Tag: set design

How ‘A Complete Unknown’ Brings Bob Dylan’s 1960s New York Back to Life

“Greenwich Village is such a central character and integral to everything happening at the time,” Audouy says. Photo: Macall PolayThe Ritz Theater in Jersey...

5 of the Absolute Best Midcentury-Modern Interiors Ever Onscreen—From Mad Men to North by Northwest

Through the years, midcentury-modern design has been used onscreen to a variety of ends. In the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can,...

Robert Eggers’s Nosferatu Reimagines the Folk Vampire in Painstaking Detail

The Nosferatu press tour is keen on branding this film as a gothic romance, too. I think the narrative leans more into the...

How ‘The Brutalist’ Makes a Poetic Argument for a Divisive Architectural Style

Derived from European modernist origins, Brutalist architecture developed in the United Kingdom in the 1950s, as the region, like Toth, recovered from the...

Luca Guadagnino Has Been Picturing How the World of ‘Queer’ Should Look Since His Teen Years

“I think that the duty of a good director, and I hope that I am one, is to launch ideas and then wait...

I Tested the $20,000 Nosferatu Sarcophagus Bed and Lived to Tell the Tale

On the 12th floor, there was no Christmas or Hanukkah. The halls were lit with candelabras, and the suites were filled with a...