WRITERS + DIRECTORS ON THE POWER OF HORROR
Catriona Ward, interview for The Guardian Mark Gatiss, in A History of Horror (2010) Pascal Laugier, for Electric Sheep Candyman (1992), dir. Bernard Rose Colin Dickey, Ghostland Carmen Maria Machado, for Paris Review Kier-La Janisse, House of Psychotic Women Possession (1981), dir. Andrzej Żuławski Mariana Enríquez, ‘Notes on Craft’, Granta Guillermo del Toro, Haunted Castles, Dark Mirrors
mohammed ben sulayem, a man who, in his own words, hates women who “believe they are smarter than men,” a man who has (“allegedly”) attempted to interfere with f1 race results by revoking penalties, a man who has fired members of the FIA’s audit committee for attempting to ask questions around what he does with the money raised from drivers’ fines, a man who (again, “allegedly”) uses those fines to pay people to vote for him in the FIA presidential election, a man who frequently fires FIA officials without required approval from the senate whenever they go against him in any way, a man who has tried to regulate drivers’ jewlery, underwear, language, speech, and essentially every aspect of their existence (despite making many of his own political statements, such as those he’s made about Donald Trump), a man who has blocked unanimous decisions made between the FIA & F1 for no apparent reasons other than personal gain, a man who frequently bends rules for certain circuits around fines and other regulations, and a man who changed FIA regulations so that he, alone, reviews ethics complaints as opposed to the senate..
yeah. THAT’s the guy trying to tell drivers they can’t express their opinions. THAT’s the guy telling them they can’t say anything he doesn’t like about anything he doesn’t agree with, once more a decision he’s made without proper review by other bodies involved, thus completely discarding FIA rules & regulations.
seems legit.
I just want a picture of Max in a pink alo set.
Is that too much to ask for?
À l'intérieur / Inside (2007) | Dir. Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo
I feel 97 percent of Cordelia Chase in my bones everyday
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
Scanned the photos I bought from the Larry Clark Pop-Up Store in Koreatown, LA. At first I liked the idea of being one of the only people to have seen these, but I thought I’d share. All of these are original 1/1 photos shot by Larry Clark in NYC, 1995
Signed by Larry Clark and Leo Fitzpatrick (Telly, Kids)