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Cover of the Finnish edition of Jørn Lier Horst's murder mystery novel 'Grenseløs' (2021), released as 'Snow Fall' in the English speaking countries, the 16th book in the William Wisting series. On top of the cover the author's name in large white block letters. Below the author's name the book's title in Finnish ("Lumen peittämä", "Covered in Snow" translated literally into English). Below the title a quote '"Pohjoismaisen rikoskirjallisuuden parhaimmistoa." THE TIMES' ('"Best of Nordic crime literature" THE TIMES') in Finnish. On the cover an illustration of a parked car on the foreground on the right, a figure on walking on snow covered open ground towards a cabin with lights on in the distance on the right.
📚 #ReadingNow Jørn Lier Horst: Grenseløs 📖
we all know I have no life, so:
Poster for the Finnish horror film 'Kuutamosonaatti' (1988). Directed by Olli Soinio. Starring Tiina Björkman, Kari Sorvali, Mikko Kivinen, Kim Gunell, Soli Labbart and Ville-Veikko Salminen. On the poster a figure carrying an oil lamp in his left hand walking in snow at night.
Collage of four frames from the Finnish horror film 'Kuutamosonaatti' (1988). On the top left corner: Angled shot from below of a wooden door. There's a profile of a man wearing a cap seen through the glass on the door. On the top right corner: Close-up of a dark haired naked woman (Tiina Björkman as Anni Stark) washing herself in a darkly lit room. Her hands are on her face with her arms covering her breasts. On the bottom left corner: Close-up of a bare snow covered tree with the full moon shining in the background on the night sky. On the bottom right corner: Close-up of a menacingly grinning man (Kari Sorvali as Arvo Kyyrölä) standing at the corner of a wooden building. He's holding the corner with his right hand and he's holding a camera in his raised left hand. He's wearing a dark blue CAT Diesel Power cap and a blue jacket.
🌕 If we were to talk about unsung 80s horror gems then #KuutamoSonaatti would definitely warrant a mention (obviously not so much in 🇫🇮 though). Brilliant lil' horror comedy! 👏 #TheMoonlightSonata 📽️🎞️
Poster for the action thriller 'Nobody' (2021). Directed by Ilya Naishuller. Starring Bob Odenkirk, Aleksei Serebryakov, Connie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Ironside, Colin Salmon, Gage Munroe and RZA. On top of the poster the tagline "Never underestimate a nobody" in yellow block letters. On the poster an image of a dark brown haired and stubbled middle-aged man (Bob Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell) with a bloodied face and wearing a black jacket and a denim shirt being hold and punched by multiple hands and fists.
Frame from the action thriller 'Nobody' (2021). A dark brown haired middle-aged man (Bob Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell) with a stubble and a bloodied face wearing a black jacket and a blue collared denim shirt is sitting handcuffed at a table in an interrogation room with black walls. He's got a cigarette in his mouth and a lit zippo lighter on his right hand. There's a pack of cigarettes on the table on the left and a painting on the right.
Frame from the action thriller 'Nobody' (2021). Close-up of the hands, crotch and thighs of a man sitting on a bus. The man is wearing a black jacket and khaki trousers, and resting his hands with bruised knuckles on his thighs. He's got a wristwatch on his left wrist and a ring on the ring finger of his left hand.
Even though I must admit that I did expect more from #Nobody I still have to say I liked it overall. 🫣 'Cos it does deliver what it promises (a kickass lil' action thriller), and it doesn't outlast its welcome by being lean, clocking under 90 mins. 📽️🎞️
Poster for the slasher horror film 'Scream 7' (2026), the seventh installment in the Scream film series. Directed by Kevin Williamson. Starring Neve Campbell, Isabel May, Courteney Cox, Joel McHale, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Anna Camp, Asa Germann, Celeste O'Connor, Sam Rechner, Mckenna Grace, Matthew Lillard, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Ethan Embry and Mark Consuelos. On top of the poster the tagline "Fear hits home". At the bottom of the poster partly covered by the film's title an image of a figure wearing a white ghostface mask and a black robe walking towards the viewer with a white two storey building in flames in the background at night. In the middle of the poster images of the film's cast (some larger than others). In the background on top of the poster looms the partially visible white ghostface mask.
Isabel May as Tatum EvansFrame from the slasher horror film 'Scream 7' (2026). Close-up of a young fair haired woman (Isabel May as Tatum Evans) wearing a black leather jacket and a white T-shirt screaming in fear in a darkened tight crawl space between walls as a knife's been stuck through the wall on the left.
Frame from the slasher horror film 'Scream 7' (2026). Close-up of a figure wearing a white ghostface mask and a black hooded robe standing in a darkly lit tavern kitchen in front of double doors.
🔪🩸 #Scream7 is hardly the poorest slasher out there. But my God what a weary effort it still is straight from the prologue onwards! 😐 The added gore and splatter just underlines the lack of original, actually innovative ideas. Maybe it was time to finally shoot this film series in the head...? 📽️🎞️
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). Close-up of a shirtless dark brown haired slightly stubbled middle-aged man (Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole) holding a smartphone to his right ear and looking bewildered.
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). Close-up of a brown haired slightly stubbled middle-aged man (Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole) wearing a black leather jacket standing outside of a brick building and holding a smartphone to his right ear.
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). Close-up of a dark brown haired slightly stubbled middle-aged man (Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole) wearing a black blazer.
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). Close-up of a dark brown haired slightly stubbled middle-aged man (Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole) wearing a black blazer and a dark T-shirt sitting in front of a brown bookcase and looking at something on the right that does not appear in the frame.
But that's probably just down to me being such a MASSIVE fan of Jo Nesbø's original novels. The season's definitely too long! That story coul've easily been told in fewer episodes. Tobias Santelmann makes for great #DetectiveHole so still looking forward to future seasons... #JoNesbøsDetectiveHole 📺
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). Close-up of a smartphone lying on the forest floor with the message "Anrop fra Harry Hole" for an incoming call on the screen. Two hands lying next to the phone in the background.
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). View inside a darkened police custody cell. Sitting on the left on a bunk with his back to the wall a middle-aged man (Simon J. Berger as Martin Aminov) wearing a white wifebeater and dark trousers and holding a lit cigarette in his left hand. Standing on the right next to the fall facing the man another middle aged man (Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole) dressed in a dark suit and T-shirt and smoking a cigarette in his right hand. Window with bars on top of the bunk in the midlde of the frame. Barbwired top of a wall appearing through the window.
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). View inside a darkened police custody cell. Close-up of a dark brown haired slightly stubbled middle-aged man (Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole) wearing a black blazer and T-shirt kneeling on the floor of a darkly lit bedroom with his hands slightly up as he's being threatened with a pistol with a silencer (appearing on the foreground on the left edge of the frame).
Frame from the Nordic noir television series 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' (2026-). Close-up of two men looking at each other through the glass window of a door. On the foreground on the left a dark brown haired slightly stubbled middle-aged man (Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole) wearing a black blazer and on the other side of the door on the right another dark brown haired middle-aged man (Joel Kinnaman as Tom Waaler).
As an adaptation Netflix's #DetectiveHole is obviously a vast improvement on The Snowman but given what that film was like that's not much of an achievement. 🤫 And while #JoNesbøsDetectiveHole is a well-made and acted Nordic noir it still feels a bit disappointing in the end. 📺
- What is best in life?
- To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
Collage of two posters for the South Korean film '헤어질 결심'/'Decision to Leave' (2022). Directed by Park Chan-wook. Starring Tang Wei, Park Hae-il, Lee Jung-hyun, Ko Kyung-pyo, Park Yong-woo and Kim Shin-young. On the left the South Korean poster and on the right the US poster. The South Korean poster has a white background with a circle in the middle that has an illustration with images of the film's two main characters. Standing on the foreground at the edge of a storming water a black haired Korean man (Park Hae-il as Jang Hae-jun) wearing a suit. He's also standing on a cliff edge in the background on the left. In the background an illustration of a mountain range, partly covered in clouds. There's a man climbing up the mountain on the left side. In the background behind the mountain range on the top half of the circle the face of a black haired Asian woman (Tang Wei as Song Seo-rae). She's also standing on a cliff edge on the right. On the American poster a black haired Asian man (Park Hae-il as Jang Hae-jun) wearing a grey suit, a white collared shirt and a striped brown and blue tie (on the left) is standing handcuffed to a black haired Asian woman (Tang Wei as Song Seo-rae) wearing a burnt orange collared shirt and a dark skirt (on the right) on top of a butte. There's a chalk outline of a dead body on the ground at their feet. Another butte visible in the background on the right.
Frame from the South Korean film '헤어질 결심'/'Decision to Leave' (2022). On the foreground on the left side of the frame a monitor showing the close-up face of a black haired Asian woman (Tang Wei as Song Seo-rae) wearing a black coat and a blue shirt. On the right in the background a black haired Asian man (Park Hae-il as Jang Hae-jun) wearing a dark suit sitting at a table inside a police interrogation room.
Frame from the South Korean film '헤어질 결심'/'Decision to Leave' (2022). Dutch angled shot of a black haired Asian man (Park Hae-il as Jang Hae-jun) wearing a dark suit, a white collared shirt and a striped brown and blue tie is standing in an empty swimming pool facing the camera with his hands together in front of him. There's an Asian woman (Kim Shin-young as Yeon-su) with short black hair wearing a green jacket, a blue shirt and black trousers standing in the background at the edge of the pool on the right side of the man. There's a couple of trees on the side of the pool as well and decking on the right.
Doubt I would've appreciated Park Chan-wook's #DecisionToLove more even if I wasn't privy to Joint Security Area, The Handmaiden or one of my all-time fav films Oldboy. Visually there's admittedly some interesting things but storywise unfortunately not so much as far as I'm concerned. #헤어질결심 📽️🎞️
Marshal Georgy Zhukov Monument, an equestrian statue, standing outside the State History Museum in Moscow, Russia right next to the Red Square. Designed by sculptor Vyacheslav Klykov (1939-2006). A statue of a Soviet Red Army officer on horseback on a brown stone plinth in front of a tall auburn brick building.
The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, commonly known as Saint Basil's Cathedral. A Russian Orthodox church on the Red Square in Moscow Russia. Built from 1555 to 1561 on orders from Ivan the Terrible and commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan. It was completed, with its colours, in 1683. A bunch of people on a paved square in front of a brown Russian Orthodox church with colourful (golden, green, white, blue and auburn) onion-shaped domes with a statue of two men on a plinth in front of the church. Clear blue sky in the background.
The GUM department store, situated at the eastern side of the Red Square in Moscow, Russia. Built in 1893. A cream coloured 19th century shopping center with a 242 m (794 ft) façade standing on the side of a square paved with grey stones. A bunch of people walking and taking pictures on the square. Blue sky with faint white clouds in the background.
View of the Red Square in Moscow, Russia. 73,000 square metres (800,000 square feet) in size. Kremlin on the left behind its eastern wall with Lenin's Mausoleum in front of it. The State Historical Museum, an auburn brick building, on the other side of the square on the right. A bunch of people walking and standing on the square paved with grey stones. A fence on the foreground. Blue sky with faint white clouds in the distance on the background.
#OnThisDay 19 years ago. My how time flies! 😲 On my first, and so far only, trip to Moscow visiting the Red Square. 🇷🇺 #ThrowbackThursday 📸 #TBT
Poster for the film 'Da 5 Bloods' (2020). Directed by Spike Lee. Starring Delroy Lindo, Jonathan Majors, Clarke Peters, Norm Lewis, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Johnny Trí Nguyễn, Mélanie Thierry, Paul Walter Hauser, Jasper Pääkkönen, Chadwick Boseman and Jean Reno. On the poster a profile painting (from the right) of a helmeted African American soldier's face. On the helmet an illustration of four elderly African American men dressed in green military combat uniforms standing side by side with the fists of their right hands raised above their heads. The helmet's surrounded by dropping aerial bombs with the face of Richard Nixon on 'em. On the bottom left corner superimposed on the African American man's shoulder and neck an illustration of African Americans marching in protest with raised fists and holding signs (most signs saying "I Am a Man"). Between that illustration and the proflle of the African American soldier the colours of the US flag. The background's a bright mix of colours (orange, yellow, red, turquoise and purple).
Frame from the film 'Da 5 Bloods' (2020). Five African American men dressed in green army combat uniforms standing in a Southeast Asian jungle in a circle holding M16A1 assault rifles in raised position in their right hands and holding their left fists pushed together in the middle.
Frame from the film 'Da 5 Bloods' (2020). Five African American, four older and one younger, men kneeling around a dug hole on the ground. From left to right: a goateed older African American man (Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Melvin) wearing a red T-shirt and jeans, an older African American man (Norm Lewis as Eddie) wearing a blue collared shirt, a green vest and dirt coloured trousers, an older moustached African American man (Clarke Peters as Otis) wearing a green bandana, a green T-shirt, an orange collared shirt and khaki trousers, a bald headed older African American man (Delroy Lindo as Paul) wearing a green shirt, a grey vest and black trousers and a younger slightly bearded African American man (Jonathan Majors as David) wearing a cream coloured T-shirt with the word 'Morehouse' on its chest and green trousers. A rock face covered in green jungle foliage in the background.
🪖 It's hardly a secret that Spike Lee has always been quite a hit-and-miss director for me. #Da5Bloods lands firmly on the latter as far as I'm concerned. And not *just* because it's SO overly long! 📽️🎞️
☎️ But nothing he actually does in #PeurSurLaVille (aka #TheNightCaller) equals this sequence he did in Le Casse (The Burglars) as far as I'm concerned! 📽️🎞️
Frame from the French action thriller 'Peur sur la ville' (1975), released in English speaking countries as 'The Night Caller'. Slightly angled view from above of a brown haired middle-aged man (Jean-Paul Belmondo as Jean Letellier) wearing a grey blazer and a white collared shirt is hanging from a window railing by his left hand and he's pointing a revolver with his right. Two lane asphalt street below with two cars, an auburn on the left and a black one on the right.
Frame from the French action thriller 'Peur sur la ville' (1975), released in English speaking countries as 'The Night Caller'. A brown haired middle-aged man (Jean-Paul Belmondo as Jean Letellier) wearing a brown leather jacket, a brown tie and a white collared shirt is clinging to the protrusions of a roof. View of a Parisian intersection with cars and people down below.
Frame from the French action thriller 'Peur sur la ville' (1975), released in English speaking countries as 'The Night Caller'. View of a blue Parisian metro train travelling on a viaduct with a single man dressed in a brown jacket, a white shirt and brown trousers standing on top of the moving train.
Frame from the French action thriller 'Peur sur la ville' (1975), released in English speaking countries as 'The Night Caller'. A dark blue police helicopter hovering above Paris as its lowering a man hanging from a wire. The river Seine and Parisian cityscape in the background with some highrises in the distance.
☎️ But even the action sequences weren't really enough to save #PeurSurLaVille for me. Even though Belmondo seems to be doing most of them himself. 🫣 #TheNightCaller 📽️🎞️
Poster for the French action thriller 'Peur sur la ville' (1975), released in English speaking countries as 'The Night Caller'. Directed by Henri Verneuil. Starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Charles Denner, Adalberto Maria Merli, Catherine Morin, Jean Martin, Giovanni Cianfriglia, Lea Massari and Rosy Varte. On top of the poster the leading man Jean-Paul Belmondo's last name in large white block letters. On the poster a brown haired middle-aged man (Jean-Paul Belmondo as Jean Letellier) dressed in black turtleneck and trousers with a revolver in a shoulder holster resting his right arm on his raised right leg. The film's title in yellow letters next to Belmondo's right foot. Beneath the image of Belmondo the director Henri Verneuil's last name in large red block letters.
Frame from the French action thriller 'Peur sur la ville' (1975), released in English speaking countries as 'The Night Caller'. A brown haired middle-aged man (Jean-Paul Belmondo as Jean Letellier) wearing a brown leather jacket, a white collared shirt and a brown tie and holding a revolver in his right hand is standing in a darkly lit warehouse surrounded by white baldheaded female mannequins.
Frame from the French action thriller 'Peur sur la ville' (1975), released in English speaking countries as 'The Night Caller'. Close-up of a reflection on the mirror on the inside of an opened locker's door of a woman (Catherine Morin as Hélène Grammont) with short auburn hair and wearing a grey shirt being strangled by hands covered in green gloves.
☎️ #PeurSurLaVille had been on my watchlist since Jean-Paul Belmondo's passing. And I'm not sure if it's *just* down to having too high expectations but #TheNightCaller did end up being somewhat disappointing even though it did have certain amount of "French Dirty Harry" vibes. 📽️🎞️
🌅 Good morning! 🎶 Even though I'm fully aware that it's a ruddy MONDAY morning. 🥱
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Poster for the sharksploitation horror/disaster movie 'Thrash' (2026). Directed by Tommy Wirkola. Starring Phoebe Dynevor, Whitney Peak, Djimon Hounsou, Matt Nable, Andrew Lees, Alyla Browne, Stacy Clausen and Dante Ubaldi. On the poster an image of a dark brown haired young woman (Phoebe Dynevor as Lisa) in flood waters holding a newborn baby with the side and the fin of a shark appearing on the foreground. A red and white stop sign appearing on the left edge of the poster and a yellow wooden building with turquoise shutters in the background. At the bottom half of the poster the film's title in large red block letters with the tagline "If the flood doesn't kill you..." in white letters on top of it.
Frame from the sharksploitation horror/disaster movie 'Thrash' (2026). Three kids, a teenage girl (Alyla Browne as Dee), a boy (Dante Ubaldi as Will) and a teenage boy (Stacy Clausen as Ron), standing at a window with their backs to the camera on the foreground. Behind the window flooded sea water with a shark's fin appearing between the teenage girl and the boy right next to the window. A yellow wooden garage in the background next to a treeline with a man standing at the garage door.
Frame from the sharksploitation horror/disaster movie 'Thrash' (2026). View from above of a flooded town. In the middle of the frame clinging to a drawer a dark brown haired young woman (Phoebe Dynevor as Lisa) wearing a red dress holding a newborn baby against her shoulder with his left hand. She's surrounded by a blood stained water, debris from broken wooden buildings and two bull sharks on the left and a third one on the right.
🦈 While #Thrash obviously is no Jaws it's still despite its flaws a thrilling enough #sharksploitation movie even if you wouldn't happen to be a fan of the genre. Right up there on the same rung as Deep Blue Sea for example. Surprisingly lean (clocking even under 80 mins). 📽️🎞️
Poster for the sci-fi horror comedy 'Critters' (1986). Directed by Stephen Herek. Starring Dee Wallace, M. Emmet Walsh, Billy Green Bush, Scott Grimes, Nadine van de Velde, Don Keith Opper, Ethan Phillips, Terrence Mann and Billy Zane. On the poster an illustration of a furry carnivorous alien creature standing on a dirt road grinning exposing its teeth. Two shooting stars visible in the sky in the background on the right, as well as a silhouette of a farm at the end of the road.
Collage of four frames from the film 'Critters' (1986). On the top left corner: Angled view from above of an uniformed police officer's legs sticking out from underneath a police car (on the left side) stuck in a ditch on the side of a road at night. On the top right corner: Two intergalactic bounty hunters (Ethan Phillips as Lee on the right and Terrence Mann as Ug on the left) dressed in brown leather entering a church holding large weapons. On the bottom left corner: Close-up of two small furry carnivorous alien creatures standing at night on top of some steps leading up to a porch. On the bottom right corner: Close-up of a red headed schoolboy (Scott Grimes as Brad Brown) wearing a pink shirt looking shocked with his mouth open and eyes wide.
Released #OnThisDay 40 years ago. Gremlins-like, albeit nowhere near as good in any shape, way or form, horror comedy with a sci-fi twist that ended up spawning a string of sequels. #Critters 📽️🎞️
Poster for the horror film 'Primate' (2025). Directed by Johannes Roberts. Starring Johnny Sequoyah, Jessica Alexander, Victoria Wyant, Gia Hunter, Benjamin Cheng and Troy Kotsur. On the poster an image of a chimpanzee wearing a red shirt sitting in the corner of a room with orange walls. There's a teddybear toy next to the chimp on the wooden floor on the left. In the middle of the poster the film's title in large red block letters. On top of the title the tagline "Something's wrong with Ben" in white letters.
Frame from the horror film 'Primate' (2025). View from the inside of a darkened closet. The face of a chimpanzee (Miguel Torres Umba as Ben) appearing outside the closet through the louvered doors.
Frame from the horror film 'Primate' (2025). A young woman (Johnny Sequoyah as Lucy Pinborough) lying on her back on the floor of a darkened living room, resting her head on the edge of a couch, on the foreground of the frame. There's a chimpanzee (Miguel Torres Umba as Ben) with a bloodied face wearing a red T-shirt next to the woman on the left.
🐒 While #Primate is admittedly a fine lil' horror flick it annoys me that it doesn't live to its full potential. 'Cos there's just a fair share of little things here and there that could've been done better which would've made this a brilliant horror film instead of just merely good. 📽️🎞️
Frame from the British comedy panel game show 'Taskmaster' (2015-). Close-up of a bearded man (English comedian Joel Dommett) wearing a backwards black leather cap, a black leather jacket and a black leather shirt holding a T-Shirt launcher. Hedges in the background.
Frame from the British comedy panel game show 'Taskmaster' (2015-). A balding grey haired man (Scottish writer, director, producer and performer Armando Iannucci) wearing a black suit, a black tie and a white collared shirt standing holding a T-shirt launcher in his right hand with the close caption "Very satisfying. I might just do this all day." A finely mowed circular lawn, hedges and a one storey tile roofed building in the background.
Frame from the British comedy panel game show 'Taskmaster' (2015-). A blue eyed woman (English stand-up comedian and actress Amy Gledhill) with long curly red hair wearing a tiger print dress is holding a T-shirt launcher in her right hand and looking into the camera with her mouth open wide in surprise. Finely mowed lawn and hedges in the background. The wall and tiled roof on the background in the left.
Frame from the British comedy panel game show 'Taskmaster' (2015-). Close-up of a middle-aged woman (Welsh actress Joanna Page) with short blond hair wearing a yellow T-shirt and black dungarees holding a T-shirt launcher in her right hand and her left hand in front of her open mouth with a look of both excitement and surprise.
😲 I've never wanted to use a T-shirt launcher as much as after seeing the premiere of the new season of #Taskmaster. 📺
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That’s Smee in the corner
Poster for the techno thriller 'WarGames' (1983). Directed by John Badham. Starring Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy, Dabney Coleman, Barry Corbin, John Wood, Dennis Lipscomb, Kent Williams, Juanin Clay, Joe Dorsey and Michael Ensign. On the top half of the poster with a black background an image of the wall screens and computer stations from NORAD operations room and at the bottom half on top of the film's title in red block letters an image of a teenage boy (Matthew Broderick as David Lightman) and a teenage girl (Ally Sheedy as Jennifer Mack) on a personal home computer. He's sitting and she's standing behind him resting her left hand on his left shoulder. Both have their faces reflecting on the computer's screen.
Frame from the techno thriller 'WarGames' (1983). View inside the NORAD operations room. Several large walled screens in the background, showing for example the maps of the world, United States and Soviet Union. The screen in the middle of the top row has the text "MISSILE WARNING" flashing at the bottom of a world map. On the foreground several rows of computer screened work stations on both sides of a middle aisle. Couple of uniformed U.S. air force soldiers running on the aisle, one in either direction. Airmen and women on work stations and standing on the floor in front of the wall screens as well.
Frame from the techno thriller 'WarGames' (1983). Close-up of a computer screen with the face of a dark brown haired teenage boy (Matthew Broderick as David Lightman) wearing a hoodie reflecting on the screen.
🖥️ #WarGames might be already 40 years old but it's still as effective techno thriller as it was back in the cold war era. 👏 My only gripe, besides the actors saying out loud EVERYTHING that they're typing, is the film's length. I think it would've worked better leaner. 📽️🎞️
Poster for the action thriller 'Pretty Lethal' (2026). Directed by Vicky Jewson. Starring Maddie Ziegler, Lana Condor, Avantika, Iris Apatow, Millicent Simmonds and Uma Thurman. On the top part of the poster the film's title in large pink block letters with the tagline "Blood, sweat and tutus" underneath also in pink smaller block letters. On the poster an image of six women standing on a staircase. From left to right: A young Indian woman (Avantika as Grace) with black curly hair, a brown haired young Caucasian woman (Iris Apatow as Zoe), a black haired young Asian woman (Lana Condor as Princess) holding a pump action shotgun, a brown haired young Caucasian woman (Maddie Ziegler as Bones) and a dark brown haired young Caucasian woman (Millicent Simmonds as Chloe) carrying a black bag over her left shoulder. All five wearing blood stained white tutus. On the right edge of the poster standing on top of the stairs a middle-aged woman (Uma Thurman as Devora Kasimer) with long brown hair and wearing a purple shirt and trousers and a black leather jacket.
Frame from the action thriller 'Pretty Lethal' (2026). View inside a darkly lit nightclub/bar. Men sitting in the booths and tables. Couple standing at the bar on the background on the right. A man and a woman dancing in front of the stage in the background. Four young woman wearing white tutus are dancing on the stage furthest in the background.
Frame from the action thriller 'Pretty Lethal' (2026). View through a glass case holding a mannequin wearing a white decorative dress of a darkly lit dressing room. Sitting gagged and tied to a chair on the left edge of the frame a bloodied brown haired young woman (Maddie Ziegler as Bones) wearing a blood stained white tutu. Standing in front of the glass case looking at the mannequin a brown haired middle-aged woman (Uma Thurman as Devora Kasimer). The reflection of the mannequin's dress on the glass appears like it's on the middle-aged woman.
🩰 The makers of #PrettyLethal have clearly seen their johnwicks! And while the film's lean and mean enough it still lacks that certain something, for me at least. Works enough though if you're just looking for something bloody and violent to watch for mere 90 mins. 📽️🎞️
The whole world tonight
Mämmi (a traditional Finnish Easter dessert made of water, rye flour, ground malted rye, salt, and orange zest) mudcake on a round glass baking dish on a square wooden coaster.
Mämmi (a traditional Finnish Easter dessert made of water, rye flour, ground malted rye, salt, and orange zest) mudcake on a round glass baking dish on a square wooden coaster.
🍫 To soothe my sweet tooth... #IMadeThis 🍽️
Worst easter egg hunt ever
He is risen
A round mango cheesecake with a yellow glazed top.
🐰 Hyvää pääsiäistä! 🌻 Happy Easter! 🐤 Glad påsk! 🌼 Frohe Ostern! 🍫 ¡Felices Pascuas! 🥚 Joyeuses Pâques! 🐥 Vrolijk Pasen! 🌷 Häid lihavõttepühi! 🐇 Счастливой Пасхи! 🐣