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  • Monster: Ed Gein – Netflix’s Darkest Descent Yet

    Monster: Ed Gein – Netflix’s Darkest Descent Yet

    Netflix has finally dropped its latest entry in the Monster anthology, this time diving headfirst into the rotten, skin-crawling world of Ed Gein. If Dahmer felt claustrophobic, this one feels like the air itself has gone rancid. From the opening frame, you know what you’re in for: bleak farmland, a farmhouse that feels more like…

    waynenoir

    4th Oct 2025
    TV & Film
  • John Galliano’s Jazzy Ostentatoire

    Winter 2003-2004 Collection From the spills and frills of fashion week, a designer’s vision board brought to life on the runway and with John Galliano’s 2003-2004 collection, this hammered the nail in the coffin.   Opening the show with a backdrop of “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” Jazz music and neon lights came a military army Karki green 2-piece suits with exaggerated…

    waynenoir

    28th Oct 2022
    Fashion
  • Joshua Kane Returns to the Stage with ‘Bespoken Dream’—A Runway Revival of Story and Stitch

    By Wayne Noir – RION magazine. London’s fashion landscape is about to feel a seismic shift. After a hiatus from the live runway, designer Joshua Kane is poised to make a thunderous return with Bespoken Dream—a new immersive show premiering July 16 at The Mandrake Hotel. Known for blurring the line between fashion and theatre,…

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    13th Jul 2025
    Fashion
  • London Fashion Week SS25: Romance, Rebellion and the Rise of the New Power Wardrobe

    Words by Wayne Noir Editor in Chief – RION Magazine September in London is never quiet. But when Fashion Week rolls around, the city hums with a different kind of electricity—one charged with invention, intention and the unapologetic clatter of stilettos down cobblestone runways. This past season, Spring/Summer 2025, designers came not to whisper but…

    waynenoir

    30th Sep 2024
    Fashion
    Fashion, LFW, london fashion week
  • Blue Lights – BBC’s New cop drama.

    Three new police officers are in their probation period with the PSNI and the odds are at least one of them isn’t going to last Annie Conlon (Katherine Devilin); Grace Ellis (Siân Brooke); Tommy Foster (Nathan Braniff) (Image: BBC/Gallagher Films/Two Cities Television/Matt Burlem) Created and written by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson, Blue Lights follows…

    waynenoir

    24th Mar 2023
    TV & Film
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