Ian McEwan’s new book, Lessons: Global events penetrate individual lives Ian McEwan has returned with another literary novel filled with an intimate portrayal of a single man's life as he experiences intense
A Field Struggle by Lucile Dumont While it is not enough to declare oneself a feminist to become one, it is also not enough to declare oneself in
Red Star FC for sale or to resist? Last week saw the end of the Red Star FC buyout by a US pension fund, 777 Partners, despite opposition from fan
It Came From Aquarius Records and stayed around for a good while A documentary on esoteric record store featuring interviews w/ Matt Groening (The Simpsons), Wayne Coyne (Flaming Lips), John Darnielle (The Mountain Goats),
Ghosts pass through, running from the body as Light Creates Shadow An inner journey through the creative process, psyche, and a confrontation with the Shadow, buried deep within the subconscious mind.
The peak of praxis: A small conversation about Institute Benjamenta On the screen we see the hilarious fonts of the movie and the eyes of a monkey. We can mention the perpetrators
[Antlers] Almost failed social realism horror Antlers (2021), directed by Scott Cooper based on Nick Antosca's short story 'The Quiet Boy,' highlights on children growing up in harsh
Roh: or Ruh, An Unsettling Malaysian Folk-Horror Story ROH is a eerily atmospheric folk horror tale that follows a single mother and her two children as they flee their home in
No Future: Punk and the Underground Graphic Novel Punk visual culture was immediate, ephemeral and transitory, defying claims to longevity and to seriousness. It would be no surprise then that