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The Best Halloween Movies For Every Mood
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... on HBO Max.
If you exclusively watch Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen made-for-TV movies:
Congratulations for being in the most niche category! The '90s brought us a lot of prime Olsen content as the twin ...
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Created on 21 October 2020
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Elisabeth Moss Plays Legendary Horror Writer Shirley Jackson In This New Thriller
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... the mother of modern horror (falling only second to the grandmother of all things horror, Mary Shelley). The author of The Haunting of Hill House, Jackson is a staple for any avid-horror reader. And although ...
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Created on 11 May 2020
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In "We Wish You Luck," Caroline Zancan Brings Something New To The MFA Stor
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Caroline Zancan’s We Wish You Luck is not the first novel set at a writing program, but she tells a fresh story nonetheless. For one, the book takes place at a low-residency writing program, where ...
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Created on 09 January 2020
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Jeanette Winterson's "Frankissstein" Is An Anarchic Reanimation Of Mary Shelley's Mons
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... Magazine. Subscribe today!
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5 ...
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Created on 23 October 2019
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"Game of Thrones" Is Over, Here Are 12 Books & Shows To Get Into No
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(Entertainment)
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... “domineering” mother Augusta; exorcism casualty Anneliese Michel, starving herself to death to quell her demons; author Mary Shelley, dreaming her dead child back to life.
These monsters embody patriarchal ...
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Created on 20 May 2019
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How Georgian and Regency Literature Shaped Society's View Of Cat
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(Books)
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... such literary luminaries as Samuel Johnson and Lord Byron, but in general, their primary value lay in their ability to keep the premises free from vermin.
It would be some time before cats were viewed ...
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Created on 08 May 2019
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6 Women Writers Of Color To Read This Halloween
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(Books)
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When you think of horror, what writers come to mind? No doubt Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft. Maybe Anne Rice’s vampires or Mary Shelley’s monster. Sure, they’re essential reads for the paranormal ...
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Created on 30 October 2018
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Week Of Women: May 25-31, 2018
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... 25 on Netflix. Stay tuned for review on BUST.com.
Mary Shelley Elle Fanning stars as the teenage inventor of the sci-fi genre in this biopic. Out Friday, May 25. Read our review here.
Solo: A ...
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Created on 24 May 2018
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Saoirse Ronan, Annette Bening And Elisabeth Moss Shine In "The Seagull
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The Seagull Directed by Michael Mayer Out May 11 Anton Chekhov’s 1895 play The Seagull gets a straightforward screen adaptation from director Michael Mayer, known primarily for his theater work (he ...
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Created on 11 May 2018
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“Tully” Shows A Side Of Motherhood We Don’t Often See
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Media often shows new mothers glowing, beaming at their newborns, and instantly bonding with their infants. Tully, the new dramedy written by Diablo Cody and directed by Jason Reitman, shows another ...
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Created on 03 May 2018
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“Mary Shelley” Is Goth, But Not Goth Enough
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Mary Shelley opens in a goth-as-hell way, showing sixteen-year-old Mary reading a horror novel on her mother’s grave. Elle Fanning, who plays Mary from ages sixteen to eighteen, is well cast: she plays ...
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Created on 30 April 2018
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21 New Albums To Get Obsessed With This Summer: BUST Playlist
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(Music)
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... 1991 hit “Hunger Strike.” Like the video, this whole album is steeped in nostalgia, looking back on how things have changed, with a sense of humor. (Listen here) (4/5 BUST rating) – MARY KINNEY
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Created on 21 June 2017
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Haifaa Al-Mansour Tells Saudi Women's Stories: 52 Weeks Of Director
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(Feminism)
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... to direct A Storm in the Stars, a film about Mary Shelley, which will star Elle Fanning.
This post originally appeared on laurencbyrd.wordpress.com and is reprinted with permission.
Top photo: Still ...
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Created on 20 January 2017
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This Artist's Illustrated Pictures Of Women In History Are So Badass: BUST Intervie
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(Arts)
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... like Mary Shelley were responsible for the first science fiction novel, or that Ada Lovelace is credited as being the first computer programmer, so that girls know stereotypically male careers didn’t start ...
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Created on 26 July 2016
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This Female Director Made Movies About Abortion And Birth Control - In The 1920s
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... films, was elected the first mayor of Universal City, and silent- movie superstar Mary Pickford called her “one of the most interesting women in the history of motion pictures.” And yet you probably wouldn’t ...
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Created on 07 April 2016
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These 10 Creepy-Cool Photos Will Bring Out Your Inner Beetlejuice
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...
Photos courtesy Sarah Sitkin
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Created on 08 December 2015
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10 Movies Directed By Women You Need To Watch Right Now
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This past month, both Vulture and The New York Times have published stories about the under-representation of women in Hollywood. After reading both "100 Women Directors Hollywood Should Be Hiring" and ...
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Created on 24 November 2015
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We Can't Wait To See 'How To Be Single' Starring Rebel Wils
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Rebel Wilson and Dakota Johnson are going to teach us How To Be Single in February 2016 with this new flick about living the single-gal life in New York City. The film also stars Alison Brie and Leslie ...
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Created on 19 November 2015
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7 Things To Expect From ‘By The Sea’: Movie Review
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... By The Sea.
Gifs via Giphy and Giphy.
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Created on 17 November 2015
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6 Amazing 18th Century Lady Authors Who Aren't Jane Auste
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... Irish Potato Famine, and was made an honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy.
Mary Wollstonecraft
This should be a familiar name for anyone who has taken a Women’s Studies class (the vast majority ...
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Created on 20 February 2015