hivemind is attempting to wish into existence a person, and a movement, that does not exist. You are journalists, you are supposed to describe things as they are, not how you want them to be!
Not me scouring for season 3 release date though…
I’m not like a huge horror soundtrack buff (I know they’re out there) but the Sinners score is epic. There’s the obvious blues tracks but there’s some pretty amazing horror backtracks in the vampire scenes.
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Expecting everyone to have perfectly coherent and non-contradictory politics is interesting to me. Folks believe all kinds of things all at once.
After a good streak of foreign indie horror, I’m rewatching Sinners tonight cuz it’s an appropriate time for the complex slew of feelings that accompany being American.
I can relate. Nothing like bleak fiction to escape bleak reality.
Bought the audiobook on @libro.fm the day it came out. I just love her books and hearing so much of my culture in them.
npr.org NPR @npr.org · Sep 8
Angeline Boulley, author of the hit Firekeeper's Daughter, writes thrillers set in Native American communities in northern Michigan, like the ones where her family has lived for generations.
New teen thriller 'Sisters in the Wind' finds drama in hidden identities
Angeline Boulley, author of the hit Firekeeper's Daughter, writes thrillers set in Native American communities in northern Michigan, like the ones where her family has lived for generations.
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The depressing state of the world has me feeling guilty for posting about movies but that’s all I really want to do on here. I’ve been watching some good ones recently, too! So I think I’m back…
I’ve been making the argument that No Country for Old Men is a horror western but have found zero people who agree with me.
Do you remember the VHS case though??
Where do I get this tho??
My copy just arrived today!
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They listen and they don’t judge
How bout a Moon of the… adaptation though? 👀👀👀
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yeah Demi didn’t get the Oscar. but she has something better: The Substance is already a cult classic and a midnight movie. people will enjoy her and the movie again and again for years. that’s the beauty of horror movies. they’re eternal and so are the great performances in them.
The Darts undead at Sunset Tavern in Seattle 2/26/25. Second show of the Get Spooky tour. Catch em in Portland at Dante’s tomorrow.

#garagerock
#punkrock
#getspooky
#TheDartsUS