Thursday, 17 March 2011

Distraction

This is no time in my life for new British films to be popping up. I can't help but watch them. 


This looks hysterical, when you laugh that much in a trailer, you know it's going to be a gooden'


This however, looks crap. But I love Robert Sheehan, so I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt. 

Monday, 7 March 2011

Cracks.

Today I watched the 2009 film Cracks starring Eva Green (The Dreamers) It was the first film in a while that had me so hooked I forgot my impending dissertation which seems to be the for-front of all thoughts at the minute. Set in a typically beautiful English boarding school Eva's French, Queen's English accent is flattering and her outfits through out are incredible. Eva is effortless. 








Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Daisy Lowe Hot for Esquire Magazine by Greg Williams



I love this video of Daisy Lowe for Esquire. There's something real about Daisy Lowe that you can relate to, her bodies realistic and she knows what she's talking about. Of course she has some underline daddy issues and her mum's a famous crack head but you can't have it all. Also, Mark Ronson really can pick 'em. 

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

"Babes in Mobland"

I love a good period drama at the best of times and Boardwalk absolutely kills with its sexy and intriguing story saddled along side some brief prohibition history and gangster scenes. This shoot by Vanity fair is a great showcase for the female actresses that, I feel, really make the show.





Thursday, 17 February 2011

Epic Mealtime

Completely pointless and disgusting but I love these short films from youtube. Like any internet phenomenon they've literally come out of nowhere on to everyones screen but I actually really like the way they're shot and edited. Plus they're really funny and that girl eating the giant pancake is hot... 




Sick but in a good way!

No hero necessary

Emotionally devastating films, shot as if they're actually documentaries, following these people on the verge of  break down. No hero, no real plot, not story. Just emotion and feeling. Are the best genre of film. I've found few films that pull it off accurately but Neil Armfeild, Derek Cianfrance and Sofia Coppola are directors who nail it.