If you still can't get that peach scene from Call Me By Your Name out of your head, now you have the perfect soundtrack for your thoughts: the limited "peach season" vinyl release, which is peach in color and scent.
So I threw the peach away, composed myself, and went to Timothée and told him, “Timmy, I tried the peach myself, and it works. We can film the scene.” And he goes, “Of course it works! I tried it myself as well.” “Call Me by Your Name” opens November 24. Head over...
How about that peach scene, though? Continuing our Best Picture debates,MashableEntertainment Reporter Jess Joho and Clint Gage talk about Luca Guadagnino's Italian-set love story. Can a little indie flick sneak up on the Academy and win two years in a row?
“Call me by your name,” Oliver says to Elio, “and I’ll call you by mine.” Oliver wants to be united with “Oliver,” Elio with “Elio.” From a Catholic perspective — but also in the best philosophical and literary traditions of the classical world — human sexuality is ordered ...
Not even mid book, it gets really disturbing with the peach scene, getting even h I am only giving 3 ⭐ due to Aciman’s writing, which I think is absolutely superb。 I am speechless, though not in a good way。 Call me by your name has been acclaimed over the past few years, ...
There is a scene toward the end of Call Me by Your Name, Luca Guadagnino’s intimate and piercingly honest adaptation of Andre Aciman’s superb novel, in which a graying university professor in Italy sits down with his puffy-eyed, 17-year-old son for an unexpected talk. Dad quotes Monta...
Checking in with the charming breakout star of 'Call Me by Your Name' before the Oscars come a-calling.
SEE ALSO:'Call Me By Your Name' is the rare case where you should watch the movie before reading the book But there is one part of the book that didn't make the movie, and nobody's talking about it: The poop scene. In the book, Elio and Oliver go to Rome, embarking on one la...
Shailene Woodley dancing along on the beach to Sufjan Stevens? I love how absolutely zany this is! This is the song Elio and his Oliver made out to! Let’s imagine how the Monterey Five discovered Call Me by Your Name, and what they thought of it.
Fifteen years ago, I wrote a book about the Wounded Knee Massacre, and what I learned still keeps me up at night. But it is not December 29 that haunts me. What haunts me is the night of December 28…’ (via Letters From an American) Posted on 29 Dec 24Categories LinkLeave a comme...