



“The core question, for me [as] David in this series, is ‘Why doesn’t he run when he smashes the window? Why doesn’t he go?’ … I will say this much: There is, throughout ‘House by the Lake,’ the feeling of David looking back and assessing his life and all of the choices that he’s made, all of the hiding that he’s done, all of the repression he’s been through. … I think he’s starting to become aware of the fact that he’s spent a great deal of his life in hiding. Not being who he truly is. In that moment, David understands that even if he runs from this thing, where is he going to go?” - Cody Fern
CODY FERN | DAVID MADSON | AMERICAN CRIME STORY: THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI VERSACE
No need for the rules anymore… The chaos has won.
American Horror Story: Apocalypse (2018)
ENDLESS LIST OF MY FAVORITE CREATIVE WORKS: SUPERNATURAL
Saving people, hunting things – the family business.
You can’t stop me.
CARRIE (1976) dir. Brian de Palma
Sam, Dean and the Impala requested by ⇢ anonymous
Tina Yu’s “Animal World” at Corey Helford Gallery.
Dazzling polymer clay sculptures by artist Tina Yu for her solo exhibition, “Animal World,” opening Saturday, January 12th, 2019 at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, California alongside artists Krista Huot, Jang Koal and Lauren YS.
If you’re in the Los Angeles area, absolutely stop by!
Michael Langdon aesthetic: no need for rules anymore