Inland Empire is a film by David Lynch about a once-feted Hollywood actress who is cast in a movie that is rumoured to be cursed. From a queer, feminist perspective, film critic Melissa Anderson examines how Lynch’s late masterpiece is not only a brilliant evocation of how images work on the mind, but how powerful 'acteurs' are in the creation of dreamlike cinema. Laura Dern’s astonishing performance, as the film’s realities splinter and identities multiply, is elucidated by Anderson through her deep affection and respect for Lynch. The book is part of the Decadent Editions series, which examines one film for every year of the 2000s, each a milestone of contemporary cinema.
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Paleo Diet Cookbook
Choosing the Foods Which Your Ancestors Used to Eat and Get Healthy (Easy to Prepare Healthy Crock Pot Paleo Recipes)
- 202pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This collection offers easy and delicious recipes tailored for those on a weight loss journey, emphasizing the paleo diet plan. It provides vital details and guidance to help readers shed pounds while enjoying flavorful meals.
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- 123pages
- 5 heures de lecture
