Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, directed, written, and produced by Rian Johnson, has received an onslaught of commentary since its December 2022 release. The film has been a hit success, and if you haven’t seen it yet we definitely recommend a watch. At Kite, we particularly commend Rian Johnson for his choice of title—we never miss a Beatles reference! Not only that, but Da Vinci’s magnum opus, the Mona Lisa, also features in the Netflix original. We’re certainly glad that it wasn’t our squared take on the iconic painting that (spoiler ahead!) went up in flames at the end of the movie. Check out our Art Squared collection, along with our limited edition Beatles print: Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite.
Image credit: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Rian Johnson, Netflix
Released on September 26, 1969, Abbey Road showcased The Beatles at the zenith of their creative powers. From the iconic cover art depicting the Fab Four striding across the zebra crossing, to the last harmonious notes of ‘The End’, the album exudes innovation and brilliance. Over half a century later, Abbey Road remains a timeless classic.