Saturday, March 23, 2019

Behati Prinsloo


ph: Alexandra Nataf

A day in the life, Mar 7


A day in the life, Mar 7, on my way home from work

Julie Delpy


New Stuff: Current 93


Who's That Girl?


Photographer: Drahomír Josef Růžička

India Tuersley


Window faces


Regensburg, March 2019 (Sasha Pivovarova)

Rianne Van Rompaey


ph: Sarah Moon

A day in the life, Mar 6


A day in the life, Mar 6,on my way home from work

Emily Ratajkowski


New York


Lindsey Wixson


ph: Zoey Grossman

First Lines: Tim LaHaye - Left Behind


Rayford Steele's mind was on a woman he had never touched.

Friday, March 22, 2019

Shanina Shaik


ph: Karl Simone

A day in the life, Mar 5


A day in the life, Mar 5, window display

Riley Montana


New Stuff: James Ellroy


Nikoline Bodker Bredahl


Mon pire cauchemar (2011)



After two guys become best friends, one's mom -- a prim, proper career woman -- meets the other's dad, who lives out of his van.

Modern-day screwball comedy is more satirical than humorous; against all odds, Isabelle Huppert and Benoît Poelvoorde make it work.

Arizona Muse


ph: Steven Pan

New Stuff: The New Yorker


(art: Malika Favre)

Who's That Girl?


Art: Totoya Hokkei

Missy Rayder


A day in the life, Mar 4


A day in the life, Mar 4, Regensburg evening

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Yara Khmidan


A day in the life, Mar 3


A day in the life, Mar 3, objet trouvé

Eniola Abioro


ph: Hanna Moon

New Stuff: Sophie Zelmani


Eugenia Volodina


Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011)


Johnny Blaze, tortured by the Ghost Rider's curse, gets a chance of redemption through protecting the Devil's son, whose father is pursuing him.

Pure trash cinema: silly story, mayhem and a cast of overacting stars.

Maltin BOMB: "Even worse than the 2007 film; the potential for spectacle is trashed by the relatively low budget."

Devon Windsor


New Stuff: Vijay Iyer & Craig Taborn


Laetitia Casta


Horns (2013)




In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to find strange horns sprouting from his temples.

Starts off more like a fantastical satire and descends into melodramtic horror; pure nonsense for a limited audience.

Jean Shrimpton


New Stuff: Eliot Weinberger


Who's That Girl?


ph: Gabriel Martin

Photographer: Danila Tkachenko

Claire Forlani