So many reasons to see this rare 35mm screening of a 90s classic, but a fairly niche one is it’s also the first film cameo by Dinosaur Jr’s J Mascis (who also features on the soundtrack). bsky.app/profile/lost...
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Went to Bristol recently and one of the advantages of a niche interest in modernism is that while the suspension bridge was heaving, both Clifton Cathedral and All Saints (with windows by John Piper) had not a soul to be seen.
Finally published in the Guardian, writing about Helsinki (no, I’m counting it!). Didn’t win the £200 though. www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/...
Glad to see The Bear still experimenting with form and further developing its characters. Season 4 felt like they were back in the game, though for me nothing can still quite match Jimmy’s banana.
For anyone interested in art or architecture the Do Ho Suh exhibition at Tate is a must. The sheer painstaking patience of the man is incredible. A genuinely original show themed around the memories of places we’ve lived. www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
From the Yoshitomo Nara exhibition at The Hayward Gallery.
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Looks like there are 3 tickets left. Run, don’t walk! bsky.app/profile/antb...
Visited Villa Stenersen in Oslo recently, designed by Arne Korsmo for Munch’s biographer. It’s well worth a trip.
A long time ago i made the mistake of asking the price of a small print of Yoshitomo Nara in a gallery, thinking i might get it as a gift for my partner. I did not get the gift. www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
Cinema Rediscovered returns to Bristol with an 80+ event line-up of global film gems…
Last chance to pick up an early bird pass!
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Twenty-five years on from the premiere of In the Mood for Love, Wong Kar Wai looks back on the complicated genesis of his masterpiece of desire and restraint.
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BFI Film on Film Festival opens for booking next week. Quite like the sound of a rare screening of Frank Perry’s (of The Swimmer fame) Fire Island set Last Summer. Oh, and i guess there’s also Star Wars from an original 1977 print. Might be popular? whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/defau...
Having visited Picker House today, it was every bit as good as it looks. Impeccably kept modernist time capsule with an art collection including Hepworth, Calder, Miro, Rodin, Sutherland and more (or Moore). Worth booking one of the limited tours. www.stanleypickertrust.org/about
Found a new house to add to this thread, and not one i’d ever heard of before - Picker House in Kingston. www.stanleypickertrust.org
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A wood-clad cinema with a central bar
Love this local cinema in Stockholm that I covered for @dezeen.com: www.dezeen.com/2025/04/04/i...
I’m a bit disappointed the penny didn’t drop at ‘The distressed shopper told staff he had climbed into a large basket full of squishy toy snakes in confusion and been unable to get out.’ But hey, it was early in the morning!
Went on a walk in Hampstead yesterday and discovered what has to be the nicest council estate I’ve ever seen. History of it here: municipaldreams.wordpress.com/2013/07/02/t...
Would also really recommend Bagsvaerd Church by Jørn Utzon. A bit more of a schlep out of town but well worth it. But check before you go and don’t turn up during a funeral like we did. www.archdaily.com/160390/ad-cl...
Finally watched Close Your Eyes, and when Ana Torrent intones ‘Soy Ana’, echoing her debut over 50 years ago, it hit me like a wave, returning me not just to Erice’s earlier masterpiece but also to a 30th anniversary San Sebastián screening attended by the actress. Where did all the years go?
A four wing office cubical set up up in a large room with green carpet. A pastiche of the Severance set design but with Ikea furniture
IKEA x Severance www.famouscampaigns.com/2025/03/ikea...
It’s Eric Rohmer’s birthday, which can mean only one thing: I get to reshare my favourite BFI article, by @sam-wigley.bsky.social. www.bfi.org.uk/features/80s...
“If you don’t stop that right now you’re toast!”
Spike Jonze’s 2013 film Her is playing at BFI next Thursday. Still feels so ahead of its time and well worth seeing on the big screen. whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/defau...
About 15 years ago their original EP was worth over £100. I remember showing someone my still sealed copy (which i’d got for free) when asked what the most valuable record i owned was. As i showed them i promptly dropped it, knocking about £50 off its value. bsky.app/profile/theq...
This Sunday, 2 March, from 1100-1300, you can visit one of the Isokon flats in exchange for a £10 donation to the gallery. There may be a wait. First come, first served.
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It’s a shame as there are some great touches (the quarry scene) but they’re then overshadowed by some fatal mishandling (the quarry party).
Although you shouldn’t expect a fictional narrative to stick to the details of someone’s (in this case Breuer’s) life, this article does touch on many of the things wrong with The Brutalist. Kept wanting Paul Thomas Anderson to step in and do it properly. www.theguardian.com/film/2025/ja...
A still from documentary WE ARE FUGAZI FROM WASHINGTON D.C.
Ahead of the release of a documentary film, JR Moores laments Fugazi’s absence yet remains wary of a comeback, offering some “stupid fucking words” on the band that never ceased getting better until they stopped altogether
The Strange World Of… #Fugazi
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