Hi Lovely Followers.
Just letting you know I’m no longer using this blog. I feel like a change, I guess.
I have started a new one however which you can find at http://the-tiny-lion.tumblr.com/ It’s a bit different. We have a monthly theme and I post a lot of images that bring that to me. Kind of like an aesthetic diary.
But more importantly I’ve started an official blog at http://the-tiny-lion.blogspot.com.au/.
It’s 100% original content. Lot’s of reviews, musings, playlists etc.
So please go check out those links and such.
Just letting you know I’m no longer using this blog. I feel like a change, I guess.
I have started a new one however which you can find here. It’s a bit different. We have a monthly theme and I post a lot of images that bring that to me. Kind of like an aesthetic diary.
But more importantly I’ve started an official blog.
It’s 100% original content. Lot’s of reviews, musings, playlists etc.
So please go check out those links and such.
@11 months ago
Is a fucking beautiful film. It is dark and funny and tragic and delightful and everything you could want from a movie. It’s the kind of movie you watch and realise that most of the films that you see are pretty crap compared to this one. It’s a film about love and heartbreak and memories…
Just letting you know I’m no longer using this blog. I feel like a change, I guess.
I have started a new one however which you can find here. It’s a bit different. We have a monthly theme and I post a lot of images that bring that to me. Kind of like an aesthetic diary.
But more importantly I’ve started an official blog.
It’s 100% original content. Lot’s of reviews, musings, playlists etc.
So please go check out those links and such.
@11 months ago with 1 noteRichard Burton & Calire Bloom in “Look Back in Anger” photo by British Cinema. 1959
I frequently put on one-woman productions of the stage version of Look Back in Anger in my living room alone.