Saturday, January 30, 2021

Lauren de Graaf


 

ph: Greg Swales

New Stuff: Erin Rogers


 

Alexina Graham


 

ph: Marcin Tyszka

New York


 

A Story of the NYC Subway, W 28th St, 2002 - Kazuo Sumida

Siri Tollerød



First Lines: Neil Gaiman - The Ocean at the End of the Lane


 

Nobody came to my seventh birthday party.

Doutzen Kroes

 


The Dead Zone (1983)

 

A man awakens from a coma to discover he has a psychic ability. 

David Cronenberg tones down his trademark gore excellent Stephen King adaptation in favor of a more subdued and atmospheric interpretation of the story - enhanced by Walken's sensitive performance.

Halliwell*: "Glum thriller with a fairly predictable outcome but some well-staged episodes."

Maltin***: "Absorbing Stephen King story...Walken's moving, heartfelt performance is the core of evolving, if sometimes meandering movie where (despite reputations of King and Cronenberg) the emphasis is not on blood-and-guts horror."  


 

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Linda Evangelista


 

Patterns (1956)


 

When Fred Staples is recruited onto the board of a high-powered New York corporation, he finds his ethics and ambition at odds. 

Electrifying business drama based on an excellent Rod Serling play convinces with its intensity and high-class performances.

Halliwell***: "Tense little boardroom melodrama with domestics asides, one of the best of the filmed TV plays of the mid-fifties."

Maltin***1/2: "Trenchant, masterfully acted drama of greed and abuse of power in corporate America..."  


 

Emma Stone


 

New Stuff: Orphea




Taylor Marie Hill


 

ph: Alasdair McLellan

Chloe (2009)


 


 

Suspecting her husband of infidelity, gynecologist Dr. Catherine Stewart hires an escort named Chloe in order to test his faithfulness. Soon, the relationships between all three intensify. 

Disappointing remake of the French movie Nathalie...accentuates the exploitative elements of the tale, and the result is some kind of a threesome love drama - and this despite made by a famed director and a star cast.

Maltin**: "...sexually provocative - with plenty of female nudity - but winds up being downright silly." 



Olga Kurylenko



New Stuff: The Residents


 

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Who's That Girl?


 

Photographer: Jayne Hinds Bidaut


 
Find more at:

Birgit Kos


 

ph: Peter Lindbergh

The Mist (2007)


 

A freak storm unleashes a species of bloodthirsty creatures on a small town, where a small band of citizens hole up in a supermarket and fight for their lives. 

A monster movie executed as a psychological drama with a simple message ("We've seen the enemy, and he is us"), but with an extraordinary and downbeat ending.

On rewatching: A great monster movie for our times; the social analysis is even more virulent nowadays. 

Maltin***: "Suspenseful and graced with very good effects, this is a monster movie in the classic mode. It also has some social commentary...Controversial ending is changed from the story." 


 

Eva Green

 


Today's Cat


 

Laura Julie

 

ph: Mariya Pepelanova

A day in the life, May 3


 

A day in the life, May 3, graffiti

Nadja Auermann


 

ph: Helmut Newton

New stuff: Kylie Minogue




Cameron Russell


 

ph: Mario Sorrenti

New York


 

Manhattan Skyline, Photo by Fred Stein, 1946

Veronica Lake



First Lines: Charles Stross - The Apocalypse Codex


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A clear spring night over Bavaria, cloudless and chilly.

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Michaela Bercu


 

ph: Bettina Rheims

The Chase (1946)


 

Chuck Scott gets a job as chauffeur to tough guy Eddie Roman; but Chuck's involvement with Eddie's fearful wife becomes a nightmare. 

Odd Cornell Woolrich adaptation hold's our attention with good Noir atmosphere, a capable cast and some suspense, but the disappoints with an unnecessary twist ending.

Halliwell*: "Weird Cuban-set film noir with a strange cast and stranger atmosphere. A genuine bomb, but worth a look for its pretensions, its cast, and its trick ending."

Maltin**1/2: "Mildly diverting melodrama..." 


 

Delia Boettcher


 

Today's Cat



Viktoriya Sasonkina


 

ph: Steven Meisel

A day in the life, May 2


 

A day in the life, May 2, objet trouvé

Herieth Paul


 

ph: Chris Nicholls

Monday, January 25, 2021

New Stuff: Neil Young & Crazy Horse

 



Liu Wen


 

ph: Li Qi

Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1933)


 

When a series of crime events terrorize the city, the police suspect the involvement of Dr Mabuse, a notorious criminal. They are astonished as he has been captive in an asylum since a decade.

Top-notch action thriller of its time with some madcap sequences revealing Fritz Lang's obvious brilliance, but - despite some claims to the contrary - it's less political warning and rather just simple entertainment.

Halliwell*: "Fast-moving penny dreadful, alleged by its director to be a denouncing of the doctrines of Hitler, but showing little evidence of being more than a very slick entertainment."

Maltin***1/2: "...less stylized but no less entertaining crime story - which even incorporates supernatural elements. Film was a subject of controversy during Nazi era." 


 

Vivien Leigh


 

ph: Alex Stewart

New Stuff: David Bowie


 


 

Laura Harrier


 

ph: Eric Chakeen