London photos: vintage automotive ads
I love when old ads are uncovered on city walls.
I love when old ads are uncovered on city walls.
Like a theme-park mounting of the 1991 cartoon, or the blandified pop version of an enchanting signature character tune. A watered-down pastiche of itself.
Starring Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane, from Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Odious propagandistic attempt to enshrine Turkish denial of the Armenian genocide of World War I into cinematic history via a tepid and unconvincing romance.
A wonder of low-budget suspense, this is a horror movie with no monsters, only people in an impossible situation. Intense, claustrophobic, totally gripping.
Sad and gray.
Takes women’s hostility out of the realm of the passive-aggressive and gives it free comedic rein physically in a way that is hilarious, disturbing, and pointed.
WHAT HAPPENED TO THOR’S GLORIOUS HAIR?!
From a hidden trove of street art near the tube station…
How the movie sausage gets made.