of course he's read the secret history!!
Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Brionne Janae
- Dead Poet’s Society
- Kill Your Darlings
- A Beautiful Mind
- Black Swan
- Midnight in Paris
- Rope (1948)
- Maurice
- The Great Gatsby
- The Dreamers
- Talented Mr Ripley
- The Da Vinci Code
- Cracks
- Suspiria
-Vertgio
- Dial M For Murder
- Amelie
- Knives Out
- Clue (1985)
- Mother!
- Riot Club
- Mulholland Drive
- Picnic at Hanging Rock
- Anna Karenina
- Call Me By Your Name
- See You Up There
- Any Agatha Christie movie
- Manhattan Murder Mystery
- Colette
- The Prestige
- Another Country
- Zodiac
- Uncorked
- Only Lovers Left Alive
- Good Will Hunting
- Aresnic and Old Lace
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
- Girls in Uniform
- Death on the Nile
-Pride and Prejudice
CHAOTIC ACADEMIA
- Rushmore
- Igbo Goes Down
- What We Do in the Shadows
- The Double
- The Favourite
PUNK/GRUNGE ACADEMIA
- Blue Spring (2001)
- Brick
- Sound of Metal
- Nightcrawler
- Mystery Train
DARK ACADEMIA
- Hurrah, We Are Still Alive!
- Suspiria
- The Moth Diaries
- Phantom Thread
- Incense For the Damned
- The Red Violin
- Howl
- Eyes Without a Face
- Carnival of Souls
LIGHT ACADEMIA
- Picnic at Hanging Rock
- Daisies
- Cinema Paradiso
- The Crimson Permanent Assurance
- The Children’s Hour
ROMANTIC ACADEMIA
- Carol
- Portrait of Lady on Fire
- Vita and Virginia
- The Handmaiden
- Only Lovers Left Alive
- Orlando
New York Movie-how I feel when I look at Edward Hopper paintings
Dinner Party-for dinner parties with friends (this one is collaborative so feel free to add some of your songs as well)
painting-self explanatory; for when I’m painting
dumb luck-a soundtrack to a sapphic art heist movie idea
To Live Forever- a TSH playlist (songs I think fit)
matchbox cars- for driving all around Tokyo with friends (futuristic and retro at the same time)
coming of age- if I made a teen show, this would be the soundtrack
House Arrest- for cleaning the house with a robot version of you
summer- for wasting your days with your small group of friends
mockingbirds- songs I’d listen to when I fake my death
clementines- for laying on your bed, feeling full and complete
sunflowers- based on that Holly Warburton painting
The Analects, Confucius- a collection of his quotes, documented by his pupils shortly after his death.
Theologus Autodidactus, Ibn Al-Nafis- one of the first Arabic novels and considered an early example of sci-fi and a coming of age story
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Pu Songling- a collection of classical Chinese stories
The Heart of Hyacinth, Onoto Watanna- coming of age story about a Eurasian child raised by white parents
Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe
The Woman in the Dunes, Kōbō Abe- themes of myths and suspense wrapped into an existential novel
The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran- collection of poetic essays
Twelve Years a Slave, Solomon Northup- memoir of a black man sold into slavery in America
Contending Forces, Pauline Hopkins- focuses on African American families in American society, post Civil War
Iola Leroy, Frances Harper- one of the first novels published by an African-American woman
One Hundred Years of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez
On Love and Barley, Bashō Matsuo-
The Home and the World, Rabindranath Tagore- a love story mixed in with a political awakening
American Indian Stories, Zitkala-Sa-legends and tales from the authors life based on her childhood and the community
A Dark Night’s Passing, Naoya Shiga- a young mans trial through disturbing experiences
Cane, Jean Toomer- fiction based of black life in Harlem
Where There’s Love, There’s Hate, Silvina Ocampo and Adolfo Casares
not sure if anyone is interested in this but here is a list of the most joyfully vital poems I know :)
You're the Top by Ellen Bass
Grand Fugue by Peter E. Murphy
Our Beautiful Life When It's Filled with Shrieks by Christopher Citro
Everything Is Waiting For You by David Whyte
Lawrence Ferlinghetti Is Alive! by Emily Sernaker
Instructions for Assembling the Miracle by Peter Cooley
Barton Springs by Tony Hoagland
Footnote to Howl by Allen Ginsberg
Song of the Open Road by Walt Whitman
Tomorrow, No, Tomorrower by Bradley Trumpfheller
At Last the New Arriving by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
To a Self-Proclaimed Manic Depressive Ex-Stripper Poet, After a Reading by Jeannine Hall Gailey
In the Presence of Absence by Richard Widerkehr
Chillary Clinton Said 'We Have to Bring Them to Heal' by Cortney Lamar Charleston
Midsummer by Charles Simic
Today by Frank O'Hara
Naturally by Stephen Dunn
Life is Slightly Different Than You Think It Is by Arthur Vogelsang
Ode to My Husband, Who Brings the Music by Zeina Hashem Beck
The Imaginal Stage by D.A. Powell
Lucky Life by Gerald Stern
Beginner's Lesson by Malcolm Alexander
Presidential Poetry Briefing by Albert Haley
A Poem for Uncertainties by Mark Terrill
On Coming Home by Lisa Summe
G-9 by Tim Dlugos
Five Haiku by Billy Collins
The Fates by David Kirby
Upon Receiving My Inheritance by William Fargason
Variation on a Theme by W. S. Merwin
Easy as Falling Down Stairs by Dean Young
Psalm 150 by Jericho Brown
Pantoum for Sabbouha by Zeina Hashem Beck
ASMR by Corey Van Landingham
A Welcome by Joanna Klink
From Blossoms by Li-Young Lee
At Church, I Tell My Mom She’s Singing Off-Key and She Says, by Michael Frazier
What they don't tell you is that if you drink soda in a friendly and joyful state of mind, all the negative effects, like the high sugar and acidic content, are nullified