Friday, January 10, 2020

Yara Shahidi


Window faces


Regensburg, December 2019

Adut Akech


A day in the life, Nov 18


A day in the life, Nov 18, Regensburg by night

Jana Julius


New York


Central Park (1925)

Natalia Vodianova


ph: Van Mossevelde + N

First Lines: Gordon Dahlquist - The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters


From her arrival at the docks to the appearance of Roger's letter, written on crisp Ministry paper and signed with his full name, on her maid's silver tray at breakfast, three months had passed.

Bregje Heinen


ph: Pierre Toussaint

A day in the life, Nov 17


A day in the life, Nov 17, Regensburg by night

New Stuff: Lizzo



Catrinel Menghia


Sniper 2 (2002)


A former Marine sniper is lured back in on a top-secret mission to take out a rogue general who is committing atrocities on the Muslim population.

Above-average actioner is professionally staged with a suspense and a fairly well-considered script.

Hyun Ji Shin


ph: Charlie Engman

New Stuff: Klein



Rachel Cook


Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)


When seeds drift to earth from space, mysterious pods begin to grow and invade a small town, replicating the residents one body at a time. 

Strangely, I keep reading that this quite efficient horror thriller is a remake of the old classic, but it actually is a straight continuation which even includes the ending of that movie re-staged with the same actor.

On rewatching: excellent sci-fi horror, one of the best of the 1970s.

Halliwell: "Flashy updating of the 1956 classic, mistakenly set in a big city and confusingly unravelled, with nobody for the audience to empathize with. Its nicest effect is to have Kevin McCarthy appear in a cameo."

Maltin***: "Chilling remake of 1956 classic with many new twists and turns; unfortunately, it runs out of steam and offers one climax too many."


Monday, January 6, 2020

Léa Julian


ph: Driu Crilly & Tiago Martel

New Stuff: Delayed Gratification


Saoirse Ronan


Mr. Brooks (2007)


A well-respected businessman is sometimes controlled by his murder and mayhem-loving alter ego.

Satirical in intent, this serial killer tale packs far too many subplots into the mix making it implausible in any direction you choose to understand it: at least, William Hurt is obviously enjoying his part as the cynical alter ego.

Maltin**1/2: "Interesting ingredients, but a lumpy stew; sometimes laughably absurd."

Julia Restoin-Roitfeld


New Stuff: Robert Musil


Jessie Bloemendaal


Manbiki kazoku (2018)


A family of small-time crooks take in a child they find outside in the cold.

Subtle, humanist and touching drama of a patchwork outside family is portrayed as more loving and sincere than 'normal' families and plays out like a warmhearted inversion of Nagisa Ôshima's Shônen.

Kiko Mizuhara


Sunday, January 5, 2020

New Stuff: Michael Kiwanuka



Who's That Girl?


Art: Boris Vallejo

Bella Hadid


Window faces


Regensburg, November 2019

Shelby Hayes


A day in the life, Nov 14


A day in the life, Nov 14, lime plant

Maggie Duran


New York


Broome Street from Broadway (1925)

Scarlett Johansson