('Školski dani', Nova knjiga, 2021; 'Hrome molitve', 2022; 'Metafizički monstrum, i druge recenzije i kritike', 2023; 'Žena koja skuplja poljupce', 2024)

Montenegro
Joined July 2010
Gets my vote for "Best Movie About NYC Ever Made"
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Returning to your draft after a long break
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Putting a nice Sunday flick on
Am I the only one who doesn't "arrange" their bookshelves? Every single shelf is maxed out. Every single book is squeezed in, stacked high, and fighting for its life.
While everyone else arranges their shelves by color, genre, or author, arrange yours chronologically. booksoftitans.com/p/the-case…
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Happy 90th birthday to Peter Watkins, one of my all-time favorite filmmakers.
This documentary can't come soon enough. The Thing Expanded is set to be released in April 2026. - Mike
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Forget AI, write your essays while having a panic attack 45 minutes before deadline, as God intended
This footage from inside the eye of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa might be the most jaw-dropping video ever captured of a hurricane’s eye, showcasing the infamous “stadium effect."
Interesting.
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Someone took a camcorder to a screening of HEAT in 1995 and recorded one of the first audience reactions to Al Pacino's now infamous "great ass" line 😂 The kind of film history we must preserve
Ivan Aivazovsky, The Wave
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Photo from the 1975 soccer match between the crews of Pasolini’s SALO and Bertolucci’s 1900.
People love to criticize reading in public as performative but I can't stress enough how much it would improve our collective mental health if we all carried books wherever we went.
normalize reading book in public.
"Weird Tales" by E.T.W. Hoffmann, published by Scribners in 1890. This two-volume set gathers the best fantastical and supernatural stories of the influential German Romantic author, translated into English by J.T. Bealby, who also provides a biographical memoir of the author 1/3
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It's the only painting known by name that Vincent sold in his lifetime, to a friend. Although he sold it for only 400 francs, he explained to his brother Theo that he was ashamed because he thought he had asked too much.
Vincent van Gogh The Red Vineyard
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The first recorded instance of a Montenegrin working, and they deport him.
BADGE AND BETRAYAL: ICE arrested Illinois officer Radule Bojovic, a Montenegrin national who overstayed his visa by a decade and was serving with the Hanover Park Police Department despite living in the U.S. illegally, according to DHS.
in all seriousness it is very disappointing when you open a book and there are thin margins with small and dense type like this. 500 words a page is two pages. why are you doing this to me
when you open a book and the pages are full of words 😭😭😭
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Rewatched THE FOG in theaters tonight, and I think it’s the gold standard in terms of horror aesthetics. It just looks and feels like *the* horror movie, the movie you’d show someone to explain what the genre is. Carpenter’s finest.