Ormai sembrerò diventato cultore dell’horror. Ma non è così, quando intravedo il talento gli corro dietro. Di pochi mesi fa è stato il post sulla nouvelle vague orrorifica francese (quella di Aja e…
When we decided to give over our chairs at wallpaper.com to guest editors we chose people who understand the web and specialise in individual areas we cover, but maybe have a different take on…
Ashutosh Gowariker’s new movie, an adaptation of a Gujarati novel by Madhu Rye, is epic in length only.
For the second weekend in a row, “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs,” the animated 3-D movie based on the 1978 children’s book by Judi and Ron Barrett, led the weekend box office.
As European officials and artists lined up to defend Roman Polanski, the filmmaker’s lawyer said he would fight extradition on a 1978 sex conviction.
The entire run of the British series “Foyle’s War” has now been collected in a five-DVD box.
Six students from the current version of New York’s so-called “Fame” school compare themselves and their cinematic counterparts in two movies.
A life is falling apart. Does God care? So asks “A Serious Man,” the latest film from the Coen Brothers.
This week on DVD comes a 70th anniversary edition of “The Wizard of Oz” and a new edition of John Ford’s 1950 western “Wagon Master.”
Moviemakers like Zhao Dayong pursue their art in apparent violation of the law.
“Whip It,” Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut, prizes feminine self-possession while also relishing the idea of life played out as unapologetic performance.
A true representation of early 20th century innovation and an expression of the modernist hope for the future, the Chabot Museum seemed the perfect environment to showcase our 30 bespoke residential…
Half way through the London Design Festival and, blessed with good weather, spirits are high. The second installment saw us take in Tom Dixon’s ‘The Dock’ and much of the Brompton Design district in…
“The Blue Tooth Virgin” starts out feeling a little too “inside Hollywood” and only grows more so as it rolls along.
“I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” is a mediocre gross-out movie that barely pushes the envelope.