Phantom Thread
Phantom Thread is a slow-building movie, it takes its time to show what this story is about and who’s story is this. And to get under your skin.
Phantom Thread is a slow-building movie, it takes its time to show what this story is about and who’s story is this. And to get under your skin.
Never thought I’d have so much fun with a Pharrell Williams concert. This one was part of the Lollapalooza Argentina 2015 Festival held on March.
In a time when homosexuality was still very much taboo, Jonathan Demme dares give what many dubbed in the late 80s/early 90s as the “gay plague” very careful consideration, and by extension highlight the element most neglected therein — the human element.
A disfigured concentration camp survivor searches postwar Berlin for the husband who might have betrayed her to the Nazis.
Antonio Banderas stars in Pedro Almodóvar latest flawed little genre-defying masterpiece.
Up, Guards and at ‘Em!, the third album by Leeds-based The Pigeon Detectives, is a fairly underwhelming record with no memorable moments to make it worthwhile. With strong competition in the post punk revival/guitar rock scene, The Pigeon Detectives need to step up their game if they want to stay relevant.
The Piggy Dolls have returned, releasing their first full-length album. Leaving aside weight and concept issues, Piggy Dolls is a great group. Their vocals put them miles ahead of their competition in today’s idol world.
In a world filled with rail thin idols competing with one another to have the best “s-line,” a refreshing new group has debuted in South Korea. Piggy Dolls is a three-member vocal unit that makes most of the girl groups out today sound like singing chipmunks.