10 Best of the Many 2000s Horror Remakes
The 2000s may have been a weird time for horror, but it was also a golden age for remaking classic horror franchises.
The 2000s may have been a weird time for horror, but it was also a golden age for remaking classic horror franchises.

The Confucian Temple was founded during the Yuan Dynasty when Shanghai transformed from a fishing village to a county seat. Today, it’s considered one of the four “Treasure Houses of Stone Carving Art” in China. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonA Confucian temple was typically a combination of temple and school, this one…

In the sixth episode of Pretend It’s a City, Martin Scorsese‘s new Netflix docuseries starring himself and Fran Lebowitz, the filmmaker and the author are asked a simple question: How did you meet? While neither is quite sure, the legend goes that the two always found themselves in conversation at the kind of parties that icons of…

Welcome to Movie DNA, a column that recognizes the direct and indirect cinematic roots of both new and classic movies. Learn some film history, become a more well-rounded viewer, and enjoy like-minded works of the past. This entry recommends movies to watch after you see the historical drama Judas and the Black Messiah. Biopics and other…

The Church of San Domenico Maggiore is one of the largest and most important religious buildings in Naples. While the baroque interior of the church attracts the attention of most tourists, the sacristy hides many secrets. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonInside the sacristy, the balcony is adorned with 42 sepulchers of…

As Edinburgh Castle rests on the remains of an extinct volcano, it’s prominently featured from several visual vantage points. A visitor is by no means cut short on photographic opportunities of this majestic sight. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonAnywhere along the tree line boulevard of Princes Street allows for a more…

Condercum, or Benwell as it’s now called, was one of 13 permanent forts along Hadrian’s Wall. The fort itself can no longer be visited, as it’s covered on the north side by a Victorian reservoir and to the south by 1930s housing. However, this housing estate does hide a few surprises. Read moreA Guide to The…