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How their argument should have ended... >:3

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“There is not a film performance this year more technically virtuosic than Alfre Woodard’s awe-inspiring central turn as Bernadine, a hardened prison warden who has long repressed the psychic toll of executing over a dozen inmates throughout her career, in Chinonye Chukwu’s Clemency. Using little more than her body, the most expressive and effective weapon in her arsenal, Woodard draws a haunting portrait of a woman quietly reevaluating the sum total of her life’s work, weighing her professional standing with the deep-seated guilt that pours out like a burst dam during the film’s climax, which plays out entirely on Woodard’s tormented face. In an earlier shot, following a heated argument with the lawyer (Richard Schiff) of the latest prisoner (the remarkable Aldis Hodge) that Bernadine is scheduled to put to death, Woodard does nothing but constrict her throat and gulp with alarming severity. It’s a small, perfectly suppressed movement that exposes a fissure in this supposedly ironclad figure, a single trace of the abysmal vulnerability that Bernadine herself declines to acknowledge. If acting awards were actually handed out on merit alone, the Oscar would already be in Woodard’s hands.” — Matthew Eng
Memorable Moments from Great Performances of 2019
(Source: TribecaFilm.com)
and here’s ya boy! allen! this really isn’t a redesign more so just my hot take.
Gotham Masterlist
** = Ongoing Story Total Number - 30 Last Update - 9/13/2020
My Main Masterlist - Here
My Tag List - Here
Alfred Pennyworth x Reader
** “From Something to Nothing to Something” - Moving back to Gotham seemed like a good idea. But after an apartment robbery hits you at the worst time, you rely on Alfred and Bruce for some help.
Bruce Wayne x Reader
“Fight Me” - Reader has a rough day and Bruce helps her out. Confessions are a thing.
Edward Nygma x Reader
“Dangerous Game” - Requested Oneshot using the song Dangerous Game from the musical Jekyll & Hyde
Jerome Valeska x Reader
“Where Have You Been?!” - Requested Oneshot
Jim Gordon x Reader
“Infected” - Requested Oneshot
Oswald Cobblepot x Reader
“Songbird” - Oswald and reader have been together for quite some time now. She has been with him through everything, but he finds out something new when he comes home from work early.
Victor Zsasz x Reader
“Stage Kisses” -Reader is working a show. Victor says that he has to work and can’t make it, but ends up surprising the reader.
** “Guard Dog” - After a home invasion, Victor’s girlfriend gets back on her feet with the help of others.
“Creeper Shot” - Reader finds out that Victor has been taking sneaky pictures of her. Fluff ensues.
“Realization” - Victor realizes how much he likes reader
“Date Night” - Requested Oneshot
Multiple Characters
“Tightrope Walking” - When Jerome comes back, you are forced to not only tell your boyfriend, Bruce, about your past, but you have to relive it too… (Includes: Bruce Wayne, Jerome Valeska, and Jim Gordon)
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“The Wrong Man” (1956), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Batter's from Cage
In the form of birds(???)
I don't know...
Smoke,Slugger,Kusuri and Charon by @cage-nyancoat
And little sketch my spin-off Uprising ‹:'