Skate Kitchen: The Closest Thing To Flying
by“When a girl first starts skate boarding, something magical happens, says Nina Moran, “a skateboard is like their flying broom, when you get on a board,…
“When a girl first starts skate boarding, something magical happens, says Nina Moran, “a skateboard is like their flying broom, when you get on a board,…
The 11th edition of the Amacort film festival, fully dedicated to shorts and taking place in Rimini, Fellini’s birthplace, has wrapped up last week and…
Film Noir is often defined as an European import. The offspring of Teutonic refugees and the result of the influence of German expressionism on the…
Watching the 1977 Dario Argento version of Suspiria, heightened my anticipation of the new release by director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name,…
A sizeable chunk George A. Romero’s all too short body of work was born between night and dawn. An overtly experimental stage -composed of four…
Cars in cinema are more than just props or vehicles that enable a character to get from A to B. They can be used to…
“The world is so different in the daylight. In the dark, your fantasies get so out of hand. But in the daylight everything falls…
What makes Let The Right One In so special is that it stands alone from its peers in the horror genre. It is a Swedish…
Barefoot on stage, black silk, white-bleached hair: this is Stelahr. Born in London, raised in Berlin, Stella Franke was nurtured in an environment surrounded…