Lo-fi’s socially-native fashion spin embraces an undone, nostalgic aesthetic, reminiscent of a time before filters and algorithms took over. Its rise to new heights proves there’s beauty in ...
Within the first five minutes of “Inheritance,” Maya (Phoebe Dynevor) has stolen a bottle of tequila, gone home with a stranger from a rave and dangled her legs out his window while smoking.
“Inheritance,” directed by Neil Burger and written by Burger and Olen Steinhauer, immediately plunges us into Maya’s world, captured with a gritty, grungy lo-fi aesthetic. Soundtracked to ...