Saturday, March 14, 2026

Rachel Weisz is Deliciously Unhinged in Netflix’s Vladimir

Desire is the presence of absence. We yearn acutely for things or people that we do not possess; the greater the desire, the more powerful the disappointment. It's akin to Gatsby's...
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