Saturday, November 24, 2018

Kristina Sheiter


New York


New York City sunset, 1965

Nastassja Kinski


First Lines: Lois McMaster Bujold - Barrayar


I am afraid.

Catherine Deneuve


Black-and-white


Wels, Austria, November 2018

Cate Blanchett


ph: Norma Jean Roy

Window faces


Regensburg, November 2018

Hayley Williams


A day in the life, Oct 29


A day in the life, Oct 29, Christmas decoration

Jacquelyn Jablonski


ph: Zark Zhang

The Courier (2012)


A specialist carrier is hired to deliver a mysterious case to the underworld's most dangerous hitman.

Average thriller has lots of action, but with an uninteresting, costrued plot and a disappointing ending.

Gizele Oliveira


ph: Richard Bernardin

New Stuff: J. Mascis



Jana Jung


Wind River (2017)


A veteran hunter helps an FBI agent investigate the murder of a young woman on a Wyoming Native American reservation.

Finely directed crime mystery with a convincing story, excellent cast and great landscape cinematography; unfortunately, the ending celebrates an act of vigilantism.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Coco Rocha


ph: Takay

New Stuff: Garner's Modern American Usage


Who's That Girl?


Photographer: Victor Sloan

Anna May Wong


Pilsen


Plzeň Zoo, September 2018

Isabelle Adjani


ph: Claude Azoulay

Black-and-white


Wels, Austria, November 2018

Cecilia Chancellor


ph: Marcus Tomlinson

Window faces


Regensburg, November 2018

Françoise Dorléac


A day in the life, Oct 28


A day in the life, Oct 28, Regensburg by night

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

First Lines: Philip Kerr - A German Requiem


It was a cold, beautiful day, the kind you can best appreciate with a fire to stoke and a dog to scratch.

Ho Yeon Jung


ph: Kim Oimil 

Pilsen


Plzeň Zoo, September 2018

Anja Rubik


Black-and-white


Regensburg, October 2018

Jane Fonda


ph: Rick Strauss

A day in the life, Oct 27


A day in the life, Oct 27, Christkindlmarkt

Lana Del Rey


New Stuff: Current 93



Juliette Binoche


Babylon Berlin, Season 2 (2018)


The true nature of the locomotive, smuggled into the country and hijacked by Russian counter-revolutionaries and re-captured by the state, sitting in a hangar in the middle of nowhere, is finally revealed.

Successful continuation of the story with equal quality in style, atmosphere, period detail and the same excellent cast finally wraps up its complex plot into a final, albeit twisty conclusion.

Roosmarijn de Kok


New Stuff: Michael Timmons



Cai Lee


ph: Daniel Jackson

The Fourth Estate (2018)


A look at how The New York Times covered President Trump's controversial first year in office.

Extensive, close-up and intimate documentation examining the inner workings of a newspaper in constant response to daily events; highly revealing, even in minor details.