F1:The Movie is as Close as you can get to Racing in the Best Driver’s Seat.
Formula 1 fan or not, there is no denying this Summer blockbuster will have you on the edge of your seat and chasing the thrill of racing in the fastest cars.….
28 Years Later, a Masterpiece that Humanises Death and puts Memorials at the Forefront…
Over two decades since Danny Boyle and Alex Garland graced the screens with a legendary post-apocalyptic world, 28 Years Later has transformed the rage-infected horror into a land where you learn to live and love one last time.
The Architecture of Andor Part II: Re-Framing the Barbican
The Barbican Centre. One of the most iconic Brutalist developments within the City of London.
It’s also one of the easiest places to get lost in. A little walk on the bridges you could end up in the most interesting spaces, or in a space far far away…
The Architecture of Andor Part I: The Brunswick and Brutalism
For many years and since its foundations were laid, Brutalism has been described to fail as an architecture of the future… but did it really fail? History has always rejected its placement in its own time, it’s been displaced as a style of architecture since it’s been built but now we come to recognise it more in the image of a future.
A Study on the Cinematic Act of ‘Ostension’
There’s this exhilarating feeling of recognising locations used to film some settings, and then have the urge to visit it…
Star Wars: The Skeleton Crew & Retrofuturism
The data cards are in, and Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’s release has taken many by surprise with an adventure that might be one of the strongest Star Wars shows this year…