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Nattvardsgästerna (Winter Light) (1962)
Nattvardsgästerna (Winter Light) (1962)
1962 | International, Drama, Drama
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Movie Favorite

"It was hard to pick just one Bergman film—so many brilliant choices. I suppose I picked Winter Light because it is so perfectly bleak, the very essence of the frozen grayness of winter. This is one of Bergman’s famous “God’s silence” films. The dilemma of Pastor Ericsson’s trying to find meaning in a godless universe (or at least a universe where God will not answer) is hard to watch without personally taking on his existential dread. Bergman never blinks. He doesn’t hand us any easy answers or life-affirming reassurances. It’s grim. A great work of art."

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Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)
Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)
2020 | Comedy, Fantasy
Alex winter (2 more)
Keenau reeves
Samara weaving
A most excellent sequel
Just watched they still got after all these years it was the bill and ted sequel been waiting for 30 years and it didn't disappoint every thing I liked about the movie was all there and more keenau reeves and Alex winter fit back into there characters perfectly as if it hasn't been 30 years but for the stand out has to be Samara weaving who was stand out for me in ready or not and the babysitter pulls it off again. Overall best sequel I've seen this year party on dudes
  
I'm Just a Prisoner by Candi Staton
I'm Just a Prisoner by Candi Staton
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Album Favorite

"I found this in winter 2009 in Chicago while riding the train to work at 6 a.m. to open a cafe, depressed. I didn't have money to buy recording gear. It's so undeniably real and unafraid to be sincere. To me, that is powerful songwriting."

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Mary-Louise Parker recommended Collected Poems in Books (curated)

 
Collected Poems
Collected Poems
Mark Strand | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry, Romance
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"If I were allowed two books, I would pair this one with The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens. I could spend a whole fall and winter just going back and forth between Stevens's "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," and Strand's "Dark Harbor.""

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