
Sean & Seng shoot the gorgeous Ginta Lapina for Numéro #133. more
Ruben Fleischer returns with something a little more serious than Zombieland and 30 Minutes Or Less, and it looks like he’s finally at home. As you might have guessed, it’s a gangster movie, set in Los Angeles, 1949, as mob boss Mickey Cohen comes up against a secret gang of LAPD outsiders trying to tear his world apart. Out in the fall.
Kangmin Kim’s gorgeous 38-39˚C “gives us the blueprint of a relationship between a father and son inside the dream the protagonist experiences while under the spell of the elevated temperatures of a bathhouse. Thick sheets of paper in exquisite arrangement represent the two men who are linked by their identical birthmarks, yet cannot seem to look at each other.” A wonderful callback to classic animation, hopefully there’s more to come from Kim.
The simple ideas are often the best. Renaud Hallée drops objects to a rhythm, that’s it, and it’s just so captivating.
We’re a little behind on this, but the amazing direction by Sean Pecknold makes posting the video a no-brainer.

To celebrate the Blu-ray and DVD release of Steve McQueen’s SHAME this coming Monday, we’re giving you the chance to win a copy on DVD. more

Hilary Walsh shoots Angela Lindvall for Foam Magazine July 2012. more
“Based on true events”, Argo feels a little like Ben Affleck making an Oceans film. Starring Affleck himself plus Bryan Cranston, Kyle Chandler and John Goodman, the film “ca CIA ‘exfiltration’ specialist concocts a risky plan to free six Americans who have found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador.” Argo is out October 12th.
Exclusively partnering with IBM to bring back their 1960s 13.5″ Standard Issue Clock, Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. are bring the iconic product back with a perfect reproduction. Hand-assembled in Portland, Oregon and constructed from a USA-made spun steel case, domed glass lens and the original hands and faceplate design, while the second hand runs a continuous sweep. With a lead time of three weeks, the clock will set you back $235.
Everyware’s amazing Cloud Pink creation lets you get your hands on what’s above you, the sky. Prodding the giant fabric screen, Everyware visualise wafting your hands in the clouds. They’re pink, but that just makes it all better.


