In 1979, at the tail end of the punk era, Franc Roddam’s Quadrophenia helped convince a certain crew of UK kids to favor sharp suits over bondage gear.Host Rico Gagliano tells the twisty story of the movie, the ‘60s mod subculture it celebrates, and the mod revival it fueled. Guests include Roddam himself, superstar fashion designer Anna Sui, mod historians Paolo Hewitt and Eddie Piller…and a cameo from Sid Vicious’s shirt.Season 5, titled "Tailor Made," dives deep into the worlds of film and fashion. Each episode tackles a landmark movie that captured a major fashion look of an era, and then decodes what that look meant—to the culture that spawned it, the people who wore it, and the audiences who watched it on screen.Listen to episode 2 below or wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsStitcherSpotifyGoogle PodcastsMore...
- 2/1/2024
- MUBI
Author: Jon Lyus
This evening at Picturehouse Central in London (one of our most favourite cinematic hotspots in the capital) Roger Michell’s latest film was given its UK premiere. My Cousin Rachel is based on the 1951 novel by Daphne DuMaurier and plunges expectant audiences into a rich lake of revenge and romance – just the thing to block out the real world for a couple of hours.
Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin lead the film, directed by Michell whose previous films include Notting Hill, Morning Glory and Hyde Park on Hudson. The film co-stars Ian Glen (Game of Thrones) and Holliday Grainger (Their Finest Hours).
We couldn’t let the evening go by without asking Iain Glen about his role as Jorah in HBO’s Game of Thrones, Michell talked to us about James Bond films and Sam Claflin told us a little about a new role for him – as...
This evening at Picturehouse Central in London (one of our most favourite cinematic hotspots in the capital) Roger Michell’s latest film was given its UK premiere. My Cousin Rachel is based on the 1951 novel by Daphne DuMaurier and plunges expectant audiences into a rich lake of revenge and romance – just the thing to block out the real world for a couple of hours.
Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin lead the film, directed by Michell whose previous films include Notting Hill, Morning Glory and Hyde Park on Hudson. The film co-stars Ian Glen (Game of Thrones) and Holliday Grainger (Their Finest Hours).
We couldn’t let the evening go by without asking Iain Glen about his role as Jorah in HBO’s Game of Thrones, Michell talked to us about James Bond films and Sam Claflin told us a little about a new role for him – as...
- 6/7/2017
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
One of David Bowie’s most revered films turns 40 this year, a milestone being marked two different ways: “The Man Who Fell to Earth” is returning to English cinemas and its soundtrack is finally being released for the first time. The CD version will be available on September 9, the same day English moviegoers will have the chance to revisit Nicolas Roeg’s film about an alien (Bowie) experiencing our humble planet, while a box set including a 2xLP is set to follow on November 18.
Read More: David Bowie–Starring ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ Returning To UK Theaters With 4K Restoration
The soundtrack, which is finally seeing the light of day “due to the recent discovery of lost master tapes,” will include a 48-page hardcover book, photos, an essay from Paolo Hewitt and notes from editor Graeme Clifford. Here’s the tracklist for the vinyl version:
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Read More: David Bowie–Starring ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ Returning To UK Theaters With 4K Restoration
The soundtrack, which is finally seeing the light of day “due to the recent discovery of lost master tapes,” will include a 48-page hardcover book, photos, an essay from Paolo Hewitt and notes from editor Graeme Clifford. Here’s the tracklist for the vinyl version:
Read More: Seu Jorge...
- 8/16/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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