Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum in Northampton, Massachusetts

Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum in Northampton, Massachusetts

The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum is a decidedly understated independent institution compared to the grand federal repositories of his successors. The quiet, one-room exhibition on the second floor of the Forbes Library is perhaps in line with the 30th president’s reputation as the reserved “Silent Cal.”  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong…

Emerald Fennell on Promising Young Woman, Responses to the Film, and More

Emerald Fennell on Promising Young Woman, Responses to the Film, and More

Emerald Fennell jumps on the phone from England the day after winning a Writers Guild award for Best Original Screenplay for “Promising Young Woman.” A week earlier, she’d been nominated for three Academy Awards for the film—her first feature—for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. While we’re talking, news breaks that she’ll write…

Script Short Film Review

Script Short Film Review

★★★★ Directed by: Piero Cannata Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: Piero Cannata Starring: Daniele Marotta, Monica Zanforlin, Marilea Vaglica Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Vikas Yadav A screenwriter plays with his characters in the same way a kid plays with…

Horrific Inquiry: THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1920)

Horrific Inquiry: THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1920)

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…

Watch: Ray Wong’s Clever Sci-Fi Short ‘Burnt Grass’ About Cloning

Watch: Ray Wong’s Clever Sci-Fi Short ‘Burnt Grass’ About Cloning

“This is unnatural, we gotta tell someone.” “No, we can’t!” “Why not…?” “Because they’ll take it away from us!!” Time to catch up with this clever sci-fi short film titled Burnt Grass, which originally premiered in 2014 at the Toronto Film Festival. Thanks to a bump from Short of the Week, it’s now available to…

The Hidden Monsters of ‘The Mist’

The Hidden Monsters of ‘The Mist’

The conventional movie monster is a frightening, ravenous, carnivorous beast that devours anything — and everything — in its path. It might have tentacles, or it might drip with putrid slime. It might be thunderous and fast as lightning, or it might creep up on you without a sound and whisk you away into the…

SXSW 2021: THE FALLOUT: A Tale of Grief And Starting Over

SXSW 2021: THE FALLOUT: A Tale of Grief And Starting Over

The Grand Jury award for this year’s SXSW went to The Fallout, a film that takes your typical coming-of-age story and re-tells it through a traumatic lens. With Jenna Ortega carrying the entire weight of the story on her shoulders, this feature directorial debut by Megan Park is an honest, devastating portrait of a reality…

WITNESS INFECTION: A Gorey Lack Of Investment

WITNESS INFECTION: A Gorey Lack Of Investment

While many may expect the zombie apocalypse to emerge through an unexplainable virus at the borders of CDC’s headquarters in Atlanta, GA, Witness Infection, from Andy Palmer, is here to make you think otherwise. And not only does it cause viewers to reconsider the origin of the apocalypse, but the limited range of space and…

‘Wicker Man’ Stumps in Cutcloy, Scotland

‘Wicker Man’ Stumps in Cutcloy, Scotland

The year 2021 marked the 50-year anniversary since principal filming began on the seminal movie, The Wicker Man, a celluloid picture that would go on to help define a genre known as folk horror. Actor and screenwriter Mark Gatiss popularized this genre that often incorporated themes of worship, seclusion, the influence of the environment, and…

Green Moor Village Stocks in Sheffield, England

Green Moor Village Stocks in Sheffield, England

Traditionally, the village of Moor Green was known as a hub of small, private quarries that mined and then sold its stones all over the country. However, as visitors drive through the center of the village, there’s something that catches the eye, a preserved set of village stocks.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong…

Red Seaweed Defeats Cows’ Methane-Filled Burps

Red Seaweed Defeats Cows’ Methane-Filled Burps

This story was originally published in Grist and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. How scary are cow burps, exactly? Measured by their planet-warming power, methane-filled livestock belches are the equivalent of 850 coal plants burning year-round. But scientists have found that spicing up cattle feed with a little seaweed can dramatically…

Woke Media Hits New, Embarrassing Low

Woke Media Hits New, Embarrassing Low

Today’s brave, bold journalists often let Twitter serve as their editor’s desk. If they see something on social media they want to embrace, no matter how large or small the movement, they pounce on it. Far-left entertainment sites like TheWrap.com and Variety often take this approach, particularly to maintain progressive narratives. Read moreA Guide to…

Why Hawaiʻi Is Perfect for Rainbows

Why Hawaiʻi Is Perfect for Rainbows

From his office on the edge of Mānoa Valley in Honolulu, University of Hawaiʻi meteorologist Steven Businger often sees rainbows, some that last all day. According to Hawaiian legend, these heavenly arcs embody the presence of Kahalapuna, the daughter of a chief and chiefess who mourned her death by transforming themselves into their spirit forms,…

La Coupole in Helfaut, France

La Coupole in Helfaut, France

A one million ton concrete dome constructed on the side of a chalk quarry with underground storage for the rockets, fuel supply, a liquid oxygen production facility, electricity generators and housing for the garrison. This is La Coupole, a massive remnant of World War II located five kilometers from Saint-Omer in France. Read moreA Guide to The…

Interview With Ricky Staub, Writer-Director Of CONCRETE COWBOY

Interview With Ricky Staub, Writer-Director Of CONCRETE COWBOY

One day, from outside his office window in North Philadelphia, Ricky Staub saw a cowboy on horseback, galloping along the concrete as if the boulevards and avenues beneath him were still made of dirt and grass-root. A few questions traced the city equestrian to the Fletcher Street Stables, which, for the past century, have been…

Tower Clock Museum in Gdańsk, Poland

Tower Clock Museum in Gdańsk, Poland

One of the world’s oldest sciences is on full display in the rafters and rooftops above Saint Catherine’s Church, the oldest church in Gdańsk, Poland. Horology, the science of measuring time, has a place in this ancient city thanks to one of its leading beer brewers, politicians, academics, and inventors: Jan Hevelius (1611-1687). Read moreA…

United States of Al Tests the Limits of Good Representation

United States of Al Tests the Limits of Good Representation

The state of Middle Eastern representation on TV and in movies is dire, and “United States of Al,” which premieres April 1 on CBS, is not going to help. On the one hand, a character like Adhir Kalyan’s Awalmir, or Al, is theoretically “good” representation: the sitcom from Chuck Lorre, David Goetsch, and Maria Ferrari…

The Bridge to Nowhere in Isle of Lewis, Scotland

The Bridge to Nowhere in Isle of Lewis, Scotland

In 1918 businessman, Lord Leverhulme, took a boat trip and fell in love with the islands. So much so that he decided to purchase the land. Reports vary, but it’s believed he purchased the land for £150,000. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonLeverhulme was passionate about generating jobs and opportunities for those…

#403 March 30, 2021

#403 March 30, 2021

Matt writes: On March 15th, the 2021 Oscar nominees were announced, and though David Fincher’s “Mank” scored the most nominations, the clear frontrunner in the Best Picture category is Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland,” followed closely behind by Lee Isaac Chung’s “Minari.” Don’t miss Susan Wloszczyna’s report on the nominees as well as Robert Daniels’ impassioned essay…

Pig Lipstick short film review

Pig Lipstick short film review

★★★ Directed by: Bob Freville Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: Bob Freville Starring: David L. Tamarin, Scott Burnhard, Damarcus Cox, Claire Gutowsky, Danger Slater Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Jason Knight An eyepopping and rather offensive satire on former president…

Bigotry And Hypocrisy In John Abraham’s DONKEY IN A BRAHMIN VILLAGE

Bigotry And Hypocrisy In John Abraham’s DONKEY IN A BRAHMIN VILLAGE

Indian avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham‘s 1977 black and white film Donkey in a Brahmin Village (Tamil: Agraharathil Kazhuthai) opens with Tamil poet Subramania Bharati‘s poem in praise of fire, recited fiercely by a gravelly male voice. It is only towards the end of the film when this poem is recited again by the narrator that we realize its relevance…