Philippa Snow
Culture
How Kim Kardashian uses her past to create contemporary art
For the latest instalment of TMZ Theory, Philippa Snow explores the artistic power of Kim Kardashian
Philippa Snow
11.27.19
Culture
How Kim Kardashian uses her past to create contemporary art
For the latest instalment of TMZ Theory, Philippa Snow explores the artistic power of Kim Kardashian
Philippa Snow
11.27.19
Culture
are all celebrity romances fake? exploring the "showmance" theory
Type “Shawn Mendes Camila Cabello” into Twitter, and all anybody seems to cry is “fake news”.
Philippa Snow
8.18.19
Culture
are all celebrity romances fake? exploring the "showmance" theory
Type “Shawn Mendes Camila Cabello” into Twitter, and all anybody seems to cry is “fake news”.
Philippa Snow
8.18.19
Think Pieces
keanu forever: why keanu reeves is perfect
We’ll never stop loving you, Keanu.
Philippa Snow
9.3.18
Opinion
the strange story of kim kardashian and her personal paparazzo
“Maybe if you had a fucking business that you were passionate about then you would know what it takes to run a fucking business but you don't.”
Philippa Snow
2.13.19
Think Pieces
keanu forever: why keanu reeves is perfect
We’ll never stop loving you, Keanu.
Philippa Snow
9.3.18
Think Pieces
keanu forever: why keanu reeves is perfect
We’ll never stop loving you, Keanu.
Philippa Snow
9.3.18
Garage Magazine
Sienna Miller: Famous, Sexy, and Well-Liked
Starring in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" in London, Sienna Miller shows us something more determined than a cat in heat.
Philippa Snow
9.25.17
Garage Magazine
Six Smarter—But Not Quite Guilt-Free—Beach Reads
Beat the dull conspiracy that is the “beach read” with these smarter entries in the sordid, pulpy, guilty-pleasure genre.
Philippa Snow
7.26.17
Film
'Suspiria,' 'Carrie,' and Hollywood's Insistence on Rebooting Iconic Horror Films
Forty years later, 'Suspiria' remains one of the genre's best—so why is it being rebooted?
Philippa Snow
2.1.17
Film
The Director of Snapchat’s First Movie on the New Generation of Teen Horror
"Sickhouse" is the story of a group of teenagers trapped in the woods—but broadcasted entirely on Snapchat. Director and writer Hannah Macpherson explains why her new film is more than just a "Blair Witch" homage.
Philippa Snow
7.14.16
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