Year: 2025

Anne Hathaway Falls Into Pop-Star Damnation in “Mother Mary”

A24 is polishing its altar again, this time for “Mother Mary,“ David Lowery’s upcoming psychological drama-thriller set to crash into theaters in April 2026. Forget the soft-focus mythmaking of “A Ghost Story,” Lowery seems finally ready to sink his teeth into something juicier, weirder, and possibly occult as hell. Front […]

Prague’s Signal Space Launches a New Era of Immersive Art

Prague’s Neo-Renaissance Market Hall, once the city’s hub of trade and industrial elegance, has reopened as Signal Space, the city’s first permanent immersive art gallery. More than a gallery, it signals Prague’s shift toward forward-looking experimentation, embracing contemporary creativity alongside its rich history. Signal Space offers a purpose-built venue for […]

Skateparks & Broken Fingers: The Wild Ride of CHASING DOLLS

Chasing Dolls show up like a welcome glitch in the system: everything shifts, everything vibrates, nothing behaves, and that’s exactly the point. They’re the sort of band that turns sleep deprivation into religion, skateparks into sanctuaries, and personal disasters into plot twists. If you’re meeting them for the first time, […]

Ilya Fomin’s Latest Series Scatters Beauty Across the Wave-Bared Shores

In June 2025, Moscow-based photographer Ilya Fomin journeyed to Merzhanovo, a secluded corner of Russia’s Rostov Oblast, to create a new series that reads as a visual poem. Nestled near the Sea of Azov, Merzhanovo’s quiet fields, traditional rural rhythms, and untouched landscapes form the perfect crucible for Fomin’s explorations […]

Bi Gan’s “Resurrection” Unveils a Cinematic Dreamscape in New U.S. Trailer

A new era of cinematic ambition takes shape in Bi Gan’s “Resurrection,” a film poised to redefine what it means to dream on screen. Following his hypnotic explorations in “Kaili Blues” and “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,“ the Chinese auteur returns with an anthology that blurs the line between reality […]

Martin Amis Unveils “Reverie”, Capturing Tension Beneath Stillness

Martin Amis returns to the Thames Estuary with “Reverie,“ a new photobook that feels less like a publication and more like a field report smuggled out of a dream. The project extends the quiet pulse of his earlier “This Land,“ yet the atmosphere here is heavier, more haunted, as if […]

Inside Electric Castle’s “In a World That Won’t Stop Singing”

There’s a crooked kind of beauty in watching a music festival through the eyes of someone who feels absolutely nothing when sound swells around them. “In a World That Won’t Stop Singing,” Electric Castle’s documentary on musical anhedonia, steps away from melodrama and oversized explanations. It lets the subject breathe […]

How Andrew Christian Made Punk Energy Walk the Runway in ‘Fix Me’

‘Fix Me’ arrives like a street fight dressed in silk. Andrew Christian channels tension into threads, turning private rebellion into something you can wear, stare at, and feel vibrating in your chest. Every look snarl with its own energy: tartan ripped from expectation, knits twisted into armor, silhouettes teetering between […]

Life Paused in the Bucharest Metro, Through Andrii Rutnytskyi’s Eye

Andrii Rutnytskyi didn’t grow up studying photography in some polished academy. He learned by watching, moving, and drifting between places. Raised in Southern Ukraine and spending most of his life abroad, he picked up his first visual language while documenting sports teams in the U.S., a world where tension, timing, […]

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