Saturday, January 26, 2019

Elisa Sednaoui


L'Odyssée (2016)



Highly influential and a fearlessly ambitious pioneer, innovator, filmmaker, researcher and conservationist, Jacques-Yves Cousteau's aquatic adventure covers roughly thirty years of an inarguably rich in achievements life.

Well-produced biopic with some great nature and underwater cinematography and a competent cast never quite captures Jacques-Yves Cousteau's love and enthusiasm for oceans and nature.

Inga Eiriksdottir


ph: Terry Tsiolis

New Stuff: Hedvig Mollestad Trio



Camila Morrone


Dead of Night (1945)


An architect senses impending doom as his half-remembered recurring dream turns into reality, when the guests at the country house encourage him to stay as they take turns telling supernatural tales.

Magnificently conceived anthology movie, four directors pull it all together, with memorable and some frightening moments and a great. cast

Halliwell****: "Chillingly successful and influential compendium of the macabre, especially effective in its low-key handling of the linking sequence with its circular ending."

Maltin****: "Classic thriller...final sequence with Redgrave as a schizophrenic ventriloquist is a knockout."

Miranda Kerr


ph: Jumbo Tsui

New Stuff: The Twilight Sad



Who's That Girl?


Photographer: David Stewart

Jennifer Pugh


ph: Giorgio Z Gatti

A day in the life, Dec 28


A day in the life, Dec 28, standing outside looking inside

Zandria Theis


New York


The scene in front of Everett House 17th Street north side of Union Square January 25, 1908

Lorena Maraschi


ph: Paul Scala

First Lines: Iain M. Banks - Against a Dark Background


She put her chin on the wood below the window.

Friday, January 25, 2019

Sandra Kubicka


A day in the life, Dec 27


A day in the life, Dec 27, standing outside looking inside

Esti Ginzburg


New Stuff: Mario Sorrenti - Kate


Sydney Roper


ph: Amyn Nasser

Hush (1998)



A young bride becomes the emotional pawn of her controlling mother-in-law.

A standard and fully predictable plot with an unconvincing ending is hardly redeemed by good performances.  

Not really worth the second viewing...

Halliwell (no star): ""Dire, risible domestic melodrama with action and sex asides, from a rock bottom bestseller. It long outstays its welcome even for unintentinal hilarity."

Maltin *1/2: "Viewers could read a novel watching this "thriller" and still not miss anything. Lange appears to believe doing Blanche Dubois all over again."  


Thursday, January 24, 2019

Taylor Bagley


New Stuff: Deerhunter



Terra Jo Wallace


Eloise (2017)


Four friends break into an abandoned insane asylum in search of a death certificate which will grant one of them a large inheritance. However, finding it soon becomes the least of their worries in a place haunted by dark memories.

Highly illogical horror drama manages some cheap thrills, but not much atmosphere or mystery.

Lily Donaldson


ph: Sebastian Kim

New Stuff: Frank Zappa



Who's That Girl?


Art: Wilhelm Gallhof

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Alexandra Egorova


A day in the life, Dec 26


A day in the life, Dec 26, Regensburg by night

Suzi Leenaars


ph: Cybele Malinowski

New York


The original Waldorf and Astoria hotels in 1899

Lauren Bacall


First Lines: Octavia E. Butler - Parable of the Sower


I had my recurring dream last night.

Kirsten Owen


ph: Peter Lindbergh

A day in the life, Dec 25


A day in the life, Dec 25, looking at the sidewalk

Paz de la Huerta


New Stuff: Frank Zappa



Angela Lindvall


ph: Peter Lindbergh

The Remaining (2014)


Friends gather at a wedding, but the celebration is shattered by terrifying apocalyptic events forcing them to examine life, love and faith as they must choose between redemption and survival.

Lacklustre and illogical doomsday yarn is especially annoying by abusing Biblical motives to explain its content.