Saturday, January 18, 2020

New Stuff: The Wire


Who's That Girl?


Art: A.K. MacDonald

Meghan Roche


Window faces


Regensburg, January 2020

Rebecca Leigh Longendyke


ph: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott

A day in the life, Nov 22


A day in the life, Nov 22, Regensburg by night

Halima Aden


New York


Times Square (1922)

Audrey Marnay


ph: Horst Diekgerdes

First Lines: Philip Kerr - The One From the Other


We were just a stone's throw from what had once been the concentration camp.

Friday, January 17, 2020

Rinko Kikuchi


A day in the life, Nov 21


A day in the life, Nov 21, Regensburg by night

Ivanna Sakhno


New Stuff: Hannah Arendt


Tian Jing


Suite Française (2014)




During the early years of Nazi occupation of France in World War II, romance blooms between Lucile Angellier, a French villager, and Bruno von Falk, a German soldier.

Well-made period melodrama with a good cast is more successful depicting a French community under Nazi occupation than with its romance, but does so with some suspense.

Olwen Catherine Kelly


New Stuff: The New Yorker


(art: Bruce McCall)

Josephine Le Tutour


Lady in the Death House (1944)


A young woman is on death row for the murder of a man who was blackmailing her family, although she claims she was framed.

Likable, but highly unconvincing low-budget drama is gloomy and well-played, but otherwise unremarkable.






Sunday, January 12, 2020

Kirin Dejonckheere


A day in the life, Nov 19


A day in the life, Nov 19, Regensburg by night

Carolina Burgin


ph: Emma Tempest

New Stuff: Lightning Bolt



Birgit Kos


ph: Frederico Sorrentino

Anon (2018)



In a world without anonymity or crime, a detective meets a woman who threatens their security.

Although transporting an in-the-face message warning of the increasing grip of cyberspace onto everyday life, this sci-fi tale has great style and atmosphere, and Owen and Seyfried are convincing in the lead roles.

Roos Abels


ph: Eniko Szucs

New Stuff: Tyler, the Creator



Mia Goth


ph: Paolo Roversi

The Diabolical (2015)


A single mother, and her children, are awoken nightly by an intense presence, and she asks her scientist boyfriend to destroy the violent spirit, that paranormal experts are too frightened to take on.

A conventional haunted house tale with a time travel twist is too ambitious for its own good and so loses most of its plausibility along the way, despite some cheap scares in between.

Jourdan Dunn


New Stuff: The New Yorker


(art: Pascal Campion)