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Sam Barlow πŸ§œβ€β™€οΈ Project C & D

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Writer & Director of πŸ”₯ IMMORTALITY @halfmermaid - "10/10" Edge πŸ”₯ HER STORY @herstorygame - Telling Lies - Aisle - Silent Hill: Shattered Memories - He/Him

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The Criterion Channel 24/7 feature is a dream. We don’t need endless scrolling and infinite choice, we need sick curation. I turned it on three times today: first I got the end of Paris, Texas. Later, got Eraserhead. Currently enjoying Hausu. Cancel all other services !

The @criterionchannl 24/7 feature is a dream. We don’t need endless scrolling and infinite choice, we need sick curation. I turned it on three times today: first I got the end of Paris, Texas. Later, got Eraserhead. Currently enjoying Hausu. Cancel all other services !
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Austin Wintory(@awintory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled for my friend (& Eros!) Abubakar Salim on the impending release of ZAU. I am loving the game. Likewise its score by my friend Nainita Desai! So much detail and delicious musicality.

Humbling / amusing way for Screen Rant to shout her out for the great work. I'm touched β™‘

Thrilled for my friend (& Eros!) @Abzybabzy on the impending release of ZAU. I am loving the game. Likewise its score by my friend @nainitadesai! So much detail and delicious musicality. Humbling / amusing way for @screenrant to shout her out for the great work. I'm touched β™‘
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Sam Barlow πŸ§œβ€β™€οΈ Project C & D(@mrsambarlow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U are the best pie shop in Brooklyn, why you got to close at 6pm on Friday don’t people want pie to kick off their weekends? (Subtweeting the pie shop)

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In an essay to accompany our edition of PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK ('75), Megan Abbott explores how Peter Weir’s sun-dappled, sexually charged nightmare about a disappearance in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Australia remains unnerving work of poetic horror. criterion.com/current/posts/…

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