Macbeth
“Nothing is but what is not.”
Masterful set design and cinematography. Carved sets out of Light & Shadow, all shot in a mysterious Black & White sharp haze.
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH
Directed by Joel Coen
USA, 2021
“Nothing is but what is not.”
Masterful set design and cinematography. Carved sets out of Light & Shadow, all shot in a mysterious Black & White sharp haze.
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH
Directed by Joel Coen
USA, 2021
Beepl'e opus NFT, which was sold by Christy's for $69 million. 11th March 2021.
We are entering an exciting new era and medium for creating art.
A touching & emotional film that shows us that we must accept, respect & embrace what life throws at us.
SOUND OF METAL
Directed by Darius Marder.
USA, 2019
Deranged, delusional, super intense, yet sensational.
UNCUT JEMS
Directed by Josh and Benny Safdie
USA, 2019
An excellent dark film, which is full of symbolism. The cinematography is as if it was from a different era and is simply outstanding.
"I tend the Light."
THE LIGHTHOUSE
Directed by Robert Eggers
USA, 2019
Superb cinematography by Jasper Wolf.
'Apocalypse Now on shrooms' - Guardian
MONOS
Directed by Alejandro Landes
2019
NASA Visualization Shows a Black Hole’s Warped World.
This new visualization of a black hole illustrates how its gravity distorts our view, warping its surroundings as if seen in a carnival mirror. The visualization simulates the appearance of a black hole where infalling matter has collected into a thin, hot structure called an accretion disk. The black hole’s extreme gravity skews light emitted by different regions of the disk, producing the misshapen appearance.
Bright knots constantly form and dissipate in the disk as magnetic fields wind and twist through the churning gas. Nearest the black hole, the gas orbits at close to the speed of light, while the outer portions spin a bit more slowly. This difference stretches and shears the bright knots, producing light and dark lanes in the disk.
USA, 2019
A supercut examining Stanley Kubrick's use of the color red.
Kubrick has always used red to great effect—not only for atmosphere but for the fact that the various meanings ascribed to red echo many of the themes in his films.
Red’s many meanings include: death, blood, danger, anger, energy, war, strength, power, determination…but also passion, desire, love, and sex. All prominent themes in Kubrick’s work. But more importantly the very dualistic nature of red (the fact that it can mean anger but also love) plays right into the grand “Jungian" theme in all of Kubrick’s work which is this notion of Duality: sex and violence, birth and death, war and peace, fear and desire...
Edited by Rishi Kaneria (@rishikaneria).
Music from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
Footage from:
Spartacus
2001: A Space Odyssey
A Clockwork Orange
Barry Lyndon
The Shining
Full Metal Jacket
Eyes Wide Shut
“Do you ever feel like your life has turned into something you never intended?”
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS
Directed by Tom Ford
USA, 2016