Saturday, November 7, 2020

Jessica Stam


 

ph: Steven Meisel

First Lines: China Miéville - Railsea

 


This is the story of a bloodstained boy.

Emma Laird

 

House on Bare Mountain (1962)


 

The Wolfman, Dracula and Frankenstein spy on a girls' school in the mountains, where most of the girls spend their time sunbathing in the nude, nude exercises and nude art classes.

Silly and juvenile nudie horror comedy creates more unvoluntary laughs than the intended jokes do.


 

Kylie Bax

 


Today's Cat


Faith Picozzi


 

A day in the life, Mar 30


 

A day in the life, Mar 30, night-time still life

Dasha Malygina

 


New Stuff: Marc Ribot & The Young Philadelphians




Caroline Trentini


 

Friday, November 6, 2020

Satan in High Heels (1962)


 
A carnival burlesque dancer robs her junkie ex-husband, goes to New York, gets a job at a high-class club where she becomes the mistress of the wealthy owner.
 
Seedy sexploitation Noir drama doesn't compel with its simplified, undramatic plot, but Meg Myles does show talent as actress and singer, and Mundell Lowe's jazzy score is excellent. 


 

Lily James


 

ph: Lucian Bor

New Stuff: The New Yorker


 

 (art: Richard McGuire)

Lauren de Graaf



Chambre 666 (1982)


 

During the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, German director Wim Wenders asks fifteen other famous directors to give their views on the future of cinema.

Curious short documentary with an interesting idea is fascinating for its array of important directors and their views, but is generally, due to the temporal nature of the query, outdated. 
 

 

Cara Delevingne



New Stuff: Tricky

 



Who's That Girl?


 

ph: Simon Skreddernes

Art: Domenico Tintoretto


 
Bio:

Angela Lindvall


 

ph: Paolo Roversi

The Nest of the Cuckoo Birds (1965)


 
An agent for the Liquor Control Department is dispatched to disband a gang of cut-throat still operators on an island in the everglades run by their leader "Doc".
 

At first, this off-kilter Southern Gothic drama puts its audience off with over-the-top screeching performances and seemingly amateurish direction, but does compel with its harsh b/w settings and a genuinely nightmarish atmosphere.


 

Myrthe Bolt


 

ph: Rebekah Campbell

Today's Cat


Thursday, November 5, 2020

Kaia Gerber


 

ph: Steven Meisel

A day in the life, Mar 29


 

A day in the life, Mar 29, objet trouvé

Anne Hathaway

 


New York


 

Snoopy - Macy's Day Parade

Audrey Marnay


 

ph: Mario Sorrenti

First Lines: Iain M. Banks - The Hydrogen Sonata


 

In the dying days of the Gzilt civilization, before its long-prepared-for elevation to something better and the celebrations to mark this momentous but joyful occasion, one of its last surviving ships encountered an alien vessel whose sole task was to deliver a very special party-goer to the festivities.

Flavia Lucini


 

ph: Rob Northway

Orgy of the Dead (1965)


 
A couple driving to a cemetery looking for inspiration for a horror story encounters the dancing dead. 
 
Mercilessly juvenile and utterly tedious succession of amateur nudie dance scenes and not much else; believe it or not, Ed Wood's inane dialogues add some (involuntary) comic relief.

 


Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Mischa Barton


 

ph: Max Vadukul

Today's Cat


Vika Radchenko

 


A day in the life, Mar 28


 

A day in the life, Mar 28, window still life

Chu Wong


 

ph: Leslie Zhang

New Stuff: Three Queens in Mourning




Daniela Lopez

 


The Staggering Girl (2019)


 

Francesca, an Italian-American writer who lives in New York and must return to Rome to retrieve her aging mother. 

Sumptuous art house short with lots of Valentino Haute Couture to admire actually utilizes its stellar cast to tell a compelling woman's story.



Meisa Kuroki

 


New Stuff: Beyonce

 



Grace Hartzel


 

ph: Hedi Slimane

Lock Up (1989)


 
With only six months left of his sentence, an inmate is transferred from a minimum security prison to a maximum security prison by a vindictive warden.

Tough prison camp thriller is watchable for its cast, but adds nothing new to the genre.
 
Halliwell (no star): "Nasty and sadistic, with no redeeming qualities."

Maltin*1/2: "Missing are Linda Blair, John Vernon, a lesbian guard, and 15 gratuitous showers; you do get a body-shop montage backed by Ides of March's "Vehicle." Bottom of the world, ma." 
 

 

Monday, November 2, 2020

The Movies I Watched in October

American Murder: The Family Next Door (2020)  7
 
 
Babylon Berlin 3 (2020)  6 
Beyond Skyline (2017)  5
Casablanca (1942)  10
 
 
The Chase (1946)  6 
Chloe (2009)  6
The Conspirator (2010)  6 
David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet (2020)  8
 
 
Emily in Paris (2020)  6
End of Summer (2014)  8
 
 
Everything and Nothing (2011)  7
 
 
Une femme coquette (1955)  6 
Good Time (2017)  6  
Home to Danger (1951)  6
House of 1,000 Corpses (2003)  6
I See You (2019)  6 
Idiocracy (2006)  6
Johnny Come Lately (1943)  6 
The Key to Reserva (2007)  6
The Meg (2018)  6
The Mist (2007)  7
 

Mortal Engines (2018)  6
The Naked Street (1955)  6
Oculus (2013)  5
Of Mice and Men (1939)  7
 

 Patterns (1956)  7
 
 
 
Pontypool (2008)  6
Une rencontre (2014)  6 
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)  7
 
 
Street Scene (1931)  7
 
 
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1933)  8
 

 
The White Diamond (2004)  7
 

You're Next (2011)  6