Jules
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Nurse and professional fangirl. Former Content Assistant/Editor at Nerds & Beyond. Co-host of On The Road Again: A ‘Winchesters’ Podcast and Your Bat Is Dead: A ‘Gotham Knights’ Podcast. Opinions mine. 💜🤍🩶🖤🩷💜💙
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I highly recommend Hugo. It’s about a boy grieving his father by falling in love with silent film, and more broadly Scorsese paying tribute to early film icons and art as a healer. It’s underrated and not like anything he’s ever made, so if you haven’t vibed with his other films this is for you!
November 7, 2025 at 4:02 AM
I highly recommend Hugo. It’s about a boy grieving his father by falling in love with silent film, and more broadly Scorsese paying tribute to early film icons and art as a healer. It’s underrated and not like anything he’s ever made, so if you haven’t vibed with his other films this is for you!
Oh yes, I’ll throw hands if the creature design/makeup team isn’t nominated! I hope Sinners and Frankenstein both make it, they deserve it. Easily my favorites this year.
November 4, 2025 at 11:50 PM
Oh yes, I’ll throw hands if the creature design/makeup team isn’t nominated! I hope Sinners and Frankenstein both make it, they deserve it. Easily my favorites this year.
It’s so good. I know genre often has a hard time at the Oscars but I hope given GDT’s history this film will get some nods. Jacob Elordi floored me.
November 4, 2025 at 11:43 PM
It’s so good. I know genre often has a hard time at the Oscars but I hope given GDT’s history this film will get some nods. Jacob Elordi floored me.
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if Teen Vogue as we know it dies today, I hope its team know in their hearts that they did more to champion democracy and freedom of speech and to mobilize citizens of all ages toward progressive causes than all the pundits at legacy outlets who sneered at the notion of wanting teens to be informed
November 4, 2025 at 12:57 AM
if Teen Vogue as we know it dies today, I hope its team know in their hearts that they did more to champion democracy and freedom of speech and to mobilize citizens of all ages toward progressive causes than all the pundits at legacy outlets who sneered at the notion of wanting teens to be informed