Lumatix 64Into The Outbacks — Walkabout (1971) review50 years on, Walkabout still remains an affective movie, but what was once daringly progressive may have aged poorlyAug 7Aug 7
Lumatix 64No longer a Myst-ery: Myst III reviewIn its threading of familiar ground, Myst III is still a decent game but signals the end of a once revolutionary seriesJul 26Jul 26
Lumatix 64“It’s just chocolate and water, right?” 21 Pornographies reviewWith allusions to Salo and 70s porn, Mette Ingvartsen dances between the titillating and the horrificJul 14Jul 14
Lumatix 64The End Has Yet To Be Written — Riven (2024) ReviewThe remake of the 1997 classic shows how little games since then have reached the platonic ideal of storytelling in gamesJun 29Jun 29
Lumatix 64A mixed expression — The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask reviewMajora’s Mask has an enchanting atmosphere, but often traps its players in cycles of miseryJun 14Jun 14
Lumatix 64“Man…” Recensie Hard Cut Paradise + Narrow SpacesHard Cut Paradise en Narrow Spaces zijn beide voorstellingen die kritiek op de normaliteit leveren. Maar alleen eentje is hierin effectief.May 22May 22
Lumatix 64Moving Past the Feeling — Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs reviewArcade Fire’s imperial phase hides the awkward weaknesses of the once overearnest Canadian band.Apr 15Apr 15
Lumatix 64Jazz voor de Revolusi — Brown Sugar Baby recensieNet als de karakters in het toneelstuk, faalt Brown Sugar Baby met trouw aan zichzelf blijven temidden van twee tegenpolenApr 14Apr 14
Lumatix 64The Artist Is Still Here — Marina Abramović retrospective reviewWith a new retrospective and performances of her work, Abramovic reminds us that blurring the boundaries of art remains a fertile ground.Apr 14Apr 14
Lumatix 64Even Better Than The ‘Real’ Thing: Madeline’s Madeline reviewDirector Josephine Decker and actress Helena Howard brilliantly subvert many tropes of the ‘gifted but tortured child’ narrative.Mar 24Mar 24