Picture this: it’s the year 2000. Juicy Couture’s velour tracksuits are ever-present. Bubblegum pink, baguette bags, and bedazzled logos are…
Film | Spencer
How Pablo Larraín’s Spencer has managed to capture the allure and humanity of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Film | Last night in Soho
Fancy a night at the cinema? We review of Edgar Wright’s new psychological horror, Last Night in Soho.
Our newfound love for film photography
The UK appears to have found a new love for film photography. Why is this? Are we falling in love with a trend or an art form.
The Netflix Effect: The resurgence of Chess
We examine the way in which lockdown and a Netflix mini-series have fuelled the revival of a centuries old game of strategy.
South Korean feminist film creates controversy
Despite its popularity, an independent feminist film has caused controversy and criticism throughout South Korea, despite encouraging gender equality.
Feast for the Eyes: When art and cuisine collide
The Photographer’s Gallery shines the spotlight on a visual exploration of food with its latest exhibition.
The tale of creativity
Has the film and the TV industry lost its creativity over the last decade? Or are reboot and remake just really popular?
Three teen films that became feminist royalty
Were you Team Jacob or Team Edward?
The art of producing homes on-screen
Artefact meets Mark Digby and Michelle Day, the creative minds behind some of modern cinema’s most impressive sets.
