Written and directed by Marc Meyers (How He Fell In Love), My Friend Dahmer follows serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer through his high ... More

My Friend Dahmer

Film by Marc Meyers

My Friend Dahmer

Film by Marc Meyers

Written and directed by Marc Meyers (How He Fell In Love), My Friend Dahmer follows serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer through his high school days, when he was a shy and awkward teen, before his notorious string of murders. The script is adapted from a 2012 graphic novel by cartoonist John “Derf” Backderf, who knew Dahmer growing up in Ohio. Starring Ross Lynch as a young Dahmer, the film also features Anne Heche (Donnie Brasco) and Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men). It premiered to critical acclaim at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. (Film Rise)

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Artist, photographer, model and director Petra Collins rose to prominence in the early 2010s for her ethereal photographs pivoting on themes of ... More

Coming of Age

Book by Petra Collins

Coming of Age

Book by Petra Collins

Artist, photographer, model and director Petra Collins rose to prominence in the early 2010s for her ethereal photographs pivoting on themes of femininity and early womanhood. The resident photographer for Rookie magazine, Collins has foraged ahead as an artist with her In Search of Us (2017) exhibition at MOMA, editorials in Vogue and recent music video direction for the likes of Lil Yachty and Selena Gomez. Petra Collins: Coming of Age is her first monograph embodying much of what her work has focused on thus far. An ode to girlhood, innocence, sexuality and liberation, Collin’s photos are at times exciting, at others moody and typically vibrant in color. Coming of Age includes self-portraits, personal essays, polaroids and contributions from the likes of artist Marilyn Minter, Vogue columnist Karley Sciortino, feminist Jamia Wilson and models Barbie Ferreira and Diana Veras. (Rizzoli)

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The Light of the Moon tells the harrowing story of Bonnie, a New York architect coping in the aftermath of sexual assault ... More

The Light of the Moon

Film by Jessica M. Thompson

The Light of the Moon

Film by Jessica M. Thompson

The Light of the Moon tells the harrowing story of Bonnie, a New York architect coping in the aftermath of sexual assault and its ripple effect on her relationships. Written, directed and co-produced by Jessica M. Thompson, the film stars actress Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) along with actors such as Michael Stahl-David (Narcos) and Catherine Curtin (Orange Is the New Black). The film won the Audience award in the Narrative Feature Competition at this year’s SXSW and has been met with rave reviews by critics and audiences for its poignant and skillful portrayal of the effects of sexual assault. (Imagination Worldwide)

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The new music project from Matty McLoughlin, co-founder and guitarist of The Soft Pack, U.S. Underground takes its indie pop inspiration from ... More

Basic Instinct

Album by U.S. Underground

Basic Instinct

Album by U.S. Underground

The new music project from Matty McLoughlin, co-founder and guitarist of The Soft Pack, U.S. Underground takes its indie pop inspiration from the loud and raw style of 1980’s Hollywood and Venice Beach. Based in Los Angeles, the duo aims to make music that would “sound cool at a house party or roller rink.” Their debut EP, Basic Instinct, is out now, and features musical collaborations with Brian Hill of Wavves and Rob Barbato of Darker My Love. The band is planning a spring 2018 tour. (Dream Recordings)

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New York-based artist and photographer Jack Pierson came to attention in the 90s as part of a group known as the Boston ... More

The Hungry Years

Book by Jack Pierson

The Hungry Years

Book by Jack Pierson

New York-based artist and photographer Jack Pierson came to attention in the 90s as part of a group known as the Boston School—a circle of young photographers who met in 70s Boston before relocating to New York in the 80s and eventually becoming prominent artists. Pierson has since remained a prominent artist with his work in the collections of MoMa, the Whitney Museum of American Art and major museums worldwide. Jack Pierson: The Hungry Years compiles his early photographs taken throughout the 1980s before Pierson had emerged on the art scene. Featuring Boston School artists and friends and informed in part by the 80s AIDS epidemic, the photographs in The Hungry Years are largely autobiographical and showcase the combination of homoeroticism, seduction, glamour and traditional American motifs which have steadily underpinned Pierson’s art. (Damiani)

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Award-winning British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook creator Martin Parr has a knack for capturing local color while apprehending the universal thread ... More

Think of Scotland

Book by Martin Parr

Think of Scotland

Book by Martin Parr

Award-winning British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook creator Martin Parr has a knack for capturing local color while apprehending the universal thread of human eccentricity. A member of Magnum Photos since 1994, Parr has published around 40 solo books, in addition to many collaborative books, and has featured in exhibitions worldwide, including his touring exhibition, ParrWorld. His newest book, Martin Parr: Think of Scotland, accumulates 25 years of largely unpublished photographs into a comprehensive yet idiosyncratic perspective of modern-day Scotland. Think of Scotland offer an anthropological, satirical and intimate record of Scottish culture, incorporating classic iconography such as the Highland Games, landscapes and bagpipes alongside more absurd scenes. The book’s release is simultaneous with Parr’s current Think of Scotland exhibition at the newly reopened Aberdeen Art Gallery. (Damiani)

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The latest film from critically acclaimed director Todd Haynes, Wonderstruck deftly toggles between time periods as it tells the story of a ... More

Wonderstruck

Film by Todd Haynes

Wonderstruck

Film by Todd Haynes

The latest film from critically acclaimed director Todd Haynes, Wonderstruck deftly toggles between time periods as it tells the story of a young boy in the Midwest and a young girl in New York fifty years earlier, both of whom are seeking the same mysterious connection. Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name, the drama stars Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams and Oakes Fegley, and won Haynes Best Director at Cannes. (Amazon Studios)

›› ISSUE Feature: Todd Haynes in conversation with Gus Van Sant

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A man who plays God for a living meets a boy who chooses to play Devil in this chilling and cerebral psychological ... More

The Killing of a Sacred Deer

Film by Yorgos Lanthimos

The Killing of a Sacred Deer

Film by Yorgos Lanthimos

A man who plays God for a living meets a boy who chooses to play Devil in this chilling and cerebral psychological thriller from lauded Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos. The film, which won Best Screenplay at Cannes, marks the second collaboration between Lanthimos and Colin Farrell, following 2015’s The Lobster. This powerful and near biblical tale of unthinkable sacrifice also stars Nicole Kidman, Alicia Silverstone and newcomer Barry Keoghan. (A24)

›› ISSUE Feature: Yorgos Lanthimos interview on The Lobster

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An American-British-Canadian drama directed by Benedict Andrews and based on the critically acclaimed play Blackbird by David Harrower, Una is a dark ... More

Una

Film by Benedict Andrews

Una

Film by Benedict Andrews

Interview with Benedict Andrews

An American-British-Canadian drama directed by Benedict Andrews and based on the critically acclaimed play Blackbird by David Harrower, Una is a dark drama that delves into a confrontation between a woman and the man who sexually abused her when she was thirteen years old. Starring Rooney Mara, Ben Mendelsohn, Riz Ahmed, and talented newcomer Ruby Stokes, this tightly focused and unflinching film embraces the dark and twisting, dealing with the long-simmering consequences and raw wounds stemming from a sexual relationship between an adult and child. At times disturbing and difficult to watch, Una paints a complex and harrowing portrait of the multi-faceted nature of abuse, featuring captivating performances from both Mara and Mendelsohn. (Film4 Productions)

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