TIME: Alice found the perfect vessel in Moore, who almost always manages to be both fearless and pitch-perfect. Even in extreme roles, like the aging actress fighting for one last great part in Cronenberg’s corrosive movie satire Maps to the Stars, she never showboats or grandstands.
Quietly magnificent, Moore plays Alice the way Pablo Casals played the cello, with delicate power and masterly vibrato. She locates each sad nuance as Alice tries valiantly to hold on to her memory, her bearings, her old cunning, her family, her self. The struggle may be doomed, but she can’t stop fighting. We hate to use the O word but, come Academy Award time, Still Alice should bring this four-time Oscar nominee the honor she has so long and richly deserved, for a performance that is — and Alice might appreciate this — unforgettable.
The actress creates the year’s most impressive, acute and poignant movie portrait.
Moving on to Michelegend gifs. Can't believe she turned down Still Alice, a Germanotta-sized career mistake.
Oh, just realized the Kardashians are going to Armenia in April, the month dedicated to the Armenian Genocide. Woo lord, Turkey better buckle up hihi. QUEENS!
I heard Begging for Thread on the radio while I driving tonight and it reminded me of this space pen I have that writes upside down and in mid air and stuff.
Sleek and metallic, it writes so smooth and it's like this cylinder with no sharp edges and no beginning or end.