A swooning Swiftie, a horrifying exorcist, and an outrageous film festival…
The air is getting colder as Halloween approaches, with Euronews culture critic David Mourikand sharing a scathing review: Exorcist: Believer.
Whether you’re planning on hibernating with a horror movie or brightening up your nights with some artistic inspiration, we’ve narrowed down some of the best things to do and see across the continent this week. I did.
art
Exploring intertwined emotions and pressing ecological consequences, the Sequence Art Biennale will showcase the symbolic power of contemporary art at its 11th edition, “Can’t See,” in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Running until October 22nd, more than 50 of the most exciting artists from the Nordic and Baltic regions will present their work.
And to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his death, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao opened an exhibition called “Picasso the Sculptor – Matter and Body”, which brings together the works of the Spanish artist.Our very own Theo Farrant traveled to outline.
Stay tuned for an exclusive interview with Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, grandson of Pablo Picasso and art collector. He spoke about the life and legacy of the iconic artist.
movie
There’s a lot to do in the world of movies…
avoid Exorcist: Believer Like the plague (As if it wasn’t already clear) Instead, choose to head to Lyon for the 15th Festival Lumière.
The 2023 Lumiere Festival starts this weekend and runs until Sunday October 22nd…the lineup is mind-blowing. This year’s winner of the coveted Lumière Prize is renowned German film director Wim Wenders.click Click here for an overview of the festival and screenings and events you shouldn’t miss.. Stay tuned for our coverage of the festival, including key high-profile interviews…watch this space.
Elsewhere, streaming releases are available Lost Weekend: A Love Storya new documentary in which former Beatle John Lennon’s assistant-turned-lover talks about her side of the misunderstood story.
And who can ignore it? Taylor Swift: The Elus Tour What concert film is currently showing in cinemas across Europe? It’s predicted to be one of the biggest films of the year and is contributing to the film’s production. Concert Film Surprise Trends for Fall 2023 Season.
However, there’s a problem. Fans are encouraged to sing along during screenings, and resident movie purist David Maurikand said: I’m not very happy that movie etiquette was ignored…
sports
Rugby is often thought of as a rough sport, but it also has a softer side. Express artistry through every little tension and tactile movement, especially when accompanied by the cinematic nature of live orchestral music.
This weekend (October 14-15), the Philharmonie de Paris will offer a series of musical performances aimed at complementing and enriching the frenetic atmosphere of the 2023 Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, with concert hall projected on a large screen. .
tv set
Master of the macabre series Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House, The Midnight Club) returns to Netflix with another spine-tingling gothic creation. The Fall of the House of Usher is based on Edgar Allen Poe’s 1839 short story. Same name.
The plot follows Roderick Asher (Bruce Greenwood), who suffers a great tragedy: the death of his entire bloodline. Flashbacks reveal gruesome details using a cast of familiar Flanagan favorites, including Carla Gugino, Kate Siegel, and Henry Thomas. This is the perfect viewing experience to get into the Halloween mood.
event
Vintage car enthusiasts, put the pedal to the metal on the Concorso d’Eleganza Valignana 1705.
The inaugural event, to be held at the picturesque 18th-century Valignana Palace in Bologna, Italy, will feature a curated collection of “the world’s most exceptional and outstanding automobiles,” according to a press release. That’s what it means.
A total of 23 pre-1973 automotive icons, from the Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Berlinetta Touring to the Ferrari 275 GTB, will be on display until October 15th.
If you’re looking to enjoy a tipple (or two), ‘the world’s biggest celebration of cocktail culture’ begins with London Cocktail Week, which ends on October 22nd. Special events will be held across the capital, including international bar takeovers, tasting sessions and mixology masterclasses. cheers!