"for you in silence"

salma - 18 - i like films and tea

(Source: moviecapturing)



joaqsphoenix:

This film is about romance, but it’s a romance that can’t work…Just looking in somebody’s eyes and thinking, “I know we’re meant to be but we can’t be.” – Paul Thomas Anderson on “The Master”


alexromero:

Lady Bird (2017) dir. Greta Gerwig

People go by the names their parents give them, but they don’t believe in God.


ladybirde:

Meet Greta Gerwig - Lady Bird Featurette


lovelysuggestions:

september playlist – (link)

apricot princess - rex orange county

talk too much - coin

melting vibes - the mellowells

boys - charli xcx

don’t you go - all time low

here comes the sun - the beatles

the gambler - fun.

boredom - tyler, the creator

provider - frank ocean

thank god for girls - weezer

buttercup - hippo campus

deadroses - blackbear

jet pack blues - fall out boy

over & over - smallpools

jocelyn flores - xxxtentacion

childs play - drake

ophelia - the lumineers

would you be so kind - dodie

cold cold man - saint motel

fluorescent adolescent - arctic monkeys


master-of-n0ne:



Sufjan Stevens - Mystery of Love


tobwaylan:

In the beginning of our marriage, I made a bargain.Gena would fight me to the bitter end, and I would fight her to the bitter end. And the bargain never has been broken. Together we lead a magnificent, unassembled, emotional and undisciplined life. I can’t think of anyone with whom I would rather argue or love than my wife. We fight and argue and kill each other off every single day, Gena and me. But that’s only surface. Because we both have the understanding that when we don’t do that… it’s all over.


imnotcrazyiswear:

“I was a woman with a plan. I knew the only thing, that could really stopped me, in my opinion, was to fall in love.

I went in, at lunch, to put my books in the locker and I got to the doorway and … I saw John Cassavetes, and I thought : oh, oh damn! No, no, no. No!

That’s just exactly what I don’t want.”

Gena Rowlands on her first meeting with John Cassavetes 


johncassavetes:

John and Gena looking at film roll frames of Faces (1968). The movie was shot in high contrast on 16 mm black and white film stock.


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