Charlize Theron by Ellen Von Unwerth, 1998
Charlize Theron by Ellen Von Unwerth, 1998
A king has his reign, and then he dies. It’s inevitable. That is the natural order of things.
Andy and her one true love Baklava
charlize theron kicking ass is something that can be so personal
CHARLIZE THERON as LORRAINE BROUGHTON
Atomic Blonde (2017) dir. David Leitch
ATOMIC BLONDE (2017), dir. David Leitch
who are you?
andromache the scythian. but you can call me andy.
I want more representation, just selfishly, for my own girls. I want
that for the world as well, but of course, it starts with the fact that
I’m a mom to two small Black girls, and I want them to grow up in a
world where they see themselves, where there is an awareness that they
can be whomever they want to be because they see it. And that’s not just in cinema, that’s in life, too. I want to surround them in a world where they feel they belong and they can shine and they can
live to their full potential.
Atomic Blonde (2017) dir. David Leitch
Andromache of Scythia
I don’t know what kind of fucking genius suggested to Charlize Theron that she become more and more of an action star as she ages, or if she just reached a fuck it point of having enough star juice to realize her dreams in Hollywood, but whatever reason there is that I keep seeing her looking buff as shit and jaded as hell in monochrome tank tops is enough to give me hope that we are not in The Darkest Timeline. The Old Guard, Atomic blonde, Mad Max, this woman is 45 years old, wearing leather and doing her own stunts. Please give me another decade+ of her slowly getting more jacked until she, Lucy Lawless, Gina Carrera, and Linda Hamilton can give us some kind of super wild John Wick type of franchise that is 90% middle aged women doing hand to hand combat and 10% queer Romance.