7/20/2023 0 Comments Maya ali brand![]() ![]() ![]() The namesake brand is being spearheaded in partnership with two of Maya’s cousins who will be creatively leading “Maya Pret-a-Porter”. Become a LWLies Gold Member or subscribe today to make sure you never miss an issue.The lovely Diyar-e-Dil actress, Maya Ali is all set to launch “Maya Pret-a-Porter” – a luxury clothing in line in 6 days. LWLies 99 is available to order now from our online shop. The second edition of Marina Ashioti’s column Sticky Gold Stars, explores the queer undertow in the films of giallo maestro, Dario Argento.įinally, team LWLies report their findings from the 2023 Cannes Film Festival with a round-up of gems and new discoveries. Plus, Matt Turner selects six key home ents releases for your consideration. Quentin Dupieux’s Smoking Causes Coughing James Mangold’s Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyīarnaby Thompson’s Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward StoryĪnnie Ernaux and David Ernaux-Briot’s The Super 8 Years The veteran Chilean activist-filmmaker speaks to Marina Ashioti and picks apart the political layers of his vital new film, My Imaginary Country. Hannah Strong meets one of the most promising young actors working today to discuss his turn as beach blonde club promoter/absentee father in Charlotte Regan’s Scrapper. The Nobel Prize winner and her son explain the process of digging up memories from the attic for their diary film, The Super 8 Years. The French filmmaker speaks to Hannah Strong about the nuances of recreating a real-life terrorist attack in her reflective new film, Paris Memories.Ĭharles Bramesco meets the Euphoria star pivoting with grace to experimental cinema as she discusses her role in Tina Satter’s chamber thriller, Reality. The Spanish legend talks to Anna Bogutskaya about unlocking his formative passion for the western in his spellbinding new short, Strange Way of Life. The vital task of teaching as-yet-undiscovered intergalactic species about the films of Wes Anderson is taken-on with aplomb by a gaggle of LWLies’ finest. Itinerary of Proposed Cargo for ‘Wesplorer 4’ Space Pod Touching Down in a Strange and Beautiful New Worldĭavid Jenkins talks to Maya Hawke, who is effusive about her first-time visit to Andersonville. Hannah Strong meets Jason Schwartzman, the Wes Anderson totem whose own life mysteriously overlaps with his character in Asteroid City. The Sudden Receipt of ‘New Recording 674.m4a’Ī recorded missive from Wes Anderson, answering a series of questions sent to him by Sophie Monks Kaufman.Ĭinematographer Robert Yeoman on why Wes Anderson remains a sucker for 35mm film. Elsewhere in the issue we have new artwork from Oriane Dufort, Becki Gill, Claudia Mandagie, Molly Kirk, Lorena Spurio and Lucas Burtin.ĭavid Jenkins lauds a possible magnum opus from filmmaker Wes Anderson, a weekend of wonder in 1955 that picks apart the very essence of creativity. ![]() And as a special side-project, we put together a carefully curated itinerary of items for a special intergalactic capsule to be blasted into space as a way to educate alien species on the Wes Anderson canon.Īli Mac’s incredible portrait of Jason Schwartzman’s widowed war photographer, Augie Steenbeck, made entirely out of felt, adorns the cover of this issue. We speak to some of his longtime collaborators including cinematographer Robert Yeoman and leading man Jason Schwartzman, as well as brand new inductee Maya Hawke. Contact was made with the filmmaker himself, who let us in on some personal insights regarding the making of this wonderful new feature. Our esteemed Editor in Chief David Jenkins calls it his “ most complete, rich and surprising film to date, and perhaps his most autobiographical in some obscure, allegorical way”.įor this issue, we’ve embraced Wes’ love for colour, texture and hand-made craft by going all out on all things hand-made. They’re joined by an impressive lineup of Wes newcomers including Steve Carell, Margot Robbie, Maya Hawke, Tom Hanks, Matt Dillon and Hong Chau. It’s another star-studded ensemble piece boasting regular collaborators Jason Schwartzman, Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody, Scarlett Johansson, Bryan Cranston, Jeffrey Wright, Liev Schreiber, Edward Norton, Stephen Park, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum et al. ![]() Set in 1955 in a fictional, space-obsessed desert town somewhere between Parched Gulch and Arid Plains, the film sees a crew of astro-enthusiasts from across America flocking to the town’s Junior Stargazers/Space Cadet convention for Asteroid Day. It’s a full circle moment of sorts here at LWLies HQ, as we celebrate one of our favourite auteurs with a fourth issue dedicated to the world of Wes, this time taking inspiration from his stellar eleventh feature: Asteroid City. Eighteen years and ninety-eight editions since The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou graced the cover of our very first issue, the stars have aligned once again, just in time for issue #99. ![]()
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