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What do filmmaking greats love about movies?

New Book From Little White Lies — "What I Love About Movies" offers insights from cinematic greats such as Francis Ford Coppola, Quentin Tarantino, Pedro Almodovar and more.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Magazine

Huck reveals photography secrets at talk in Shoreditch

Gathering of indie publishers at magazine forum Printout — Independent magazines Pylot, We Are Here and Huck discuss their radically original approach to photography.

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Culture

Huck 46 - The Documentary Photography Special II

Out September 8. — Huck's annual celebration of visual storytelling is back.

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Zine Scene

Unholy Mountain In Progress

Zine Scene — Artist and illustrator Pete Fowler pencils, prints and photocopies a new zine to accompany his solo show at Beach London.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Words To Live By

Courtesy of Ed Templeton and friends. — Things we learned from re-reading Huck 45: The Ed Templeton Curated Issue.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Print

Lauren Beukes

Broken Monsters — Broken Monsters explores art, violence and the sinister side of social media in the dark underbelly of Detroit.

Written by: Kate Loftus-O'Brien

Books

The Haunted Spirit of Suburbia

Suburban Verses — Aaron Fagan leads us on a poetic journey through the dark heart of suburbia.

Written by: Aaron Fagan

Culture

Dave Carnie

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #7 — Writer, photographer and editor-at-large of King Shit Magazine, Dave Carnie remembers Ronald Reagan, public pooping and anal, lots of anal, from his suburban youth.

Written by: Alex King

Zine Scene

Pavement Licker

Zine Scene — Pavement Licker features prose, street art, illustration, stories and scribbles that are always on the good side of weird.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Lisa Leone

Here I Am — Photographer Lisa Leone was in the studio with Nas and DJ Premier when they made the iconic Illmatic in '94. Two decades later, the unseen images are to be published in her new book Here I Am.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

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