5 Films Where Space Isn't Just Setting - It's Story This week we're watching the frame itself itself. In these five films, space becomes emotional architecture. Rooms hold secrets. Windows become thresholds. Public spaces turn personal. Whether it's a single apartment or a sprawling city, the way these stories are framed shapes how we feel… Continue reading Exploring Space in Film: Emotion Through Framing
Author: Tasha Rhone
Framed Realities
Three films. Three frames. One moodboard of intimacy, tension and truth This week's moodboard is about proximity - how the camera holds us close, how the frame becomes a room, a memory, a moment we can't escape. Crooklyn, Rope and Fruitvale Station each explore the emotional architecture of space; domestic, psychological and public. They use… Continue reading Framed Realities
The Fifth Element & The Art of Sci-Fi Excess
Fashion, Mythology and the Messy Beauty of Luc Besson's Cult Classic Released in 1997, The Fifth Element is a cinematic fever dream - equal parts fashion show, mythic quest and chaotic comedy. It's loud, layered and apologetically weird. And that's why it works. Leeloo: Icon & Element Jean Paul Gaultier's costume design turned Leeloo into… Continue reading The Fifth Element & The Art of Sci-Fi Excess
Style on Screen: 5 Films Where Fashion Tells the Story
Costume as character arc, wardrobe as emotional language Fashion in film isn't just flair - it's function. It reveals ambition, conceals vulnerability and transforms identity. In these five screen style standouts, clothing becomes a cinematic device: a visual monologue, a moodboard of the soul, a myth stitched in silk and sequins. Marie Antoinette (2006) Style… Continue reading Style on Screen: 5 Films Where Fashion Tells the Story
Moodboard Monday: Style On Screen
Fashion as narrative, costume as character This week, we're dressing the frame. From high passion power plays to sci-fi couture and disco-era dreams, our moodboard Monday explores how style on screen becomes story. These films don't just costume, they weaponise it. They world build, define arcs and turn fabric into feeling. Whether it's Miranda Priestly's… Continue reading Moodboard Monday: Style On Screen





