The Solid Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride
A sticky post with a regular landscape featured image on the corner of a nondescript block in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a bank, or what used to be.
By Amy Ways
The Oddest Place You Will Find A Gentleman
The primary theme of Sargeant’s analysis of the cultural paradigm of narrative is the role of the writer as artist the subject is contextualised into.
By Amy Ways
The Sweet Success of Failure
Stewart Butterfield is about a portrait featured image has a problem the rest of us can only dream of. His business has turned into a runaway train but then something magical comes out of it. Everyone who worked for him was great.
By Amy Ways
What the Beatles Could Learn from Bikes
There is nothing more disenchanting to man than to be shown the springs and mechanism of any art. All our arts and occupations lie wholly ike it was made is bent on the home surface
By Amy Ways
Inside the Shop of the Last Great America
He decided a while ago not to come back for another bout against the undead hordes with the World War Z sequel, but despite having several irons in the development fire.
By Amy Ways
The Best Pictures For Men
Night Moves director Kelly Reichardt does not yet have a title for her new drama. But she has still been building an impressive cast of previous collaborators and new faces that includes consciousness as a totality.
By Amy Ways
Rosamund Pike Joins The Deep Blue Good Services
With The Deep Blue Good-By landing the services of Christian Bale to star and James Mangold to direct, 20th Century Fox’s adaptation of John D. MacDonald’s Travis McGee books is coming together at last.
By Amy Ways
Nightcrawler: How Dan Gilroy Made The Most Original Film Of The Year
Well, the way they make shows is, they make one show. That show’s called a pilot. Then they show that show to the people who make shows, and on the strength of that one show they decide if they’re.
By Amy Ways
Sam Mendes Talks Spectre
You might have noticed that our cover star for the current issue of the magazine is one Daniel Craig as James Bond for his latest outing, Spectre there’s a new video blog online with returning director.
By Amy Ways
Meet Three Horsemen And Brains In New Thunderbirds
The first look at the new take on the Tracey brothers – pilots of the various craft that make up International Rescue for the new Thunderbirds series – arrived in January and caused, shall we say, divided opinions.
By Amy Ways
An Open Letter to Andrew About His New Mustache
Fresh off his Oscar win, Eddie Redmayne is keeping busy filming The Danish Girl, a true story. He plays Lili Elbe, the first transgender woman to successfully undergo sexual reassignment surgery in the early 1900s, and he looks beautiful in this first picture. The movie is directed by Tom Hooper (with whom Redmayne worked on Les Misérables) and costars Amber Heard. It’s not due out until 2016, but now I can’t wait to see more!
By Amy Ways
Are These the Best Beards In the World?
The mechanical properties of wood are its fitness and ability to resist applied or external forces By external force is meant any force outside of a given piece of material.
By Amy Ways
Fabulous Scent in Forgettable Movies: ‘The Replacements’
What’s the scene? The scene is that magical segment found in 2.5-star movies that makes — or almost makes — sitting through the entire film worthwhile. Not every forgettable film has one.
By Amy Ways
Beware The Pretty People
The tech industry used to be home to a disproportionate number of misfits and weirdos geeks, nerds, people who needed to know how machines worked.
By Amy Ways
This 72 CS Car Could Make You a Millionaire
Most inexpensive and medium-priced old cars, used mainly for timekeeping, are electronic watches with quartz movements. The subject is contextualised into a cultural that includes consciousness as a totality.
By Amy Ways
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