
London photos: spacetime anomaly over Oxford Circus at Lumiere London
My second favorite Lumiere installation of the event was this… thing hovering over Oxford Circus.

My second favorite Lumiere installation of the event was this… thing hovering over Oxford Circus.

If you could slap a dudebro fedora on Blade Runner, you’d get this ridiculous attempt at a mind-blowing sci-fi drama. Pretentious yet accidental silly.

The stakes feel lower than they should, but as a portrait of youngsters in a tough familial and social position, this is compassionate and engaging.

The life of a troop of macaques is explored via the travails of a female monkey. And the film is narrated by a woman. These little things have a big impact.

Simplistic, but a charming and child-friendly introduction to our cousins in the wild that no zoo could provide, with a monkey heroine whom kids will cheer.

This display, near King’s Cross, combined plastic bottles and light to unexpectedly beautiful effect.

A female protagonist, a female villain, and a supporting cast made up almost entirely of other women. And their story is not about seeking romance!

Utterly implausible on every level, and ultimately rather insulting: a bit of glitter and lots of hugs are the sum total of its “girl power.”

This past weekend, London played host to an absolutely marvelous festival of lights…

Fans have taken over a spot near Platform 9 3/4 in King’s Cross station to memorialize the actor.