Saturday, July 17, 2021

Luma Grothe

 

ph: Kenneth Willardt

A day in the life, Jul 6, 2021

 

A day in the life, Jul 6, 2021, Regensburg by night

Raquel Zimmermann

 

ph: Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin

The Bat (1959)

 

A crazed killer known as "The Bat" is on the loose in a mansion full of people. 

OK mystery drama obviously based on a stage play is neither very exciting nor scary, but well-made in an old-fashioned way.

Halliwell (no star): "Poor remake of a standard twenties stage thriller; everyone chews the scenery."

Maltin**1/2: "Faithful filming of the...play..." 


 

Penelope Cruz


 

Today's Cat


 

Sharon Kavjian

 

ph: Remi Guenaire

A day in the life, Jul 19, 2020

 

A day in the life, Jul 19, 2020, a sun on a wall

Blanca Soler


 

New Stuff: The New Yorker


 

(Art: Malika Favre)

Cintia Dicker

 

ph: Joshua Jordan

New York

 

New York World's Fair 1964

Friday, July 16, 2021

Shalom Harlow

 
ph: Patrick Demarchelier

First Lines: D. H. Lawrence - The Rainbow

 

The Brangwens had lived for generations on the Marsh Farm, in the meadows where the Erewash twisted sluggishly through alder trees, separating Derbyshire from Nottinghamshire.

Anja Rubik

 

ph: Mario Testino

A day in the life, Jul 5, 2021

 

A day in the life, Jul 5, 2021, walking home at night

Carla Bruni

 

ph: Javier Vallhonrat

The White Tiger (2021)

 

An ambitious Indian driver uses his wit and cunning to escape from poverty and rise to the top.

Extremely well-made drama with an excellent cast adapts the novel into a fast-paced, complex narrative with and at times shocking and heart-wrenching scenes; the Indian local settings are depicted with accurate and beautiful detail. 


 

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Yana Polovynka


 

A day in the life, Jul 18, 2020


 

A day in the life, Jul 18, 2020, objet trouvé

Sara Barbieri


 

New Stuff: Frank Zappa



 

Jasmine Tookes

 

ph: Greg Swales

Junkopia (1981)

 

One day, at the stroke of evening, on Emeryville beach in San Francisco, where unidentified artists, leave, without anyone knowing, sculptures manufactured with items that have washed ashore from the sea.

Poetically intriguing short explores and celebrates the surrealism of the mysterious art work assembled at this sight.


 

Alexandra Tikerpuu


 

New Stuff: Neil Young


 

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Emma Bartlett


 

The Naked Edge (1961)

 

Five years after George Radcliffe was the chief witness in a high profile murder case, his wife receives a blackmailing letter accusing him of the crime. 

Psychological thriller has some good Noir cinematography, but its narrative is full of loopholes and unnecessary twists so that its suspense is limited.

Halliwell (no star): "Dreary thriller which piles up red herrings in shoals, then abandons them all for a razor-and-bathroom finale."

Maltin**1/2: "Uneven suspenser..." 


 

 

Sunday, July 11, 2021