Ancient Egypt has captivated people for centuries, inspiring countless books, documentaries, and blockbuster movies. Yet many ...
David Thomson is a film critic, historian, and author of “A Sudden Flicker of Light: A Revisionist History of Movies.” How ...
David Tresilian visits a new exhibition about European orientalisms at the Louvre Lens Museum in northern France ...
JAMES WALSH recommends an exceptional documentary about the experience of Western doctors in Gaza THE exhibition Ancient Egypt: Magic and Medicine in the Swansea University Egypt Centre is unusual as ...
It promises to be the greatest clash between England and Norway since the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066. Back in the blood-mists of the Middle Ages, England under King Harold ...
Over the past two decades, Polish queer art has moved from private flats and grassroots archives into museums, galleries and ...
In recent years, many have attempted to capture the nostalgic, yet deeply unsettling aesthetic of analogue horror – a subgenre centred around turn-of-the-millennium tech and found footage – but none ...
The ‘Alien’ and ‘Predator’ franchises have gripped me with their mix of terror, action, and cosmic mystery for decades. From xenomorphs stalking spaceship corridors to Yautja hunting across worlds, ...
The Transamerica Pyramid is arguably the San Francisco skyline’s most iconic building. But lately, the pointed-headed ...
Why do we tend to assume that UFOs are crafts carrying alien beings rather than alien beings themselves? How the UFO ...
The distinct rock formations initially inspired theories of a lost civilization in East Asia, but most scientists see a much ...