![]() ![]() New Indiana Jones is 'like fan-fiction'Ĭo-written by Scorsese and Eric Roth, Killers of The Flower Moon tells the horrific true story of the so-called Osage Indian murders that took place in Oklahoma in the 1920s. The Zone of Interest is 'a masterpiece' ![]() By this point, however, you might well feel that the two great actors shouldn't have had so much screen time, after all. ![]() Perhaps it wasn't wise of DiCaprio to jut out his jaw and yank up his lower lip, like a comedian doing a De Niro impression, but De Niro himself is the most compelling he has been in years, and the pair's last dialogue scene is one to file alongside the diner confrontation in Heat. And it's a thrill to see them sharing scenes. Martin Scorsese's Killers of The Flower Moon boasts the double act that the legendary director's fans have been waiting for: his two favourite leading men, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, are together at last. ![]()
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![]() But (of course) gay men existed and loved each other in these times from the past! Since we can't recover what's been lost the only way to reintroduce these lives into the narrative of history is by fictionally imagining them there. These are periods of time in which we know little or nothing about the lives of queer individuals because any records of these identities and relationships were either too dangerous to keep or were purposefully erased. I've deeply appreciated how some recent novels such as “A Place Called Winter” by Patrick Gale and “Days Without End” by Sebastian Barry introduced gay lives and gay love stories into specific historical settings. ![]() But I think the way our received knowledge about the past is framed contributes to why it doesn't even occur to us to ask about marginalized individuals whose stories aren't included amidst the grander narrative. It strikes me as strange that I didn't question this even though I was out as a teenager and craved to learn more about gay life. When I was learning about history in high school I never thought to question where I could find out about the lives of gay people from the past. ![]() ![]() ![]() Looking at the phone in the middle of the conversation Know about her and don’t behave like, “well who cares?” 9. ![]() So if it is a date- try to make the lady feel like you are there for her and not for discussing the three hour long Chinese movie that is full of martial arts but without a storyline or plot. They don’t want you to tell them about the new Avengers movies and certainly they don’t think you are Chris Evans either. She also loves answering them- but only if the questions are about her. Women want men to ask questions that would help them understand each other in a better way. Women expect men to know how they feel, live, eat, sleep and practically every other thing that they do. Guys who make conversation about something that doesn’t matterġ0. When he won’t include you on a friends’ gathering Guys who don’t look at her during conversation ![]() |