New trailer for ‘Love and Death’

Feb 16, 2023 11:14


“Where is the payback?” Your first look at @hbomax's ‘Love & Death,’ starring Elizabeth Olsen, Lily Rabe, Jesse Plemons, and Krysten Ritter, is here.

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- VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) February 16, 2023
HBO has released a new trailer flr ‘Love and Death’ starring Elizabeth Olsen ( Read more... )

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ginainabottle February 16 2023, 19:22:47 UTC

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masktaster February 16 2023, 19:24:27 UTC
Why are all these great actors starring in something that nobody wants or asked for

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buries February 16 2023, 19:26:45 UTC
Making movies out of actual murders is gross and only encourages dipshits to salivate over the killers and forget that actual human beings were murdered ruthlessly.

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ellie_andrews February 16 2023, 19:36:05 UTC
she got ACQUITTED? i must've totally blocked that part from my memory. good lord.

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ellie_andrews February 16 2023, 19:37:08 UTC
and that poor little baby :(

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ahkna February 16 2023, 19:43:05 UTC

I find it really interesting how media focuses so much on killer women to the point that if you went by media portrayals, you'd think there were as many women murdering people as men murdering people. There's also a specific taste for stories that portray the killer women as jealous, petty, crazy, etc.

In reality, 98% of murderers worldwide are men and 80% of the women who have killed had been abused by the deceased. So in every 1000 murderers, there's TWENTY female killers and 980 male killers. And only four of those women would not have been abused by the person they killed. FOUR.

Largely, in seeking these outlier stories, movies, television, and documentaries have pushed a narrative that pits women as equal dangers to men (and women) as men are, and that simply isn't true.

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