malfoypure:

The 422nd Quidditch World Cup

escapekit:

The Last Billboard

A 36-foot-long billboard located at the corner of Highland and Baum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Every month, a different individual is invited to take over the billboard to broadcast personalized messages, which are spelt out using wooden letters that are changed by hand. 

you can follow it’s tumblr here. 

(Source: thelastbillboard.com)

gifthg:

My blood is a flood of rubies, precious stones,
It keeps my veins hot, the fire’s found a home in me.

folkstellar:

Nothing’s sacred anymore. Those girls and I got so close. They were painting me naked every day for months. It was kind of like going to a really bizarre sleepover. It’s what you guys imagine we do: One naked girl and seven pairs of hands all over her.

buchananjames:

Sam Claflin by Eric Guillemain for L’UOMO VOGUE [x]

merryradcliffe:

[The script’s] specific about the fact that it’s there but it’s not particular about what it is. […] After a lot of research I landed on cerebral palsy as being a viable option because there is a specific kind of cerebral palsy called Hemiplegia, which affects one side of the body and not the other. It’s also a condition that can be apparent at birth. So then I had to learn about the mechanics of cerebral palsy and what that involves, why it affects the body the way that it does, and how people learn to live with it - they usually become incredibly skilful with their ‘good’ side. I felt it was important to make his condition specific, rather than attempting some generalised ‘cripple’ thing. To me, that is kind of offensive, to say, “oh well I’ll just do something a bit weird”, without looking into it at all. That’s not doing justice to people who are disabled or to the character that Martin [MacDonagh] wrote“  - Daniel Radcliffe on his character Billy’s disability in The Cripple of Inishmaan 

offtojamieland:

The Barden Bellas in Pitch Perfect 2 (x)

ninadobreva:

It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.

luciferetlucia:

Visually stunning movies Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Cinematography by Bruno Delbonnel