Neemknee

Neemknee

@neemknee.bsky.social

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35 Followers 101 Following 12 Posts Joined Nov 2024
8 months ago

Infinite love and support to the people of Iran and Palestine and anywhere else on earth unfortunate enough to be caught in the stupid, bloodthirsty gaze of America and Israel

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9 months ago
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Madonna and Mariah both releasing today

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9 months ago

Jafar Panahi has won the Golden Lion at Venice (THE CIRCLE), the Golden Bear at Berlin (TAXI), and now the Palme d'Or at Cannes (IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT).

He is the fourth director to win top honors at all three festivals, after Clouzot, Antonioni, and Altman.

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10 months ago

yeah i am pretty much on the side of primary everyone

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10 months ago

a lot of people need to watch KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON again

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11 months ago

"dei medal" you might as well just put "n*gger medal" because that's what they mean to say

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11 months ago

Bill Burr has so many great opinions despite having a voice that’s permanently stuck in hate crime mode

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1 year ago

Just remembered how rowan blanchard liked a tweet making fun of bisexuals and they put her on trial at nuremberg

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1 year ago
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Free Mahmoud Khalil.

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1 year ago
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DO THE RIGHT THING AND VOTE FOR SPIKE LEE:

www.blankcheckpod.com/march-madness

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1 year ago

Da’Vine Joy Randolph
Youn Yuh-Jung

BIGGEST TITANIC SIZED GAP

Zoe Saldana
Jamie Lee Curtis

Haven’t seen west side story

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1 year ago

Cillian
Adrien Brody

BIG GAP

Anthony Hopkins

BIG BIG BIG BIG GAP

Brendan Fraser

BIGGEST GAP

Will smith

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1 year ago

Long live independent film!

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1 year ago

A race between two stubbornly, emphatically independent films like ANORA and THE BRUTALIST is a beautiful, strange thing — and a real indicator Hollywood is still enamored by the kinds of films it now refuses to fund. Gives you hope things might turn around.

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1 year ago

Michelle
Then Mikey
Then Emma
Then Frances
Then Jessica

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1 year ago

…… the way y’all still live in 2014

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1 year ago

the GOP is a direct threat to poor people everywhere and the messaging against it should always highlight that fact

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1 year ago

“Probably wish we were the ones committing genocide now don’t you 😌😌” is a really strong message that’ll definitely help you with the midterms keep up the good work 👍🏾👍🏾

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1 year ago

Truly let's wake it up! So many people want to talk about the protest of 2020 "failed" and keep chalking it up to lack of grassroot follow through when really the Black elites sold us out and allowed Biden to parade around Floyd's family all for that feeble bill to get stalled in congress anyways

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1 year ago

Brady corbet
Ramell Ross
Sean baker
Luca guadigno
Denis Villanuve
Should be the lineup !

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1 year ago

my imaginary Best Picture line-up

I Saw The TV Glow
Nickel Boys
Challengers
Queer
Furiosa
La Chimera
The Brutalist
Janet Planet
A Different Man
All We Imagine As Light

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1 year ago

We've finally defeated cancel culture. Now people only get fired for criticizing the government

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1 year ago

In the sense that…you know what I mean?

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1 year ago
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What surprise nomination would you be most excited to see at the Oscars tomorrow?

Personally rooting for RaMell Ross (NICKEL BOYS) in best director.

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1 year ago

gonna be the wokest ive ever been for the foreseeable future bc i REFUSE!!! to partake in the cultural regression we’re about to see

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1 year ago

THE ZONE OF INTEREST

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1 year ago
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The Future of the Movies, Part 4: The Necessity of Discovery | Features | Roger Ebert On how critics and film lovers need to look off the beaten path to ensure the future of the form.

"The future of cinema lies in rekindling the necessity of discovery."

For this @ebertvoices.bsky.social future of the movies, I wrote about the need to find some way to write about small films and new filmmakers.

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1 year ago
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“Films are the closest we get to dreams. We speak in images and try to create as much meaning, symbolism and subtext within those images as we can.”

I interviewed Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold about THE BRUTALIST and their fraught view of artist-patron dynamics: www.rogerebert.com/interviews/t...

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1 year ago

Nerdy neoliberals…..

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