Lessons on Enduring a Lonely Winter From Antarctic Voyagers

Lessons on Enduring a Lonely Winter From Antarctic Voyagers

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Due to Antarctica’s extreme winter, which includes four months of total darkness, polar explorers endured intense confinement in close quarters for long periods of time. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonAmerican pioneer Richard Byrd explained, “little things … have the…

Operation Anonymous Short Film Review

Operation Anonymous Short Film Review

★★ Written & Directed by: #EvanLukeBarker Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonStarring: #BradleyLuckett #JosieMorris #IbraheemToure #AijamalNova Short Film Review by: #ChrisBuick Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Four people who barely know each other, all living under the cloud of a dangerous pandemic without seemingly any…

Langtang Village Memorial in Helambu, Nepal

Langtang Village Memorial in Helambu, Nepal

Saturday, April 25, 2015, was a devastating day for Nepal. At 11:56 a.m., an 8.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Gorkha District, about 60 miles west of Kathmandu. The quake killed some 9,000 people throughout Nepal. Around 243 of those unfortunate souls were visiting or living in the village of Langtang, which was almost completely annihilated by…

Official Trailer for Acclaimed Doc ‘Beautiful Something Left Behind’

Official Trailer for Acclaimed Doc ‘Beautiful Something Left Behind’

“What does the word ‘grief’ mean?” MTV Studios has revealed the official trailer for a documentary titled Beautiful Something Left Behind, an acclaimed film that premiered at a few documentary film festivals last year. It’s wonderful. At Good Grief groups, children meet to understand the passing of a parent or a sibling through play, giving…

Leicester’s Church in Denbigh, Wales

Leicester’s Church in Denbigh, Wales

St David’s Church, more commonly known as Leicester’s Church or “Leicester’s Folly” was designed to be the first great Protestant church constructed in Britain following the Reformation. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe church takes its nickname from Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester and Baron of Denbigh, who was responsible for…

Les Oakes and Sons Architectural Reclamation Yard in Cheadle, England

Les Oakes and Sons Architectural Reclamation Yard in Cheadle, England

This architectural reclamation yard, at Cheadle in Staffordshire, England, sells a fascinating mix of reclaimed materials and antiques. One could spend hours wandering around looking at examples of items from bygone eras. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe building is also modified to showcase examples of products on sale as architectural elements….

Meet the Photographer Hunting for the Scars of Soviet Rule

Meet the Photographer Hunting for the Scars of Soviet Rule

Pop culture has its crocodile hunters, house hunters, ghost hunters, and more. Matthew Moore, a photographer currently based in Maryland, has lived on and off in Czechia for the past 20 years. In that time, he has become fascinated by public relics of Soviet power. So he became a statue hunter or, more precisely, a…

OUTSIDE THE WIRE Trailer

OUTSIDE THE WIRE Trailer

A drone pilot gets a strange assignment in Outside the Wire, the latest from director Mikael Håfström. Given the remoteness of his work, Thomas isn’t used to things getting too messy. He gets his orders and carries them out from the safety of a base, his highly-trained role keeping him sequestered from front line action. All…

Mary, Queen of Scots Plaque in Leith, Scotland

Mary, Queen of Scots Plaque in Leith, Scotland

If there is one historical fact that most people are familiar with regarding the tragic life of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland is that she lost her head due to a degree mandated by her cousin Queen Elizabeth II. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonMary, Queen of Scots’s life was fraught with misfortune…

Spomenik Šljivi in Blace, Serbia

Spomenik Šljivi in Blace, Serbia

It’s not very common for a fruit to get its own monument. But residents of Blace, a small town in Serbia, are so thankful to plums that in 2012, the town erected a statue in their honor. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe town unveiled Spomenik Šljivi, “Monument to Plum” by Dragan Drobnjak,…

Lady Wimborne Bridge in Oakley, England

Lady Wimborne Bridge in Oakley, England

After passing through a 19th-century turnstile, visitors to this area will come across the amazing Lady Wimborne Bridge, also known as the London and South Western Railway Bridge 77.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe bridge boasts some of the most elaborate carvings of any railway bridge in the country. It’s a reflection…

Netflix’s Lupin is the First Great Show of 2021

Netflix’s Lupin is the First Great Show of 2021

With a muscular 6’ 3” frame, gentleman thief Assane Diop (Omar Sy) shouldn’t fade into the background. But as a Senegalese immigrant living in Paris, he does. Ever since his father’s incarceration—accused of stealing a priceless necklace belonging to Marie Antoinette from his employer Mr. Pelligrini (Hervé Pierre)—and his father’s later death, Assane has known…

The 20 Best Non-English Language Movies of 2020

The 20 Best Non-English Language Movies of 2020

This article is part of our 2020 Rewind. Follow along as we explore the best and most interesting movies, shows, performances, and more from this very strange year. In this entry, we virtually travel beyond our border to find the best international movies of 2020. Every year is brimming with great international films, the majority of…

The Chef Recreating 18th-Century Recipes From a Thrift-Shop Find

The Chef Recreating 18th-Century Recipes From a Thrift-Shop Find

Lucinda Ganderton had the book hidden in the bottom of her shopping trolley. Around two years ago, she had taken a trip from London to Brighton, England, to visit Paul Couchman, a food historian and chef whom she met on Instagram. Ganderton, a textile artist whose family had once owned an antiques auction house, and…

Inside the World of British Brickophiles

Inside the World of British Brickophiles

Four hundred bricks line Jason Harris’s hallway, and none of them hold the ceiling up. Arranged in an earthy ombre from ruddy terra cotta to cream, these once-functional rectangles are now purely for show. The London-based architect doesn’t think this hefty display lends him much gravitas in British brick collecting circles, though. “I’m a lightweight…

One of John Frankenheimer’s Best is Our Pick of the Week

One of John Frankenheimer’s Best is Our Pick of the Week

Streaming might be the future, but physical media is still the present. It’s also awesome, depending on the title, the label, and the release, so each week we take a look at the new Blu-rays and DVDs making their way into the world. Welcome to this week in Home Video for January 5th, 2021! This week’s…

The Smuggler – Short Film Review

The Smuggler – Short Film Review

★★★★ Written & Directed by: #AdrianSerecut Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonStarring: #MateiChioariu, #OlgaTorok, #ElizaDobos, #DianaSerecut Short Film Review by Taryll Baker Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Based on true events, a father and a husband living in the Eastern Bloc back in the 80s…

The White Tiger

The White Tiger

The films of Ramin Bahrani invite us to trespass into liminal space, and his sympathies are with the outsiders threatened to be left behind by those transitions. For the majority of his career, the first-generation Iranian American has extended unfussy empathy to people struggling to make sense of the ever-changing world and their place within…