THE BEST OF SHANGHAI FASHION WEEK S/S 24
Shanghai Fashion Week 2024 started the Asian fashion calendar off with an electrifying start. Shanghai has been at the forefront of the Asian fashion market
Shanghai Fashion Week 2024 started the Asian fashion calendar off with an electrifying start. Shanghai has been at the forefront of the Asian fashion market
“I became a painter because I wanted to elevate painting to a level as moving as music and poetry” – Mark Rothko Mark Rothko (1903-1970) was an
If we judged movies purely on originality this might have been the film of the year. It’s the near future and water shortages in urban
After reading a few very dismissive reviews about how robotic Ryan Gosling was as the late Neil Armstrong I wondered if that accounted for the
Even though it came out before this film, I watched Peter Berg’s Mark Wahlberg-starrer Deepwater Horizon more recently than Mile 22, and it made me realise what disposable
“I’ve held on too tight, I’ve lost the edge”, said Cougar (John Stockwell) to his commander (James Tolkan) at the beginning of Top Gun. After
With an opening scene that includes the line “It’s hard being a diamond in a rhinestone world”, you know you’re in for a good time. Dumplin’ offers
I’ll remain an Andrew Niccol fan for life, but he’s disappointed me lately with Good Kill, The Host and In Time, so I went into Anon
I realised back around the time of Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol that we had a franchise worthy of being the American James Bond. Mission: Impossible – Rogue
Like Lesbian Vampire Killers, Cowboys and Aliens or Dead Snow, this cheapie love letter to the horror genre tries to construct a high concept USP made up of only
Lynne Ramsay’s fourth feature, a violent thriller, is as simple as it is discreet. Critics are comparing You Were Never Really Here to Martin Scorsese’s Taxi
Trust in journalism is at an all time low, an I recently came up with an idea about why. Thereʼs a much more detailed description
My my, just how much they missed in this strange and confusing sequel. If you were a fan of the first Mamma Mia! for its
There’s no finger-pointing in Debra Granik’s latest film, but a discreet and powerful message in between the images. A man and his daughter live alone