Dirty God film review

Dirty God film review

★★★★ Directed by #SachaPolak Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by #SachaPolak #SusieFarrell Starring #VickyKnight Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’,,Film Review by ,,Hope Madden There is an unerring authenticity about the slice of life that is Dirty God. Co-writer/director Sacha Polak sugar coats nothing,…

Watch: Funny Animated Short Visualizes Socially Awkward Moments

Watch: Funny Animated Short Visualizes Socially Awkward Moments

Well, that was awkward. Everyone knows this uncomfortable feeling. When something strange happens in public and you feel really, really awkward and just want to run away and hide. Awkward is a fun animated short film made by the very talented Ukrainian animator Nata Metlukh – it’s only 3 minutes of amusing awkward animation goodness….

Why the Team Behind ‘The Climb’ Refused to Follow the PC Rules

Why the Team Behind ‘The Climb’ Refused to Follow the PC Rules

“The Climb” director Michael Angelo Covino gave co-star Gayle Rankin an excuse to make her stern character more likable, less threatening. She wouldn’t have it. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho Marathon“I want to embody this character. Women make mistakes and women do f***ed up things, too,” Covino recalls Rankin saying. “The only…

The Interior and Exterior Worlds of Color in ‘Uncut Gems’

The Interior and Exterior Worlds of Color in ‘Uncut Gems’

In our Color Code column, Luke Hicks chooses a handful of shots from a favorite film in order to draw out the meaning behind certain colors and how they play into both the scene and the film as a whole. For his fourth entry, he digs into the Safdie brothers’ Uncut Gems. Uncut Gems is a…

Film Inquiry’s Seed & Spark Campaign Picks Of November 13, 2020

Film Inquiry’s Seed & Spark Campaign Picks Of November 13, 2020

Our friends at Seed & Spark are featuring everything from an animated documentary to a romantic comedy for the month of November. Whether it’s something with quirky characters or quantum physics, there’s always intriguing campaigns for indie shorts and features to discover! DRAGONFLY Dragonfly (2020) – source: Julia Morizawa Writer-producer-director Julia Morizawa (JesusCat (or How…

Japanese ‘Love Hotels’ Are Kind of Perfect for Pandemics

Japanese ‘Love Hotels’ Are Kind of Perfect for Pandemics

On the seventh story of a Japanese tower block, an uncomfortable negotiation is underway. Behind a check-in desk, a hand extends through a heavy felt curtain and feels around for a credit card on the counter. Finding nothing, it quickly withdraws, and after a hidden, whispered kerfuffle, a receptionist emerges awkwardly into the windowless lobby….

Tomb of the First Bishop of New York in Naples, Italy

Tomb of the First Bishop of New York in Naples, Italy

Richard Luke Concanen was a Catholic prelate born in Ireland in 1747. He completed his studies in Italy and served various roles in several churches. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThanks to his friendship with the Archbishop of Baltimore, he was able to secure permission to establish a Dominican province in the…

LET HIM GO: Slow-Burn Thriller Reuniting Diane Lane and Kevin Costner

LET HIM GO: Slow-Burn Thriller Reuniting Diane Lane and Kevin Costner

Although Kevin Costner comes from a fairly substantial lineage of modern westerns, it might be the shared context of Costner and Diane Lane from Man of Steel providing the most meaningful background to Let Him Go. Don’t get me wrong. These movies have nothing to do with one another. One was Zack Snyder‘s gargantuan DC…

The Shropshire Mammoth in Shropshire, England

The Shropshire Mammoth in Shropshire, England

The skeleton of a woolly mammoth was discovered by a woman walking her dog by a nearby gravel quarry in 1986. It was one of the most complete mammoth skeletons ever discovered in the United Kingdom. The skeleton of the adult male was unearthed accompanied by partial skeletons of several juvenile mammoths. Read moreA Guide to…

Sedia del Diavolo in Rome, Italy

Sedia del Diavolo in Rome, Italy

Elio Callistio, a freedman of Emperor Hadrian, would have never imagined that his then fashionable, temple-shaped sepulcher would become popular in Roman folklore. Indeed, as the sepulcher fell to ruins, it strangely started assuming the shape of a great chair or throne. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWayfarers and others who maintained…

Great Mosque of Xi’an in Xian Shi, China

Great Mosque of Xi’an in Xian Shi, China

An ancient imperial capital and the eastern starting point of the Silk Road, Xi’an was the first city in China to be introduced to Islam. Today, it has an estimated population of 50,000 Hui Muslims and a total of seven mosques, the most notable of which is the Great Mosque of Xi’an, perhaps the oldest…

Love, Labor, and Human Heat: Francis Lee on Ammonite

Love, Labor, and Human Heat: Francis Lee on Ammonite

Nature may shape the characters of Francis Lee’s rugged, working-class romances, but it’s nurture that ultimately saves them.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonIn 2017’s “God’s Own Country,” the Yorkshire-bred writer/director made a powerful first impression with a story, set on his home turf, about the attraction that builds between two young…

HAPPIEST SEASON Trailer

HAPPIEST SEASON Trailer

The holiday season is getting a little more queer with Happiest Season, the latest from co-writer/director Clea DuVall. Abby was stoked about the holidays. She was going to spend it with her girlfriend’s family, meeting everyone for the first time and taking that big step in the relationship. Then she was told that her girlfriend isn’t…

Nisco Museum in Ein Hod, Israel

Nisco Museum in Ein Hod, Israel

Before iPhones, there were DVDs. Before DVDs, there were Walkmans. Before Walkmans, there were cassette players. Before cassettes, vinyl, and before vinyl, Edison wax cylinders. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonBut according to Nissan Cohen, owner and curator at the Nisco Museum, what came before all of these was by far more magnificent: intricate…

In Nairobi, Young Diners Clamor for Traditional Kenyan Cuisine

In Nairobi, Young Diners Clamor for Traditional Kenyan Cuisine

John Onyango has never been to culinary school, nor did he start his career as a chef in a recognized restaurant or hotel. Instead, he first cooked in a suburban food kiosk, where he served the wage earners who worked in the neighboring schools, market and local Nairobi City Council offices. But that was 25…

Greatland film review

Greatland film review

★★★ Directed by: Dana Ziyasheva Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: Dana Ziyasheva Starring: Arman Darbo, Chloe Ray Warmoth, Nick Moran, Eric Roberts Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’,,Film Review by: ,,Jason Knight So many films have been made that depict life in different…

BIG TOUCH: The Grandest of Small Gestures

BIG TOUCH: The Grandest of Small Gestures

Big Touch contains far more than its diminutive runtime would suggest. A very short-short, the film draws its audience into several small, human moments. Written, directed, and edited by Christopher Tenzis, the film dives into just a few minutes in a woman’s life as she perceives, is perceived, and finally, seems to release perception altogether….

California Is Named for a Griffin-Riding Black Warrior Queen

California Is Named for a Griffin-Riding Black Warrior Queen

California has long been associated with fantasy, but few people know that centuries before Hollywood, it drew its very name from an imaginary kingdom—one ruled by a Black queen. Around 1530, when Hernán Cortés’s conquistadors, amid shipwrecks, mutinies, and the destruction of the Aztec Empire, arrived at the peninsula on Mexico’s western side, they christened…

Freddie Mercury Statue in Montreux, Switzerland

Freddie Mercury Statue in Montreux, Switzerland

This imposing bronze statue on the Montreux promenade features Freddie Mercury striking his iconic pose. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe statue is the work of a British-based Czech sculptor Irena Sedlecka, famous for British public figures, but also for oversized Communist statues dedicated to the working man. Sedlecka first saw Mercury…