SYLVIE’S LOVE Trailer

SYLVIE’S LOVE Trailer

Aspiration gets in the way of life in Sylvie’s Love, the latest from writer/director Eugene Ashe. Sylvie has her passions, but none of them seem very practical for a Black woman in the ’50s. She knows a lot about music from her father’s record shop, and she knows a lot about TV from hours spent in…

John Eliot Memorial in Newton, Massachuetts

John Eliot Memorial in Newton, Massachuetts

John Eliot was a missionary who came from Cambridge, England to Boston in 1630. His major interest was the conversion of the native population of Massachusetts Bay. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThis desire led him to translate the Bible and other religious material into the Wampanoag dialect of Native Americans, who…

The Appalachian Trail Shoe Tree in Blairsville, Georgia

The Appalachian Trail Shoe Tree in Blairsville, Georgia

In north Georgia, near Blood Mountain and the southern terminus of the more than 2,000 mile long Appalachian Trail, many unsuspecting travelers are struck by the strange sight of hundreds of hiking boots. The shoes can be seen hanging from the trees outside the Walasi-Yi Interpretive Center. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonOn…

The 20 Best Animated Series of 2020

The 20 Best Animated Series 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 explore the best animated series of 2020. Despite production delays and shifting release dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 has still delivered…

Greed Runs Rampant in Our Home Video Pick of the Week

Greed Runs Rampant in Our Home Video 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 December 15th, 2020! This week’s…

Blood and Wine: Unbridled Female Rage in Horror Films

Blood and Wine: Unbridled Female Rage in Horror Films

The role of women within the horror genre has been in a constant state of flux from its very fruition: early films, such as Dracula (1931) and Psycho (1960), featured satanic entities and murderers, while contemporary takes, like Paranormal Activity (2011) and Scream (1996), brought imagined hauntings and slasher films into the mix. However, all of…

Sundance 2021 Announces Virtual Competition, Premiere, Midnight Titles and More

Sundance 2021 Announces Virtual Competition, Premiere, Midnight Titles and More

The upcoming Sundance Film Festival will be going virtual next month (with satellite screenings in select cities), premiering fewer films in total than previous years. But that doesn’t make the full lineup of 72 features sound any less enticing. Even if we won’t be able to check out the films in Park City, the lineup promises the festival’s grab-bag of debut…

‘I’m Your Woman’ Packs Thrills, Not Lectures

‘I’m Your Woman’ Packs Thrills, Not Lectures

Rachel Brosnahan plays a woman whose loyalty and patience are tested to the breaking point in Julia Hart’s “I’m Your Woman.” Brosnahan’s Jean and her newborn baby must go into hiding after her criminal husband announces that things have become too unstable for him on streets. His confidant, Cal (Arinze Kene), takes Jean to a…

DATING AMBER: A Match Made In Gay Heaven

DATING AMBER: A Match Made In Gay Heaven

Following his 2017 zombie flick with a humane twist, The Cured, Irish filmmaker David Freyne returns with a coming-of-age tale about… well, coming out – which at first, sounds like a far cry from the flesh-eating pandemonium that preceded it. Yet, there’s one thing that both films have in common and it remains unspoken –…

Basilica of San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome, Italy

Basilica of San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome, Italy

The Basilica of San Giorgio in Velabro is a religious building located in Rome, edificated on the former swampy area of Velabro and dedicated to Saint George. The origins of the church are not clear. It’s mentioned in various Early Middle documents, but these could also be a nod to a separate building.  Read moreA…

Monument to Orange in Odesa, Ukraine

Monument to Orange in Odesa, Ukraine

For centuries, the Ukrainian city of Odessa has served as the region’s great trading port. But legend has it that it took a fabulous bribe to pave the way. The story goes that 18th-century Odessa wanted money to build their port. Unfortunately, when the new tzar Paul I took power in 1796, he diverted the…

Andersonville National Historic Site in Andersonville, Georgia

Andersonville National Historic Site in Andersonville, Georgia

Andersonville is now a sleepy little town in southern Georgia. But during the Civil War, it was the site of the notorious Camp Sumter Prison. Here, thousands of captured Union soldiers perished, often from the miserable conditions. Today, the National Park Service maintains the National POW Museum where the prison once stood. Read moreA Guide to…

In Disney Nature’s PENGUINS: LIFE ON THE EDGE, It’s Filmmakers Versus Penguins

In Disney Nature’s PENGUINS: LIFE ON THE EDGE, It’s Filmmakers Versus Penguins

Katabatic winds scream across Cape Crozier, a snow-swept chunk of ice and rock at the edge of Antarctica. Nobody lives there. Nobody, that is, except for over 270,000 Adélie penguins. They’re klutzy, squawking, 2-foot-tall animals that waddle purposefully across the antarctic plains, biting and flapping and tripping over one another like little Monsieur Hulots. And…

Smoky Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville, Tennessee

Smoky Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville, Tennessee

Smoky Mountain Knife Works is heralded as the “World’s largest knife showplace.” The showroom covers more than 100,000 square feet and has more than a million visitors annually. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe store is home to a massive collection of museum-quality cutlery memorabilia, artifacts, and mounts—as well as a plethora…

The Hidden History of the First Black Women to Serve in the U.S. Navy

The Hidden History of the First Black Women to Serve in the U.S. Navy

When Jerri Bell first wrote about the Golden Fourteen, their story only took up a sentence. These 14 Black women were the first to serve in the U.S. Navy, and Bell, a former naval officer and historian with the Veteran’s Writing Project, included them in a book about women’s contributions in every American war, co-written…

‘Hvězdicová Kotelna’ in Slaný, Czechia

‘Hvězdicová Kotelna’ in Slaný, Czechia

This interesting building in the small Central Bohemian town of Slaný was constructed by architects Vratislav Růžička and Vlastibor Klimeš between 1970 and 1979. Originally, several tenement houses were located at the current site of the building.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe structure is home to an oil and gas heating…

The 20 Best Animated Movies of 2020

The 20 Best Animated 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 released in this very strange year. In this entry, we explore the best animated movies of 2020. Peeking back at our 2020 Preview, we entered the year in the same fashion that…

Vinegar Syndrome Brings Your New Favorite Christmas Movie Home in 4K

Vinegar Syndrome Brings Your New Favorite Christmas Movie Home in 4K

November is a busy month for movie lovers as studios unleash their classiest films and family fare to theaters (remember theaters?) and home video labels deliver must-haves destined to opened Christmas morning. Vinegar Syndrome is no different, and their November releases are often among their most memorable. This year’s offerings continue that trend with four…