Shadow Boxer short film review

Shadow Boxer short film review

★★★★ Directed by: Ross McGowan Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: Craig McDonald-Kelly, Chris Evangelou, Ross McGowan Starring: Chris Evangelou, Humzah Awan, James Cosmo Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’,,Film Review by: ,,Jason Knight A boxing match is taking place. It is WBF Super…

The Horrible Human Self and ‘The Eric Andre Show’

The Horrible Human Self and ‘The Eric Andre Show’

In our new monthly column Laughed to Death, Brianna Zigler takes a look at the way comedy and existentialism go hand-in-hand in seemingly unlikely ways. In her first entry, she examines how The Eric Andre Show finds success in exploiting “the mortifying ordeal of being known.” In the Season 4 premiere of The Eric Andre Show, reality…

Interview With Director Aneesh Chaganty And Producer Natalie Qasabian Of RUN

Interview With Director Aneesh Chaganty And Producer Natalie Qasabian Of RUN

This interview originally aired on the pilot episode of The Global Film Podcast, a new weekly film podcast featuring in-depth global roundtable discussions from worldwide contributors. For their disability month special, Film Inquiry contributor Diego Andaluz interviewed Run‘s director Aneesh Chaganty and co-producer Natalie Qasabian, discussing their unconventional rise in the industry, inspirations for Run,…

Watch: ‘Victor in Paradise’ Dark Comedy Short by Brendan McHugh

Watch: ‘Victor in Paradise’ Dark Comedy Short by Brendan McHugh

“This would look very nice in my dining room.” Ah yes, nothing like a good story about a struggling artist. But this short film has a bit more to offer. Victor in Paradise is a bleak dark comedy short film written and directed by Brooklyn filmmaker Brendan McHugh, and after initially premiering at the Palm…

John le Carré: 1931-2020

John le Carré: 1931-2020

In 1962, a British spy made an eventful debut on the big screen. James Bond was cocky, suave and horny, quick with a bon mot and built for speed. Created by novelist Ian Fleming, Bond, played by Sean Connery, was also improbably immortal, designed to last throughout a durable, knowingly facile franchise. Bond was a…

Queerly Ever After #41: FROM BEGINNING TO END (2009)

Queerly Ever After #41: FROM BEGINNING TO END (2009)

Queerly Ever After is a bi-monthly column where I take a look at LGBT+ films that gave their characters a romantic happily-ever-after. There will be spoilers. Also, don’t forget to buy your Queerly Ever After merch right here. I’ve been very conflicted about whether to even include From Beginning to End in this column, I ultimately…

Wake Up – Short Film Review

Wake Up – Short Film Review

★★★★ Directed by: #OliviaWilde Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #GarrettCombs & #ChaseHilton Starring: #MargaretQually, #JohnPirkis, #SamStillman Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Short Film Review by Taryll Baker A woman is forced to rediscover her humanity in an increasingly digital world. It’s kind of…

‘News of the World’ Abandons Hanks at the Worst Possible Moment

‘News of the World’ Abandons Hanks at the Worst Possible Moment

“News of the World” reminds us how vital, and easily fumbled, third acts can be. Director Paul Greengrass reteams with his “Captain Phillips” star, Tom Hanks, for a smart, textured take on Paulette Jiles’ novel of the same name. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonIt’s a perfectly Hanksian role, demanding endless gravitas,…

SAFETY: Too Sentimentally Safe

SAFETY: Too Sentimentally Safe

The title of Safety couldn’t be more fitting for this sentimentally simple true story of a college football athlete Ray McElrathbey who overcame hardship. There was no doubt someone within Disney heard the story of Ray’s problems at home that followed him to campus and made him struggle to prove himself worthy. And while the…

Walraversijde in Ostend, Belgium

Walraversijde in Ostend, Belgium

For several centuries, the village of Walraversjide (also called Raversyde) thrived through fishing and farming. Largely abandoned due to conflicts in the 16th century, it was not rediscovered until 1992. Since then, it has been meticulously studied and partially reconstructed, complete with medieval buildings and a history museum. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong…

The Water Clock in Rome, Italy

The Water Clock in Rome, Italy

A hydrochronometer is a type of water clock. There are actually two of these extremely rare clocks located in Rome, the other is at Palazzo Berardi. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonFather Giovan Battista Embriaco was an inventor and professor at the College of St Thomas. Embriaco created this hydrochronometer in 1867, and…

Shiva Statue in Shankharapur, Nepal

Shiva Statue in Shankharapur, Nepal

Not far from the headwaters of the Manohara River, Shiva sits overlooking a sacred spot marked by the Swasthani Mandir. It was here that Parvati fasted and endured extraordinary hardships in an effort to charm a grieving Shiva to become her husband. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonAs the story goes, Shiva…

THE MAURITANIAN Trailer

THE MAURITANIAN Trailer

The movies are going back to Guantanamo in The Mauritanian, the latest from director Kevin Macdonald. The horrors and hypocrisies of the Guantanamo Bay detention center shouldn’t be news to anyone, but the ways in which it disregarded the fundamentals of American law and values are worth examining again and again. This time it’s the story…

When Usually Solitary Octopuses Get Together, Odd Things Happen

When Usually Solitary Octopuses Get Together, Odd Things Happen

This story is excerpted and adapted from Peter Godfrey-Smith’s Metazoa: Animal Life and the Birth of the Mind, published in November 2020 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Wandering on scuba across a sandy plain populated by scallops during an exploratory dive in 2008, off the east coast of Australia, diver Matt Lawrence came across a…

Monkey Beach in West Mersea, England

Monkey Beach in West Mersea, England

A small stretch of West Mersea’s beach is known by the strange moniker, Monkey Beach. The reason for this curious name, as well as its adjoining Monkey Steps, is believed to have stemmed from the beach’s past.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonIt’s believed by some that at the bottom of the…

Christmas Crossfire Netflix Film Review

Christmas Crossfire Netflix Film Review

★★★ Stars Directed by: #DetlevBuck Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #DetlevBuck, #MartinBehnke Starring: #KostjaUllmann, #AlliNeumann, #SaschaAlexanderGersak, #SophiaThomalla, #MerlinRose Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Alicia Moore “A man foils an attempted murder then flees the crew of would-be killers, along with…

Clueless WaPo Urges Hollywood to Push Vaccines

Clueless WaPo Urges Hollywood to Push Vaccines

One of the most embarrassing aspects of modern Hollywood is its penchant for PSAs. Some stars serve up messaging for noble causes, like Ben Affleck’s work on behalf of Paralyzed Veterans of America. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho Marathon Other celebrity PSAs, though, get far more attention. Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves…