Mason’s Memorial Pillars in Edinburgh, Scotland

Mason’s Memorial Pillars in Edinburgh, Scotland

Some thirty years after the Great London Exposition took place, Edinburgh hosted its own presentation. Between the months of May and October 1886, The Meadows was home to an exhibit showcasing Scottish advancements in Art, Science, and Industry. This trade fair attracted nearly three million visitors to the capital city. Over 100 years later, there…

How the Pandemic Resurrected Britain’s Ancient Borders

How the Pandemic Resurrected Britain’s Ancient Borders

On a gray March day, Tracey Jones sits in her shuttered pub, contemplating the last six months and the invisible barrier just outside the door. The pub Jones took over in October, The Bridge Inn, is named for the nearby crossing over the Ceiriog River, which, along this stretch, marks the border between England and…

Nick Loeb: Making ‘Roe v. Wade’ Revealed Country’s Increasing Division

Nick Loeb: Making ‘Roe v. Wade’ Revealed Country’s Increasing Division

Audiences might suspect “Roe v. Wade,” which sheds inconvenient truths about the abortion movement, is aimed at a pro-life demographic. You’d be wrong, according to the film’s driving force, Nick Loeb. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonTrotting out a long line of crooked, pro-choice characters would “alienate that audience,” Loeb says. “Most…

Lough Neagh Torpedo Test Platform in Antrim, Northern Ireland

Lough Neagh Torpedo Test Platform in Antrim, Northern Ireland

During World War II, this platform was built on Lough Neagh, a large lake to the west of Belfast. It allowed for testing the depth and directional accuracy of Mk VIII torpedoes. The torpedoes were built at the nearby torpedo factory on Randlestown Road in Antrim. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonAlong…

Shiva Baby

Shiva Baby

In Emma Seligman’s delightfully anxiety-driven comedy “Shiva Baby,” the post-funeral service rites of a Jewish family and friends are interrupted by a chaotic series of one-upmanships and unexpected guests. Based on Seligman’s short of the same name, “Shiva Baby” follows Danielle (Rachel Sennott) on her way to meet her family for the somber occasion after an…

Gyeongju Seokbinggo in Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju Seokbinggo in Gyeongju, South Korea

A small protrusion resembling the surrounding burial tumuli protrudes from the ground in a quiet corner of Wolseong Fortress. However, this one in particular had a very different purpose. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonSeokbinggo literally means “stone ice storage.” It is effectively an icebox made of stone and was the secret…

Mercur Cemetery in West Mercur, Utah

Mercur Cemetery in West Mercur, Utah

Located 25 minutes west of Tooele, Utah, is the site of a former booming mining town that was full of life and promise. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonA distant memory of the Old West, Mercur became one of Utah’s first mining districts in 1893. At one point, the town was home to…

A Piglet’s Tale Short Film Review

A Piglet’s Tale Short Film Review

★★★★★ Directed by: Fabrizio Gammardella Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: Fabrizio Gammardella Film Review by: Vikas Yadav Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Fabrizio Gammardella’s A Piglet’s Tale is nothing short of alchemy. Resembling something made from camp Studio Ghibli, this animated short is…

12th Annual AAFCA Awards to be Held April 7th

12th Annual AAFCA Awards to be Held April 7th

The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), the world’s largest group of Black film critics, will hold its twelfth annual awards ceremony virtually on Wednesday, April 7th, sponsored by Nissan and Morgan Stanley. “Judas and the Black Messiah” was named the year’s Best Film, in addition to winning Best Supporting Actor for Daniel Kaluuya and Best…

Feast on These Recipes From America’s National Parks

Feast on These Recipes From America’s National Parks

A visit to any one of the United States’ national parks will offer a feast for the senses, from the scent of wildflowers along the Great Smoky Mountains to the sound of a bird call bouncing off the walls of the Grand Canyon. But beyond postcard-perfect views and fresh air, the bounty of the land…

Another New Trailer for James Gunn’s ‘The Suicide Squad’ Drops In

Another New Trailer for James Gunn’s ‘The Suicide Squad’ Drops In

“Nothing like a bloodbath to start the day.” Time for more already! Warner Bros has dropped in yet another trailer for James Gunn’s new The Suicide Squad movie, following up the original Suicide Squad from 2017. This is a “green band” trailer they made to initially show in theaters exclusively with Godzilla vs Kong, and…

The Colonial Tavern Dishing Up 18th-Century Vittles

The Colonial Tavern Dishing Up 18th-Century Vittles

In colonial America, a family might enjoy a Cheshire pork pie filled with pork tenderloin, apples, and spices. Another might enjoy a corncake, thanks to the maize long cultivated by Indigenous people. A wealthy family might indulge in a bird—but not just any bird, you see. A bird that had been plucked, cooked, and reassembled…

Horrific Inquiry: APRIL FOOL’S DAY (1986)

Horrific Inquiry: APRIL FOOL’S DAY (1986)

Welcome back to the newest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry – Horrific Inquiry. Twice a month, I will be tackling all things horror, each month bringing two films back into the spotlight to terrify and frighten once more. And occasionally looking at those that could have pushed the envelope further. Join…

Why Researchers Dressed as Leopards to Scare Some Monkeys

Why Researchers Dressed as Leopards to Scare Some Monkeys

It’s a tricky thing trying to pretend you’re a predator deep in the rainforest in northern Republic of the Congo. “It’s very humid, and sweat bees are all over you,” according to primatologist and conservation scientist Claudia Stephan. “Most of the time you see ahead for just a couple of meters due to dense vegetation,”…

Why ‘The Unholy’ Is Solid But All Too Familiar Horror

Why ‘The Unholy’ Is Solid But All Too Familiar Horror

The horror genre has been surprisingly kind to Christians of late. The hacky 2020 shocker “We Summon the Darkness” proved an exception, trotting out stale anti-Christian tropes amidst its cinematic wreckage. Still, the “Conjuring” franchise alone shows horror filmmaking that leverages evil without punishing people of faith. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho…

EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE: A Cold Character Study

EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE: A Cold Character Study

Grief, loss, and loneliness are far from new examinations within film. Yet, with a unique individuality within the emotion, there is never a shortage of perspectives a film can encompass. While not always on the mark, Every Breath You Take, from director Vaughn Stein, is the latest film to tackle these emotions, infusing a character…

Castel Meur in Plougrescant, France

Castel Meur in Plougrescant, France

Castel Meur, a small stone cottage in Plougrescant, France, was built in 1861 in a precarious position at the tip of the peninsula. At the time, construction was much less regulated and more riskily undertaken. To protect it from the  frequently violent coastal weather, the house was positioned with its back to the sea and…

Victory Memorial to Soviet Army in Riga, Latvia

Victory Memorial to Soviet Army in Riga, Latvia

Erected in 1985 to commemorate the Soviet Army’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, the Victory Memorial to Soviet Army is one of Riga’s most controversial monuments. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe memorial complex dominates the park with its towering 249 foot (76 meters tall) obelisk. It is adorned…

Warsaw Pegasus Sculptures in Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw Pegasus Sculptures in Warsaw, Poland

These pegasus sculptures first appeared in Warsaw in August of 2008. Originally, they were set to be a temporary exhibit designed to celebrate the works of the Polish writer Zbigniew Herbert, however, their popularity led to them becoming a permanent fixture of the city’s landscape.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe installation…