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I Know Where I'm Going (1947)
I Know Where I'm Going (1947)
1947 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
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"Powell and Pressburger’s most enchanted and fresh film, storm-tossed and full of gothic romance."

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    Shelby (1 KP)

    I have feelings professionally.

    Avid reader, writer, singer, painter, lover, speaker, friend. Tarantula and Dog mom. Full time...

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Paige (428 KP) created a poll

Jul 28, 2017  
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Art movement of choice? Pick as many as you like.

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Neo-Classical
Gothic
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Conceptual

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Magical Realism
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Baroque

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Post-modernist
Pre-Raphaelite
Graffiti
Late Gothic

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Fauvist

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Surreal
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Merissa (14030 KP) created a post

Feb 16, 2021  
"Falling in love with a vampire bites—and sometimes loving a human bites back."

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The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde, Neil Bartlett | 2012 | Film & TV
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7.6 (43 Ratings)
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A Gothic Classic
Oscar Wilde's novella conveys a creeping fear up to the inevitable climax.
  
The Mysteries of Udolpho
The Mysteries of Udolpho
Ann Radcliffe | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.3 (3 Ratings)
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Ann Radcliffe's most famous novel, mentioned in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey
  
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Matt Ross recommended The Lighthouse (2019) in Movies (curated)

 
The Lighthouse (2019)
The Lighthouse (2019)
2019 | Drama, Horror

"Hallucinatory, demented, a Pinteresque dirge of isolation; a hilarious Gothic Sea Tale of barnacles, mermaids, and madness."

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