Will Wiles is the author of several novels. His most recent book is The Anechoic Chamber, and other weird tales (Salt Publishing).
In this Netflix series a film conservator is tasked with rescuing a set of videotapes from the 1990s. What could possibly go wrong?
The familiarity of the designer’s most famous products has long obscured his more utopian side
A dislike of frills can signal much more sinister tendencies – or that’s what a BBC adaptation of J.P. Delaney’s thriller ‘The Girl Before’ would have us believe
The Chicago art scene turns out to be a suitably chilling setting for Nia DaCosta’s sequel to the cult horror film
Mars has never seemed closer, with rovers spamming us with photos from its surface
These vast, bustling buildings were once emblems of city life – but they've been in decline for years and the pandemic has only hastened their demise
Videos have become relics of a bygone era – but they are attracting a new following, glitches and all
The inauguration of Joe Biden as president marks a new chapter, but it won’t wipe out the ugly scenes of the storming of Congress
All the world’s a set for the director’s films, according to an enjoyably idiosyncratic travel guide
The duo’s wry installations uncover the realities architecture often hides – and examine how buildings can manipulate people