The Old Haa’s Inuksuit Collection in Burravoe, Scotland

The Old Haa’s Inuksuit Collection in Burravoe, Scotland

Inuksuit (singular inukshuk or inuksuk) are collections of rocks, most commonly arranged in a vaguely humanoid shape or as cairns, stacked by indigenous populations in northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, such as the Inuit and Yupik. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWhile there are many theories about their traditional uses and symbolism,…

Sundance 2021: Interview With Director Natalie Chao Of TO KNOW HER

Sundance 2021: Interview With Director Natalie Chao Of TO KNOW HER

Filmmakers often create projects that are deeply personal, and with her documentary short, To Know Her, Natalie Chao does just that. Piecing together old camcorder footage of her late mother with newer footage shot on the same device, Chao creates a unique time continuum to capture an intimate part of her family’s story. Conceived as…

Jamie Wright’s Well in Glasgow, Scotland

Jamie Wright’s Well in Glasgow, Scotland

This well set into the hillside was first constructed during the Victorian period in the late 1800s. It was named after Jamie Wright, a local printer who worked at the Lennoxtown Calico Printing Works. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWright was a keen fisherman and during one fishing trip, he discovered a…

Nomadland

Nomadland

Fern (Frances McDormand) is grieving a life that’s been ripped away from her. It seems like she was relatively happy in Empire, Nevada, one of those many American small towns built around industry. When the gypsum plant there closed, the town of Empire quite literally closed with it. In six months, its entire zip code…

Okta Centrum AS in Rapla, Estonia

Okta Centrum AS in Rapla, Estonia

The 1970s was a period of new architectural discoveries in Estonia and designers were eager to experiment. This multi-purpose administrative building was designed by architect Toomas Rein and was completed in 1977. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe building was crafted as an octagonal space that rises up a central construction. Although…

The Easy, Edible Art of Lunar New Year Dumplings

The Easy, Edible Art of Lunar New Year Dumplings

Come January and February each year, much of China’s population gears up for the world’s most massive coordinated migration. The Lunar New Year is traditionally spent with family, which means that millions of people across the country pack their bags and head home, a process known in Mandarin as tuányuán (团圆), or “reunion.” Growing up…

First Trailer for Submarine Drama ‘Buoyancy’ Starring Rebecca Finch

First Trailer for Submarine Drama ‘Buoyancy’ Starring Rebecca Finch

“If you can’t go out to have fun, you have to go inwards.” High Octane Pictures has released an official trailer for an indie “sci-fi” thriller titled Buoyancy, the feature directorial debut of Dutch filmmaker Roel Leijten. The film tells the story of an ambitious young woman who is invited on a submarine by an…

Interview with Jessica Bruder, the Author Behind NOMADLAND

Interview with Jessica Bruder, the Author Behind NOMADLAND

Journalist Jessica Bruder spent three years inside the belly of America’s economic beast for her 2017 book, Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century. Wheeling around inside were the nomads, a group of largely older Americans who traded in, for one financial reason or another, their roofs for vans. They’re not homeless, as Bruder explains, they’re…

On the Slopes With Montana’s Avalanche Detectives

On the Slopes With Montana’s Avalanche Detectives

Just a few strides away from the snowmobile, Doug Chabot knew that something was off. His uphill-equipped skis sunk deep into the snow, deeper than they should have. Weak snow, he noted, as he followed the track left by his partner’s skis. The two figures ascended the slope of Lionhead Ridge, a popular backcountry skiing…

Amaranthine short film review

Amaranthine short film review

★★ Directed by: #EvanSchneider Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #MarcPowers Starring: #MarcPowers, #JenDrummond, #JordanTofalo Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Patrick Foley I blame The Walking Dead for ruining the entire post-apocalyptic genre. Where the likes of The Road and Children…

Found: The Lost Tlingit Fort That Defended Alaska From Russian Attack

Found: The Lost Tlingit Fort That Defended Alaska From Russian Attack

In 1804, indigenous Tlingit people living near the Alaskan town of Sitka went to war with the Russians. Russian fur traders, actually, and their battle would have far reaching consequences, not just for the Tlingit, but also for the future of Alaska, by setting the stage for it to become part of the United States….

Flora & Ulysses

Flora & Ulysses

Kate DiCamillo’s Newbery Award-winning novel about a girl who prides herself on being a cynic has been adapted into an unabashedly un-cynical and utterly winning film for families about that most unsung of superpowers: hope. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonTen-year-old Flora (a very appealing Matilda Lawler) narrates her own story, and it…

THE NIGHT: Dawn Can Not Come Soon Enough

THE NIGHT: Dawn Can Not Come Soon Enough

The horror genre is one filled with an exorbitant amount of hits and misses – too often more misses than a hits. Unfortunately, The Night from writer and director Kourosh Ahari is a miss, a horror film lacking any investment in its central cast of characters and giving an intriguing idea the lackluster treatment. It…

Neutra VDL Studio and Residences in Los Angeles, California

Neutra VDL Studio and Residences in Los Angeles, California

Just across from Silver Lake Reservoir is the building Richard Neutra once called his home and workplace until his death in 1970. The first iteration of this house was constructed in 1932 with the financial backing of a wealthy Dutch industrialist named Cees H. Van der Leeuw, which is where the “VDL” initials come from. …

Miracle Arch in Saint-Bernard, France

Miracle Arch in Saint-Bernard, France

In 2005, Pascal Sombardier discovered the largest natural arch in the Alps, Tour Isabelle or Tour Percée, with a span well over 90 feet (30 meters). He revealed the find to the world a year later in a book entitled Chartreuse Insolite, with a cover photo that triggered a passion for arch hunting across the region….

Roman Baths of Como in Como, Italy

Roman Baths of Como in Como, Italy

Excavations on this site first began during the 1970s. A carpark was added much later, constructed to suspend over the ruins of the 1st-century CE baths. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonVisitors can view the ruins from two streets and the site can be visited on a series of elevated walkways. These allow…

BOOGIE Trailer

BOOGIE Trailer

It’s an underdog story (and then some) in Boogie, the feature debut of writer/director Eddie Huang. Boogie dreams of playing in the NBA, but as a Chinese-American, no one looks at him and sees a basketball player. He’s got the skills, though, and just needs the opportunities to open up. That’s not going to come easy…

Tesoro Adobe in Valencia, California

Tesoro Adobe in Valencia, California

During the early 20th-century, the Santa Clarita Valley was a favorite backdrop for numerous western films. Dozens of western actors could be seen chasing bandits or hunting for treasure amid the hillsides and valleys of the area.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonHarry Carey Sr. was a prolific western actor, starring in…

Classic Remise in Berlin, Germany

Classic Remise in Berlin, Germany

This old tram depot in the Berlin district Moabit has been transformed into a vintage car paradise. Aficionados, collectors, and professionals share their passion for classic cars in the workshops and garages throughout this historic building.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonClassic Remise is not a museum, but instead a place where collectors and…

Double Take: They Got ‘Constantine’ Right The First Time

Double Take: They Got ‘Constantine’ Right The First Time

Double Take is a series in which Anna Swanson and Meg Shields sit down and yell at each other about the controversial, uncomfortable, and contentious corners of cinema. In this edition, they consider whether the reputation of Constantine as a mediocre comic-book adaptation is deserved. With remakes and reboots engulfing Hollywood, it’s easy to get the…