No, this article was neither written nor directed by Quentin Tarantino. But this title suits the article well, because today we’re going to talk about one of the greatest American filmmakers and recommend a few of his movies. Quentin Tarantino started becoming popular...
“A Clockwork Orange”: Book VS Movie
The earliest version of pop culture was definitely influenced by Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange”, a said to be a genre-less film made in 1971. The movie received interesting critiques and is considered by a lot till today a cinematic masterpiece. However, few...
A basic guide to Pop Culture
It is that one thing that is all around us, yet we don’t really understand what it is exactly or how it started. We are talking about ‘pop’, as in pop art or pop music. It is a movement which includes the arts, entertainment or style and has its roots in the mid-20th...
The vintage awning
It’s been some time now that I wanted to write something about perspective and expectations. How we perceive our surrounding environments and how something seemingly insignificant can affect, or to phrase it better, distort our view. The truth is that I had a lot of...
Studio Ghibli Films: A Friendly Guide
I am pretty sure that the name “Studio Ghibli” rings a bell. It is possible that at some time in your life you got a glimpse of the Ghibli World and got fascinated by the vibrant colors and the realistic representation of nature. But even if you didn’t, now is the...
Diving into anime
Hail to the anime community that grew bigger and stronger during the quarantine. Anime series and movies can always keep us company whenever we feel like it. A whole different world from what we are used to, the anime (and manga) world has many many different shows,...
The anonymity of the mask
Before the inevitable quarantine, the thought of putting a mask on was perceived by many as unnecessary or even weird. However, without having any other choice, and to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe, we all put our masks on and we continue to wear them until...
Life through a Lens
Isn’t it extraordinary when we find old photographs that belonged to our grandparents? The almost always serious expressions of the people, the way they are dressed and placed to seem serious and proud. Perhaps it is only me. But I find it beautiful. The photographs...
The wonderful world of books
Books. Piles of papers tied together nicely that keep us company in everyday life. Novels and novellas, short stories and fairytales are a great part of our culture and almost never absent from our homes. But why are books so irresistible? Why do we keep on wanting to...
Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino
No, this article was neither written nor directed by Quentin Tarantino. But this title suits the article well, because today we’re going to talk about one of the greatest American filmmakers and recommend a few of his movies. Quentin Tarantino started becoming popular...
“A Clockwork Orange”: Book VS Movie
The earliest version of pop culture was definitely influenced by Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange”, a said to be a genre-less film made in 1971. The movie received interesting critiques and is considered by a lot till today a cinematic masterpiece. However, few...
A basic guide to Pop Culture
It is that one thing that is all around us, yet we don’t really understand what it is exactly or how it started. We are talking about ‘pop’, as in pop art or pop music. It is a movement which includes the arts, entertainment or style and has its roots in the mid-20th...
The vintage awning
It’s been some time now that I wanted to write something about perspective and expectations. How we perceive our surrounding environments and how something seemingly insignificant can affect, or to phrase it better, distort our view. The truth is that I had a lot of...
Studio Ghibli Films: A Friendly Guide
I am pretty sure that the name “Studio Ghibli” rings a bell. It is possible that at some time in your life you got a glimpse of the Ghibli World and got fascinated by the vibrant colors and the realistic representation of nature. But even if you didn’t, now is the...
Diving into anime
Hail to the anime community that grew bigger and stronger during the quarantine. Anime series and movies can always keep us company whenever we feel like it. A whole different world from what we are used to, the anime (and manga) world has many many different shows,...
The anonymity of the mask
Before the inevitable quarantine, the thought of putting a mask on was perceived by many as unnecessary or even weird. However, without having any other choice, and to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe, we all put our masks on and we continue to wear them until...
Life through a Lens
Isn’t it extraordinary when we find old photographs that belonged to our grandparents? The almost always serious expressions of the people, the way they are dressed and placed to seem serious and proud. Perhaps it is only me. But I find it beautiful. The photographs...