Throughout the film, we follow her as she wanders through Hong Kong in an existential haze, drifting through streets, cafés, ...
He shot 100 kitschly decorated homes rented out for porn shoots – and spent nine years on a project about his mum and dad. Has any photographer better captured everyday America?
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This interview was published in Arts & Ideas, a publication by The Martha’s Vineyard Times, in 2024. After the tragic news of John Forté’s death at the start of 2026, we wanted to republish the piece ...
Alexander Skarsgård may steal the show as a toxic director, but he can't quite save a script that feels more like a ...
In a viral clip from Werner Herzog’s Antarctic documentary, a lone penguin marching to its doom has become the feathered ...
There was a time when compiling a best-of list for January felt like scraping the barrel, artists and labels holding fire on their best music until the blossoming of snowdrops and the renewal of ...
When the credits rolled on Is This Thing On? we couldn’t help but feel a bit cheated. Cheated that the great performances weren’t used for a better script, cheated that the stand-up comedy angle ...
I’m just in total awe,” says Sally Snowman. The recently retired keeper of Boston Light stands at the top of the lighthouse in an interview captured by artist Jessica Mallios. “You see all the prism ...
From The Last Detail to Badlands, these masterpieces have become enshrined in cinematic history, coming to represent the accomplishments of the 1970s.
In this Martin Scorsese-directed 2006 cop thriller, Leonardo DiCaprio delivers one of the most exhausting performances of his ...