On the Disempowerment of Promising Young Woman

On the Disempowerment of Promising Young Woman

[Note: Spoilers ahead.] Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonI sit staring at my laptop, and let my eyes go out of focus. I have just received a message from a dear friend. By message, I mean an apology about never believing that I was raped. I read phrases like “I can’t believe I…

Trailer for Italian Drama ‘The Last Paradiso’ with Riccardo Scamarcio

Trailer for Italian Drama ‘The Last Paradiso’ with Riccardo Scamarcio

“I’ve never yielded to anyone.” Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for an indie Italian drama titled The Last Paradiso, also known as L’ultimo Paradiso originally in Italian. This film tells the true story of an impossible love, a dream of an indomitable man who has a sense of rebellion and justice coursing through his…

TikTok Made RATATOUILLE Into A Musical, And It Slaps

TikTok Made RATATOUILLE Into A Musical, And It Slaps

Ratatouille: The Musical, the musical of our dreams. What started as a meme last year on TikTok — that the 2007 Pixar film Ratatouille has Broadway musical potential — unexpectedly exploded in popularity, with hundreds of creators contributing songs, performances, choreography, set design, costuming, and even a playbill. The internet’s favorite “musical that’s not a…

Witch Kitsch and Dark History in Germany’s Harz Mountains

Witch Kitsch and Dark History in Germany’s Harz Mountains

This story is excerpted and adapted from Kristen J. Sollée’s Witch Hunt: A Traveler’s Guide to the Power and Persecution of the Witch, published in October 2020 by Red Wheel Weiser. To German witches—hexen—the Harz highlands of northern Germany is home, a mountain range steeped in pagan lore. Here, Quedlinburg, a dazzling medieval town untouched…

The Archaeologists Recreating the Sounds of the Stone Age

The Archaeologists Recreating the Sounds of the Stone Age

This story was originally published on SAPIENS and appears here under a CC BY-ND 4.0 license. On South Africa’s southern coast, above the mouth of the Matjes River, a natural rock shelter nestles under a cliff face. The cave is only about three meters deep, and humans have used it for more than 10,000 years….

Woke Screen Rant Bullies, Tries to Deplatform Gina Carano

Woke Screen Rant Bullies, Tries to Deplatform Gina Carano

The film blogosphere can’t get enough of Gina Carano. That’s not a good thing for “The Mandalorian” star. Carano, an MMA fighter turned actress, appears to lean to the right, politically speaking. She’s questioned the accuracy of the recent election vote totals, refused to follow the trans community groupthink and spoke out for free speech….

Andong Hahoe Folk Village in Andong, South Korea

Andong Hahoe Folk Village in Andong, South Korea

Andong Hahoe Folk Village is a traditional Joseon Dynasty village home to the Ryu clan of Pungsan, and harkens back to the 16th-century. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonAn important relic of Korean culture, this village was designed in Joseon period-style architecture and is home to many folk traditions. The village is…

The Mole short film review

The Mole short film review

★★★★ Directed by: Ambrose Smoke Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: Ambrose Smoke Starring: Lauren Engels, Jonathon Sawdon, Benita Katende, Paula Isiegas Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Jason Knight Angie (Engels) is intelligent, hardworking and determined. She got a job at…

The Empty Man

The Empty Man

Sometimes a film’s trajectory from inception to viewers can impact expectations. Let’s just say that the list of worthwhile movies that sat on the shelf for years and were the dumped into theaters with almost no promotion and no critics screenings is incredibly short. So while it’s nice to say that we approach all films…

Secret Weapon Bunker in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Secret Weapon Bunker in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

In 1966 during the Vietnam War, Tran Van Lai, a politician, brought a house at 287/70 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Road in District 3 of what was then Saigon. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonOver the next few months, he constructed a secret cellar without the knowledge of his family. He used the secret hideaway to…

Pinnacle Knob Fire Tower in Keyser, West Virginia

Pinnacle Knob Fire Tower in Keyser, West Virginia

In 1916, West Virginia established a system of fire towers that were located on various mountain peaks throughout the state. By utilizing a chart and telephone system, employees were able to quickly pinpoint forest fire locations that helped increase response times.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe earliest towers were wooden structures….

At This Banana Farm, the Bunches Grow in 430 Shapes and Sizes

At This Banana Farm, the Bunches Grow in 430 Shapes and Sizes

In his backyard in Kerala, India, Vinod Sahadevan Nair, 60, grows bananas and plantains and rears chickens and ducks. Situated as it is in an agrarian region, abutting the biodiverse Western Ghats, his farm may seem typical. But a walk through his four acres reveals bananas growing in every conceivable shape, size, and hue: from…

EXAM: A Notably Tense Iranian Short Film With Interesting Subtext

EXAM: A Notably Tense Iranian Short Film With Interesting Subtext

With Exam, writer-director Sonia K. Hadad and co-writer Farnoosh Samadi expose the familial and cultural demands that an Iranian teenager must confront over the span of 15 suspenseful minutes. Exam is a riveting short film about a teenage girl named Sadaf (Sadaf Asgari) who lives in Iran. The film follows Sadaf over the course of…

Show Your Stripes in San Jose, California

Show Your Stripes in San Jose, California

Usually, looking at public art is a fairly passive experience. Often, viewers are completely forbidden from directly interacting with art, much less changing how it looks entirely. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonBut Show Your Stripes by Jim Conti, a glittery piece of public art above a vacant San Jose storefront, is different….

Enchanted Forest in Whitethorn, California

Enchanted Forest in Whitethorn, California

Deep in the Lost Coast of Northern California, one stand of peculiar redwood trees survived multiple logging efforts that cleared most of the old-growth in the surrounding forest.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonSalty ocean air and frequent harsh ocean winds through Shady Dell are thought to have caused these trees to…

The Singaporean Baker Inventing a Pie for Every American State

The Singaporean Baker Inventing a Pie for Every American State

Pies can be finicky. Overwork the dough, and the crust won’t flake. Too-liquid filling can hesitate to set, or ooze out of the tin. Most people, as a result, stick to the pies they know how to make, or simply buy them from the store. But Stacey Mei Yan Fong, a Brooklyn-based baker, has invented…

Queerly Ever After #43: DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS (1996)

Queerly Ever After #43: DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS (1996)

Queerly Ever After is a bi-monthly column where I take a look at LGBT+ films that gave their characters a romantic happily-ever-after. There will be spoilers. Also, don’t forget to buy your Queerly Ever After merch right here. In Different For Girls, former school friends Paul Prentice (Rupert Graves) and Kim Foyle (Steven Mackintosh) reconnect after…

Go/Don’t Go film review

Go/Don’t Go film review

★★★★ Directed by #AlexKnapp Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by #AlexKnapp Starring #AlexKnapp #OliviaLuccardi Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by Brandon Thomas The opening minutes of Go/Don’t Go hint at a burgeoning relationship drama. Shy boy meets an outgoing girl. Girl draws…

‘Minari,’ ‘Nomadland’ Lead Denver Film Critics Society Nominations

‘Minari,’ ‘Nomadland’ Lead Denver Film Critics Society Nominations

There’s a chance the year’s Best Picture Oscar winner could feature non-English speaking leads … again. The Asian drama “Minari” led the way with six nominations from the Colo.-based Denver Film Critics Society, followed by five nominations for “Nomadland” and “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” [Editor’s Note: This reporter is chair of the DFCS]…