FAULT Focus: Video interview with Vanessa Hudgens on her role in The Frozen Ground
Films that have the true story tag attached to them escape a lot of criticism. How are the audience to know how close we are to the truth, the run of events, to reality?
In The Frozen Ground, out in cinemas worlwide now, director Scott Walker has made sure that we know he’s tried pretty damn hard to get close. The context is laid on thick with titling at the start of the film, and…
We Love London: Brasserie Chavot
Spotlight: Brasserie Chavot
41 Conduit Street, Mayfair
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Before I came to visit London, a lot of my friends and colleagues warned me that the food across the Pond wasn’t exactly five-star worthy. In my head, I pictured an endless line of plates piled high with greasy fish ’n’ chips, cold lumps of mash and mushy peas. However, after dining at Brasserie Chavot on my…
We Love London: Sanderson
Although FAULT has called London home since its inception, I, your friendly art director, had never made the long trek across the Pond until May. I’m not quite sure what I was expecting—lots of rain and mushy peas, perhaps?—but what I got was the experience of a lifetime.
I’ve never believed in love at first sight, but that all changed when I set foot onto the crowded pavement at Oxford…
Kelly Rowland teams up with former Destiny’s Child bandmates for new album
Kelly Rowland is set to release her fourth studio album 'Talk a Good Game' on June 18th, and the internet is already buzzing about the most anticipated record on it. The track 'You've Changed' features Rowland's former Destiny's Child bandmates Beyoncé Knowles and Michelle Williams. Rowland insists that this is not a Destiny's Child track, but still it's nice to reminisce back to the early 00s…
TEETH
This past weekend, on the very fitting holiday 4/20, Dalston-based TEETH performed at Glasslands in Brooklyn, NY. Known for their many Internet stunts, the band has become a notorious group of Internet misfits who did the unthinkable of hacking into Lady Gaga’s twitter. This would be their first show in the states since their Pope Benedict XVI prank, and many dedicated fans came out on Saturday…
FAULT Focus: artist C.W. Lübeck
FAULT: How did you start out as an artist?
C.W.: I never really started out as an artist; I was born as an artist. A native talent cannot be bought or taught. It can be sanded and developed, like a diamond. This is a lengthy process: one must believe in the oneself all the way along the road of creativity, with all the hard work, luck, pleasure and disappointment. Being an artist is to die as…
The future of Film? Martin McDonagh’s ‘Seven Psychopaths’ deserved better after a disappointing Awards season
Reviews often need an opening gambit – a hook, if you like – to draw the readers in and to set the tone for the piece. How's this for raising expectation levels then - the first words to leave this reviewer's mouth when he left the cinema (after the second viewing, no less):
“That might just be the best film I have ever seen.”
You may have heard either or both of those two clichés…
FAULT Magazine showcases emerging artists at Art 13
FAULT Magazine and sister publication B Beyond are proud to be an official media partner (stand M14) at international art fair, Art 13. Held in the beautiful great hall of Kensington Olympia in Central London, the event gathers some of the best and most prestigious artists and gallerists from around the world for 4 days from 28th Feb to 3rd March 2013.
The Great Hall at Kensington Olympia will…