Looks like they had her pose and dress like Marlon Brando in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.
Poor girl.
I think it was only recently acquired by DC it used to be under a different label that went under. It's Grimm fairy tale characters who live in a section of NYC after they were exiled from their homeland. The comics follow Bigby Wolf, once grandma eating wolf, now local detective.
I'm not a huge comic guy but I've been enjoying this so far. It started in 2002 and it shows because there's zero diversity, zero homosexuality, and a decent story to boot.
I read the book last year and yeah, if it isn't clear already from the first few chapters, reading this book will depress you and doom you to watching the world slowly kill itself while understanding exactly how it's happening because Solzhenitsyn laid it out for you.
Ok to give her the benefit of the doubt, you don't need to be underweight to be diagnosed with anorexia(ie: eating significantly little). Maybe she just developed the symptoms recently?
That being said, as someone who knows a couple people with actual anorexia, the extremely skinny frail kind, she doesn't have anorexia lmao. Also, most people with actual legitimate eating disorders don't go to social media to tell everybody.
There are people with legitimate, diagnosed eating disorders and then people with quirky "eating disorders" because they think it is cool to have one.
You basically just described the plot of the new purge
More of a comedic take on the typical Wick (retired guy out of the game who's still got it) type of action hero.
I enjoyed the movie as well. Hopefully they build off of this movie a bit more. Pretty straightforward action movie but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
CW has a terrible track record of continuing tv shows usually their first season is ok; granted, I don't watch a lot of their recent stuff. Arrow and Flash season 1s were good but both shows go downhill because every CW show is destined to become a soap opera within three seasons.
I'm a lurker here but man I love Tarkovsky so much. If anyone is passionate about film his works are must sees for sure. Slow, methodical, meditative, they are films that you slowly digest over days after your viewing. Solaris might be his most accessible (or Ivan's Childhood) but my two recommendations are Stalker and Andrei Rublev.