MANK Trailer

MANK Trailer

Hollywood looks back at itself in Mank, the latest from director David Fincher. Citizen Kane was Orson Welles’ baby. No one doubts that the young man who directed, produced, co-wrote, and starred in the film that would become known as the greatest of all time deserved the praise lavished on him, but it’s that co-writer credit –…

Pine Ridge Pet Cemetery in Dedham, Massachusetts

Pine Ridge Pet Cemetery in Dedham, Massachusetts

The Pine Ridge Pet Cemetery occupies approximately ten pastoral acres on the campus of the Animal Rescue League of Boston in Dedham, Massachusetts. The organization’s founder, Anna Harris Smith, established the cemetery in 1907 and envisioned it as a complement to a shelter for abused and neglected animals. It was also a retirement home for…

Resti del Ponte Romano (Roman Bridge in Rieti) in Rieti, Italy

Resti del Ponte Romano (Roman Bridge in Rieti) in Rieti, Italy

The Velino river scenically winds a slow path around the historical city center of Rieti, a town located in Sabina, north-east of Rome. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWhen crossing the modern bridge (Ponte Romano or Ponte Velino) visitors will notice the sunken remains of an old Roman bridge in the waters…

For Sale: The Entire Spycraft Collection of New York’s KGB Museum

For Sale: The Entire Spycraft Collection of New York’s KGB Museum

In September 1978, the Bulgarian writer Georgi Markov was killed in London under highly suspicious circumstances. The playwright had defected from his Soviet-allied home country in 1969 and spent the ensuing years appearing on American and West German radio programs, so his demise was always going to raise eyebrows. It was the cause of death,…

The Deadly Do-Overs of Horror’s Staple Slashers

The Deadly Do-Overs of Horror’s Staple Slashers

Welcome to Carnage Classified, a monthly column where we break down the historical and social influence of all things horror, then rank the films of each month’s category accordingly. Franchises, movements, filmmakers, sub-genres, etc…It’s all here! This entry is about slasher remakes. Let’s get to the breakdown. For horror fans, October is the best time…

Filmmaker Interview with Sonia Nassery Cole

Filmmaker Interview with Sonia Nassery Cole

Filmmaker Interview by: Jason Knight For those who have not seen it yet, what is I Am You about? I Am You is based on the true story of Afghan refugees, their will to survive, and the dramatic conditions they endure on their journeys. We follow Massoud, a young man, who embarks on a perilous…

Watch: Creepy Pandemic Horror Short ‘Face Mask’ by Huber & Allen

Watch: Creepy Pandemic Horror Short ‘Face Mask’ by Huber & Allen

“Which one of these houses do you live in?” Don’t forget your mask! Or else. This creepy new horror short is from filmmakers Zak White and Todd Spence, the same duo that makes lots of horror shorts all year long for Midnight Video. Face Mask is their latest creation, a social commentary horror about the…

Joe Rogan Stares Down Cancel Culture Mob by Interviewing Alex Jones

Joe Rogan Stares Down Cancel Culture Mob by Interviewing Alex Jones

Joe Rogan sent some seriously mixed signals on free expression in recent months. The podcast superstar vowed to maintain editorial control over the “Joe Rogan Experience” after accepting a massive check from Spotify to join its platform. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe audio giant quickly put that vow to the test,…

Selling Yourself: SAVING MR. BANKS

Selling Yourself: SAVING MR. BANKS

It is inevitable that the famous sometimes have a hand in their own depictions in media. That is to say, from living figures, one can expect a level of involvement from a subject relating to their portrayal onscreen. For instance, the recent Rocketman, a fantastical retelling of Elton John‘s life and career, was initiated by…

Tokyo Metropolitan Building Staff Cafeteria in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo Metropolitan Building Staff Cafeteria in Tokyo, Japan

There are a number of reasons to visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. It’s the tallest city hall in the world, evokes a gothic cathedral wrought in metal, and includes observatories and gift shops. But don’t forget to grab a bite to eat at the staff cafeteria in Tower One, which is a cut above,…

The Body Snatchers of Aboriginal Australia’s Legends

The Body Snatchers of Aboriginal Australia’s Legends

It was with bemused condescension that a 2018 financial news article reported on a unique challenge facing a mining company at a new site in Western Australia. According to local Martu lore, the massive dry salt bed was home to a tribe of human-eating monsters. This didn’t dissuade Reward Minerals. For the firm operating in…

London Film Festival 2020: NOMADLAND

London Film Festival 2020: NOMADLAND

Here, at the tail end of the London Film Festival, comes a frankly enthralling drama bursting with humanity; simultaneously heart-warming and heart-breaking. In some alchemical way, Chloe Zhao‘s Nomadland manages to capture the spirit of a broken system and the lost souls who fall between the cracks using natural performances from non-actors and an amazing…

TOTALLY UNDER CONTROL: Totally Too Soon but Totally on Point

TOTALLY UNDER CONTROL: Totally Too Soon but Totally on Point

Alex Gibney churns out so many documentaries. This year alone, he’s made three of them. Even though I was riveted by some of his works including Zero Days and the Oscar winner Taxi to the Dark Side, I came into Totally Under Control with an ounce of skepticism, simply because this story of the pandemic…

Castle Rock Badlands in Quinter, Kansas

Castle Rock Badlands in Quinter, Kansas

Utilized as a landmark for Native Americans and European settlers for centuries, Castle Rock itself stands 70-feet high on the otherwise gently rolling western Kansas prairie. It’s all that remains after the erosion of what was once the floor of the Western Interior Seaway from the Cretaceous Period. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThis particular layer…

Why We Are Voting for Joe Biden And Kamala Harris

Why We Are Voting for Joe Biden And Kamala Harris

We the editorial team of RogerEbert.com endorse the Democratic ticket of Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President for the 2020 U.S. election. We have never made an editorial endorsement before, and the fact that we are doing so today reflects the importance of this decision. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect…

10 Best Original Horror Scores

10 Best Original Horror Scores

October is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “31 days of horror.” Don’t bother looking it up; it’s true. Most people take that to mean highlighting one horror movie a day, but here at FSR, we’ve taken that up a spooky notch or nine by celebrating each day with a top ten list. This article about…

Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme in Rubicon, Australia

Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme in Rubicon, Australia

The Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme was a triumph of early-20th century engineering. Constructed by the State Electricity Commission in 1922, it has supplied electricity to Victoria for almost 100 years by harnessing the natural power of the Rubicon and Royston Rivers. When first opened, the system supplied around 16 percent of the entire state’s electricity requirements….

Budhanilkantha in Budhanilkantha, Nepal

Budhanilkantha in Budhanilkantha, Nepal

Nestled in the Himalayan foothills well north of Kathmandu’s city center is a wholly remarkable Hindu temple. The site pays homage to Vishnu (Narayan) whose likeness floats on the sea of bliss reclining upon the multi-headed snake Shesh. It’s believed the 16-foot (5-meter) long sculpture made from a single block of basalt, was created during…