The Stand.
It should be no surprise that somebody with such a taste for the weird, wonderful and frequently out-there has a natural inclination to expand their creative horizons into other mediums; experimenting with the unique properties of different art forms and seeing what sticks. That’s very much the creative process behind Vincenzo’s debut album,
Origins, as he recently explained to me in a generously in-depth interview.
Origins is a hypnotic, aural journey across ten tracks composed by Natali using as minimalist a canvas as possible – in this case, just his iPad and the surprisingly powerful tools it offers. He’s incredibly humble about
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In a week that began with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s strangely polite albeit damning two-hour interview with Oprah Winfrey and ended with President Biden giving his first prime-time White House address, there was no shortage of remarkable, strange, and buzzworthy things to watch or talk about this week.
In terms of this week’s slate of films, Anthony and Joe Russo of Avengers: Endgame fame released their latest crime drama
Cherry starring Tom Holland exclusively on Apple TV+,
Our House and
Come True, the Bruce Willis-led sci-fi action flick
Cosmic Sin, and the Miguel Arteta-directed family comedy
Long Weekend Finn Wittrock, Zoë Chao; directed by Stephen Basilone
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Writer-director Stephen Basilone s romantic comedy is a melancholic concoction of time travel, angst and spiritual mystery, centering on two 20-somethings who are searching for direction in their lives.
In the film, Finn Wittrock plays Bart, a struggling writer suffering from an emotional crisis brought upon by the recent death of his mother. And to make matters worse, his explosive breakup with his girlfriend further rubs salt in the wound. Luckily, he has wonderful friends married couple Doug (Daman Wayans Jr.) and Rachel (Casey Wilson) who give him shoulders to cry and lean on.