пятница, 22 апреля 2016 г.

Kristin Zakala


ph: Katie Silvester

Berlin


February 2016, Museum für Naturkunde

Karen Mulder


ph: Bettina Rheims

Window faces


Regensburg, April 2016

Ines Gonzalez


A day in the life, Apr 21


A day in the life, Apr 21, objet trouvé

Marie-Louise Nielsen


New York


Rosie Tupper


ph: Jason Capobianco

First Lines: Marjane Satrapi - Persepolis


Valerie Avdeyeva


ph: Wayne Maser

Berlin


February 2016, Museum für Naturkunde

Juliana Martins


A day in the life, Apr 20


A day in the life, Apr 20, the markings on the sidewalk

Lisa Davies


ph: Donald Christie

New Stuff: All Saints


Their new album after more than a decade...



Lily Cole


Encounters at the End of the World (2007)


Film-maker Werner Herzog travels to the McMurdo Station in Antarctica, looking to capture the continent's beauty and investigate the characters living there.

Typical for Werner Herzog, this exploration of a forbiddngly uninhabitable and strange continent is idiosyncratic and intense and offers insights no other director would achieve.

Maltin***1/2: "This right-brain travelogue feeds the mind, the eye, and the mind's eye. Wryly, sometimes impatiently, narrated by the director, who dedicates the film to Roger Ebert."


Who's That Girl?


Photographer: Kim Weston

Taryn Davidson


Berlin


February 2016, Museum für Naturkunde

Macy Grootjen


A day in the life, Apr 19


A day in the life, Apr 19, blossoms

Julia Bergshoeff


New York


1945 Brooklyn Bridge, New York City

Ranya Mordanova


First Lines: Frederick Douglass - The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass


I was born in Tuckahoe, near Hillsborough, and about twelve miles from Easton, in Talbot county, Maryland.

четверг, 21 апреля 2016 г.

Shanina Shaik


Berlin


February 2016, Museum für Naturkunde

Liga Liepina


A day in the life, Apr 18


A day in the life, Apr 18, on the Danube

Georgia Hilmer


ph: Liz Collins

New Stuff: The New Yorker


(art: Peter de Sève)

Val Lipatova


Virus (1999)

 
When the crew of an American tugboat boards an abandoned Russian research vessel, the alien life form aboard regards them as a virus which must be destroyed.
 
Trashy (and gory) sci-fi monster movie with a good cast which is actually quite entertaining.
 
On renewed viewing: I must admit this movie movie i s a little guilty pleasure of mine.
 
Halliwell (no star): "Frenetic, simple-minded science fiction that follows an obvious course with few surprises along the way."
 
Maltin BOMB: "Drearily routine,with borrowed ideas and stereotyped characters, though Curtis and Pacula try."
 

Regina Feoktistova


New Stuff: Rory Gallagher


Rory Gallagher's legendary live album.


Olga Zhukova


Ghosts of Mars (2001)


A story of human colonists on Mars who must be rescued after becoming possessed by vengeful Martian ghosts.

This is like Assault on Precinct 13 set into a sci-fi context, but compared to that masterpiece this has a very messy script, mediocre performances and a silly, superfluous and irritating flashback-in-a-flashback dramaturgy.

On second view: still not good, but has some entertainment value.

Halliwell (no star): "Quaint, old-fashioned sf adventure, with a feeble premise for some unexciting action."

Maltin*1/2: "Routine, predictable, and dull: unimaginatively, the Martian-possessed people adopt a punk/grunge look."

Sui Xin Ran


New Stuff: Taste


Taste was the band Rory Gallagher began with before going solo.


Sveta Shishkina


Doomsday (2008)


A team of people work to prevent a disaster threatening the future of the human race.

Silly mixture of Escape From New York and Mad Max with a touch of sword and sorcery tossed in for good measure actually manages to thrill and to entertain.

Maltin**: "Shamelessly derivative, ultraviolent postapocalyptic thriller..."

Josephine Skriver


ph: David Bellemere

New Stuff: PJ Harvey


Finally: PJ Harvey's (great) new album!


Who's That Girl?


ph: Hans Feurer

Art: Frank Brunner