Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

dailyflicks:

HALLOWEEN
1978 | dir. John Carpenter

boneybarnes:

31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN
DAY #4: A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) • dir. Wes Craven

“Do you believe that people can dream what’s going to happen?”

horrorgifs:

House of 1000 Corpses (2003) dir. Rob Zombie

ozu-teapot:

Halloween II | Rick Rosenthal | 1981

Jamie Lee Curtis, Dick Warlock

cronenbergesque:

GINGER SNAPS (2000)

ozu-teapot:

Halloween II | Rick Rosenthal | 1981

junkfoodcinemas:

Halloween (1978) dir. John Carpenter

russian-and-soviet-cinema:
“WILL YOU NEVER STOP RUINING MY LIFE TELL ME
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russian-and-soviet-cinema:

WILL YOU NEVER STOP RUINING MY LIFE TELL ME

merelygifted:

To hell with the billionaire class.  Tax them down into millionaires!

merelygifted:
“Federal judge blocks enforcement of Texas abortion ban | Boing Boing
A District Court judge in Texas yesterday issued an injunction barring enforcement of Texas’s abortion ban, describing it as plainly unconstitutional and designed to...

merelygifted:

Federal judge blocks enforcement of Texas abortion ban | Boing Boing

A District Court judge in Texas yesterday issued an injunction barring enforcement of Texas’s abortion ban, describing it as plainly unconstitutional and designed to avoid judicial scrutiny.

“In a 113-page opinion, Pitman took Texas to task over the law, saying Republican lawmakers had ‘contrived an unprecedented and transparent statutory scheme’ by leaving enforcement solely in the hands of private citizens, who are entitled to collect $10,000 in damages if they bring successful lawsuits against abortion providers who violate the restrictions.”

Now it heads up to higher courts. The consensus seems to be that the U.S. Supreme Court could explicitly rule on Roe v. Wade through other challenges to it on the docket because this case is really about Texas’s private enforcement trick for passing otherwise unconstitutional laws. But like the court itself, coverage is now so angry and partisan that it’s hard to know what to believe.