Digital Renegade

Digital Renegade

May
24

LIVE AND LET DIE

When you were young and your heart was an open book You used to say live and let live (You
3 min read
May
22

BACK TO NATURE

It seemed that the 1960s and 1970s marked the beginning of a re-evaluation of traditional British values and the colonial
4 min read
May
19

NACHO MAN

I like to think (perhaps mistakenly) that I have a good understanding of human psychology, but just yesterday, watching a
4 min read
May
15

RING OF FIRE

What I particularly love about director Barrie Kosky's Ring Cycle so far at the Royal Opera House is
3 min read
May
14

DOUBLE FEATURES

Having recently watched two seasons of Apple TV's Severance and finding myself dissatisfied with the endless rabbit holes
2 min read
May
13

THE KEYS

There’s a famous double episode of Seinfeld which revolves around keys, and on Saturday I felt as if I
5 min read
May
12

MIMETIC

I haven’t revisited Edward Yang’s Taiwanese masterpiece Yi Yi (2000) in a few years, though it remains a
3 min read
May
08

H H

"With all of the money and fame I still can't get my kids back, nggas see my
4 min read
May
07

DEEP ENDERS

SPOILER ALERT If the dark end of the 1960s was preempted through cinematic conjuring, then Roman Polanski got the ball
2 min read
May
05

SOUNDTRACK FOR THE BELLY OF AN ARCHITECT

Wim Mertens composed what is perhaps the most beautiful of all the film scores in Peter Greenaway’s cinematic canon.
1 min read