Isla de Lobos in Uruguay

Isla de Lobos in Uruguay

Off the coast of Uruguay, five miles (eight kilometers) south of the sea resort of Punta del Estelies is the small Isla de Lobos. The island is located along the outer limit of the Rio de la Plata estuary and belongs to a natural reserve with Gorriti Island. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong…

Anna – Short Film Review

Anna – Short Film Review

★★★ Stars Directed by: #ÉricPinéda Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #ÉricPinéda Starring: #JustineAllame, #AlexMesnil & #XavierGojo Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: David Richards Éric Pinéda’s ‘Anna’ strikes intrigue in the mystery of how the plot unfolds. Like most non-linear narratives,…

Amazon’s Them is a Harrowing, Frustrating American Horror Story

Amazon’s Them is a Harrowing, Frustrating American Horror Story

Amazon’s “Them” wants its own shelf in the modern horror echelon, especially when it comes to recently made stories about being Black in America. In its response to a nation currently examining the on-camera murder of a Black man by a white police officer, the series created by Little Marvin speaks in serious extremes—it’s ten episodes…

Triora short film review

Triora short film review

★★★ Directed by: #SidDuit Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #SidDuit Starring: #DirkGuntherMohr #ErinJoHarris Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Patrick Foley Writing seems to be a profession that has a knack for driving one crazy. From Hemmingway to Hunter S. Thompson,…

Martin Scorsese Just Wants to Hang Out with His Friends

Martin Scorsese Just Wants to Hang Out with His Friends

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…

15 Movies to Watch After You See ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’

15 Movies to Watch After You See ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’

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 next if you like Godzilla vs Kong. If all you know of kaiju movies…

How ‘The Phantom’ Beat the Odds and Became a Cult Favorite

How ‘The Phantom’ Beat the Odds and Became a Cult Favorite

In the vast history of comic book characters and their origins, The Phantom, also known as The Ghost Who Walks, is noted as being the first superhero to don a skintight costume. The character, which was created by Lee Falk and first appeared in newspaper strips in 1936, also lives in a cave, rides a…

The 10 Best Moments from Genndy Tartakovsky’s ‘Clone Wars’

The 10 Best Moments from Genndy Tartakovsky’s ‘Clone Wars’

Welcome to Saturday Morning Cartoons, our weekly column where we continue the animated boob tube ritual of yesteryear. Our lives may no longer be scheduled around small screen programming, but that doesn’t mean we should forget the necessary sanctuary of Saturday ‘toons. In this entry, we celebrate the Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars series just in time…

KING KONG Gave Me A Primal Crush On Adrien Brody

KING KONG Gave Me A Primal Crush On Adrien Brody

What on earth was Peter Jackson thinking when he made King Kong? And no, I’m not talking about the three-hour runtime, or that we spend a full hour of the movie waiting to see the big monkey. I’m talking about his decision to cast the lean, suave drip king Adrien Brody, a man after my…

GODZILLA 4K Blu-Ray Review: A Gargantuan Spectacle

GODZILLA 4K Blu-Ray Review: A Gargantuan Spectacle

Ever since its inception near the mid-2010s, Warner Bros.’ fittingly titled “MonsterVerse” has been one of the studio’s flagship franchises over the course of the past ten years.  Their various reimaginings of the classic movie monsters of decades past have served as tremendous accomplishments in visual storytelling, bringing these characters to life in new ways…

Go Beyond the Grocery Store With These Seven Innovative Spice Companies

Go Beyond the Grocery Store With These Seven Innovative Spice Companies

In 2016, Sana Javeri Kadri found herself at a crossroads. After moving from her hometown of Mumbai to California, she wanted to learn more about the historical forces shaping her own identity and experience as a queer woman of color in the United States. A food photographer, Javeri Kadri turned to culinary history to better…

The Australian Town That’s Gone Batty Over Its Bats

The Australian Town That’s Gone Batty Over Its Bats

The bat swivels around to regard us, eyes wide and confused, wings folded protectively across its salt-and-pepper body. One of its wings is mangled—the result of getting entangled in fruit netting. “Bat wing membranes are like skin, it will heal and grow back,” says Jan Virgo, animal rights activist and founder of the non-profit Colac…

Apples film review

Apples film review

★★★★★ Directed by: #ChristosNikou Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #ChristosNikou, #AndrejŠtritof Starring: #ArisServetalis, #SofiaGeorgovassili, #AnnaKalaitzidou Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’,Film Review by: ,Isabelle Ryan After he awakes on a bus apparently unable to remember who or where he is, a man (Aris…

SXSW 2021: THE RETURN: LIFE AFTER ISIS & LUCHADORAS

SXSW 2021: THE RETURN: LIFE AFTER ISIS & LUCHADORAS

Continuing on from my coverage of documentaries from SXSW 2021, I wrote about a documentary that details the lives of a few European and North American women who live in a Syrian displacement camp after they left their countries to join ISIS and have now had their citizenships revoked, including former East London schoolgirl Shamima Begum,…

‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ – Beyond Bad, Except …

‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ – Beyond Bad, Except …

In my youth, there was a locally broadcast television show called “Creature Feature,” in which a monster movie would be air every weekend. This was how I first saw the 1963 “King Kong Vs. Godzilla,” which my childhood buddy John and I watched with giddy delight one afternoon. I still recall our post-viewing conversation, an…

Mapplethorpe: The Director’s Cut

Mapplethorpe: The Director’s Cut

This review occupies a somewhat awkward space: my colleague Nick Allen reviewed the original “Mapplethorpe,” a 2018 film released in 2019, and two years later, here’s a review of “Mapplethorpe: The Director’s Cut” by somebody else who liked it a lot more. “Robert Mapplethorpe’s black and white photography was provocative, raw, and unforgettable,” Nick wrote. “But Ondi…

St. Elmo Ghost Town in Nathrop, Colorado

St. Elmo Ghost Town in Nathrop, Colorado

St. Elmo, once known as Forest City, was settled by miners in the 1870s to fill the need for labor in the local mines. Residents of the town were employed by the hundreds, as they extracted millions of dollars worth of gold and silver. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe town grew…

Introducing So Grosse | Such Pointe | Much Blank

Introducing So Grosse | Such Pointe | Much Blank

My favorite movie has been the 1997 dark comedy, Grosse Pointe Blank, for three quarters of my life. I even wrote a lengthy piece on the movie for Film Inquiry last year that got recognition from John Cusack, himself. However, back in 2018, I had an idea for a podcast and because I didn’t trust…