Browsing: David Bowie

First and foremost- YES, DUNCAN JONES, YES. This is one of the best ideas ever, and oddly enough one that >this< writer was literally talking about last night while explaining to their offspring about how David Bowie’s rich discography would make the PERFECT prompt for shortform animation projects. Secondly,  here’s what we’re talking about- If @neilhimself […]

Oscar winning actor Gary Oldman is lending his wonderful voice to an app celebrating the life and legacy of one of his dearest friends, the late great David Bowie. Perhaps you’ll recall the incredible “David Bowie is” exhibit that toured the world; a collection of fashion and items highlighting the icon’s career. To celebrate what would have […]

Halloween continues to branch out from the cardboard black cats and plastic pumpkins, a stroll through your local Target and Michaels will no doubt reflect that. It’s like all the companies suddenly realized people will spend their adult-monies on adult-priced and quality home decor and collectables. And then there are artists like Matthew Lineham, who […]

We knew it was a very likely possibility that David Bowie would play a part in the upcoming Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody from 20th Century Fox, and the reveal of the official soundtrack listing may prove this. Of course, the inclusion of the Queen/Bowie collaboration of ‘Under Pressure’ doesn’t mean outright that we’ll be seeing the late […]

Australian brand Black Milk Clothing is known for having access to fantastic pop culture IPs for its lines of spandex fashion, and the company is bringing back one of its most popular. Jim Henson’s seminal film Labyrinth is iconic for so many reasons; the music, the incredible puppetry and special effects, teenaged Jennifer Connelly’s eyebrows, and of […]

The late Tony Scott’s second directorial feature film The Hunger opened 35 years ago today, on April 29th in 1983. Still spoken about as a masterpiece of the vampire genre, the moody and dark horror romance holds up. Starring Catherine Deneuve, Susan Sarandon and David Bowie, the film is a very lose adaptation of Whitley Striber’s 1981 novel “The Hunger”. There is a doctor […]