This weekend, whether in the south or the north, two events captured the attention of all of France: the Dua Lipa concert in Paris and Jul’s in Marseille. While one broke attendance records
«We’re not looking to make sneakers and T-shirts, and we want to make military equipment,» said the President of the United States this Sunday, explaining the reasons behind the count
Josh O’Connor is truly everywhere. While we wait to see him in the upcoming film by master director Steven Spielberg, and we’ve already caught a glimpse of him as the priest in the third chapter of
About a year ago, more than thirty elementary schools in the district of the English city of Saint Albans, a town of around 75,000 people located northwest of London, launched a project aimed at disco
There are three things you can't mess with when it comes to Italians: mom, pizza, and coffee – and the controversy sparked by Tommy Cash's Espresso Macchiato at the Eurovision Song Contest i
The cosmos of relationships is changing, and cinema must evolve in how it tells those stories. Increasingly aware of dynamics imposed by a society we are trying to deconstruct—especially in relation to the self and h
There are approximately 1.475 billion registered vehicles in the world and a human population exceeding 8.1 billion. This means there are about 182 cars per 1,000 people, highlighting that the majority
Gone are the days when the Cannes Film Festival was ‘solely about cinema’. Over the years, it has evolved into a celebration where film meets fashion, beauty, jewelry,
In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about Generation Z. The young people born between 1997 and 2012 have been labeled, studied, criticized, and praised more than any other g
Having Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor and still failing to make a good film is almost impossible, yet Oliver Hermanus managed it. Premiered in the competition section
In the blink of an eye, the week is coming to an end, and the weekend is just around the corner. At the same time, spring has made its grand return to put an end to our winte
This week the weather in Milan has left us a bit confused. Between the spring thunderstorms and the first summer heat, in May it’s hard to know what to do—stay home with a good mov
The string of live-action remakes continues. Although Snow
The word sirens can have a double meaning. In terms of imagery, the term refers to the beautiful marine creatures who, with their voices, are able to lure sailors to their deaths beneath the waves. The sirens
It is believed that the internet has reduced our attention span, the timeless power of a printed book, the silence, and the ability to immerse ourselves in a story, detaching from everything
“I’m speechless,” shares architect Denise, a recent visitor to Palazzo Grassi in Venice. She said it will take her a few days to process how she really feels about the exhibition. But i
After Kyoto, Miami, Kyoto, San Francisco, and Cuba, the project Chronicles by French artist JR has arrived in Naples. More precisely in the Duomo, the Cathedr
On June 21st, Paris will once again be swept up in the sound and chaos of the Fête de la Musique, France’s annual, government-endorsed music celebration where the only rul
Interior design is witnessing the return of the Space Age aesthetic, which harks back to the era of space exploration during the Fifties and Sixties. This style, characterize