A Phoenix from the Ashes
Beauty on the big screen The commercial release earlier this year of the film ‘I Am Love’ – directed by Luca Guadagnino and co-produced by Tilda Swinton – marked a turning point in contemporary cinema...
View ArticleWes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom
I have long been of the opinion that Wes Anderson is one of America’s most perfect directors, his love for cinema is boundless and his creativity is infinite. Whenever I feel a bit despondent about the...
View ArticleWes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel
Take yourself back to a time when no one had heard of Wes Anderson, long before The Darjeeling Limited and The Royal Tenenboums, to a time just before the release of comedy-drama Bottle Rocket in 1996....
View ArticleThe Wes Anderson Formula
Wes Anderson’s multi-layered and multi-faceted feature films continue to garner a massive fan base. Since 1996, with the release of Bottle Rocket, he’s moved from madcap independent cinema to...
View ArticleWes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel
I was irritatingly late to the party where Wes Anderson’s eighth feature film The Grand Budapest Hotel is concerned, but it was most definitely worth the wait. I remember watching his last offering...
View ArticleThe Untitled Magazine: Legends Issue
These two articles appeared in The Untitled Magazine: Legends Issue. Vivienne Westwood: Rebel with a Cause When it comes to sartorial legends, to not include the Queen of anti-establishment fashion...
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