Nathalie Olah

Film

'American Psycho' Still Deserves Its Place in Film History

Twenty years on, Mary Harron and Guinevere Turner's adaptation is a perfect combination of humour, horror and satire.
Nathalie Olah
4.21.20
Swing Party

'Rotting From the Inside': Will Austerity Swing the Vote in This Midlands Town?

A decade of decay has seen Northamptonshire Council go bankrupt, but will cuts to public services decide the election in this marginal seat?
Nathalie Olah
12.3.19
General Election 2019

Surprise, British Class Snobbery Is Defining This Election

This election could see the comeback of class-based politics.
Nathalie Olah
11.11.19
Film

FBI Screw-Ups and Drugs: Chris Morris Tells Us About His New Film

'The Day Shall Come' director and cast explain why the movie satirising the intelligence agency is a rare example of punching up in comedy.
Nathalie Olah
10.11.19
Books

How to Beat Imposter Syndrome

Read an exclusive extract from Nathalie Olah's non-fiction book, 'Steal As Much As You Can: How to Win the Culture Wars in an Age of Austerity'.
Nathalie Olah
10.7.19
uk

The Forgotten Feminist Architects Who Changed the Face of London

The Women's Design Service and other female-led organizations wanted cities to put women first, not second.
Nathalie Olah
11.12.15
Sports

Remembering One of England's Legendary Brutalist Skate Spots

Two of Birmingham's most legendary skaters talk about the Paradise Forum, which has been bulldozed to make way for a couple of office buildings.
Nathalie Olah
2.18.15
News

Mapping the European Union's Massive Crackdown on Immigrants

As EU member states cooperated on a two-week operation intended to track and penalize illegal immigration, a group of activists worked to track police activity in real time.
Nathalie Olah
Leala Doherty
10.28.14
Stuff

Werner Herzog Has a Lot of Time for WrestleMania

This month, Faber published A Guide for the Perplexed, a compendium of conversations between Herzog and the writer Paul Cronin. As a testament from one of the world's most prolific filmmakers, it reads almost as self-help.
Nathalie Olah
Nathalie Olah, Photos: Jamie Lee Curtis Taete
8.26.14
Stuff

'New York's Most Famous Unknown Artist' Is Now More Important Than Ever

Ray Johnson was the antithesis of disposable culture.
Nathalie Olah
8.14.14
middle east

The Persian Gulf’s ‘Blade Runner’ Obsession Is Killing Migrant Workers

The development of a long line of sci-fi inspired buildings and infrastructure projects imperils poor workers with practically no rights.
Nathalie Olah
5.15.14
News

'Gulf Futurism' Is Killing People

Migrant workers are paying the ultimate price for the Blade Runner fantasies of oil princes.
Nathalie Olah
Leala Doherty
5.15.14
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