The Wren’s Eggs in Wiltshire, England

The Wren’s Eggs in Wiltshire, England

The Wren’s Eggs are located along Blackhead path in the coastal seaside town of Whitehead on the East Antrim coastline. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonBlackhead Path is one of many coastal cliff walks along the Islandmagee peninsula including The Gobbins and Skernaghan Point. Blackhead Path leads visitors along a coastal pathway…

Lake of Cutilia in Vasche, Italy

Lake of Cutilia in Vasche, Italy

The Lake of Cutilia also known as the Paterno Lake was sacred to the Sabine people. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonRoman historians described a floating island with a temple dedicated to the oracular cult of the Sabine Goddess Vacuna, a fertility goddess who protected the waters. The lake was later exploited…

HILLBILLY ELEGY Trailer

HILLBILLY ELEGY Trailer

The bright lights of Hollywood turn on Appalachia in Hillbilly Elegy, the latest from director Ron Howard. J.D. Vance is one of the few people that got out. Out of his hometown, out of the vacuum of poverty, out of the living generations of his family led. Now a law student with the world opening up…

Paperback Bookshop Rhinoceros in Edinburgh, Scotland

Paperback Bookshop Rhinoceros in Edinburgh, Scotland

When thinking of animals that reflect the breadth and diversity that is Edinburgh, there’s a plethora of species to choose from, from the mythical unicorn, which is the nation’s symbolic animal, to Greyfriars Bobby, a famed Skye terrier who is the city’s mascot. There is also Dolly the Sheep, the first mammal to be cloned, or  Wojtek…

Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery in Saint Petersburg, Russia

In the north of Saint Petersburg lies an astoundingly large and somber memorial complex dedicated mostly to the victims of the Siege of Leningrad carried out by Nazi soldiers during World War II. This siege—considered a genocide by some historians—was one of the longest and most destructive sieges in history. It was also perhaps the costliest…

Giveaway: Win Tickets To RAMS [Australia Only]

Giveaway: Win Tickets To RAMS [Australia Only]

Thanks to our friends at Roadshow Films, Film Inquiry is happy to announce that we’ve got 5 in-season double passes to give away for Rams to our Australian readers! Jeremy Sims’ faithful and empathetic adaptation of Grímur Hákonarson’s Oscar-nominated Icelandic drama Rams has sneak previews across the weekend of October 23-25, with the film releasing in cinemas everywhere in…

Terence Stamp Is Targeted in Our Pick of the Week

Terence Stamp Is Targeted in 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 October 20th, 2020 including our…

In France, Farmers Still Tend Age-Old Island Gardens

In France, Farmers Still Tend Age-Old Island Gardens

In and around Amiens in the French Picardy region, a stretch of floating farmland poses an unusual challenge to local farmers and gardeners. Les Hortillonnages d’Amiens are an age-old, 300-hectare area of marshland where vegetables and flowers grow on gardens connected by 40 miles of canal. One legend claims that the Hortillonnages date back to…

NYFF 2020: SMALL AXE: Three Superb Films from Steve McQueen

NYFF 2020: SMALL AXE: Three Superb Films from Steve McQueen

Filmmaker Steve McQueen’s latest project, the five-part Small Axe anthology, takes its name from a West Indian proverb that says “if you are the big tree, we are the small axe.” In other words, voices that may seem small on their own can challenge more powerful ones when they are raised together. It’s hard to…

LETTERS TO DANIEL: Messy But Important

LETTERS TO DANIEL: Messy But Important

Mental health is a topic that has only recently begun to receive proper representation in film and television. For decades, people didn’t treat mental health seriously, thus making life more difficult for those struggling. No one knows this better than Amy McCorkle who, in 1999, suffered a bipolar breakdown while trying to pursue her dream…

Ridgefield International Film Festival 2020: GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH

Ridgefield International Film Festival 2020: GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH

In 2016, HB1523 was signed into U.S. law, making it legal to deny housing or even fire someone simply because of who they are on the basis of violations of religious beliefs. With the ink of a pen, religious beliefs became the sole and primary basis for human rights decisions and discrimination. In an instant,…

What Ancient Toilets Reveal About the History of the Human Gut

What Ancient Toilets Reveal About the History of the Human Gut

According to Piers Mitchell, a paleopathologist from the University of Cambridge, scientists have been extracting data from ancient human poop for over a century. “In the past, we’ve been able to look at a single coprolite from a single person”—that is to say, a preserved turd—“and study the microbiome of that one individual.” (The microbiome…

YELLOW ROSE: Country Colors All Kinds of Experiences

YELLOW ROSE: Country Colors All Kinds of Experiences

When I first learned about Japanese country singer Tomi Fujiyama, I marveled. Here was a young Japanese woman who took the American country music scene by storm, including performances at the Grand Old Opry. But like so many others, I probably wondered how her love of American music came about. It just illustrates the way…

10 Best Japanese Horror Movies From the Terrifying to the Weird

10 Best Japanese Horror Movies From the Terrifying to the Weird

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…

Will Pop Music Get Canceled Next?

Will Pop Music Get Canceled Next?

Joe Rogan had to go and open up his big, Spotify-fed mouth. The podcast giant blasted his critics within the music platform eager to cancel him for sharing the “wrong” thoughts. Rogan responded, in part, by questioning why the woke staffers weren’t offended by the hateful lyrics peddled on the platform. Read moreA Guide to…

Inside One Man’s Quest to Taste Every Fruit on Earth

Inside One Man’s Quest to Taste Every Fruit on Earth

In 2015, Pablo Salvatierra was a 23-year-old Argentinian student struggling with a severe case of a skin disease called psoriasis. With no true cure on offer, his doctors had suggested a four-week fast of no solid food, followed by a permanent change in diet. It was a skinny, skinny Salvatierra who left his bedroom the…

Cycles of Violence, Catharsis, and THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME

Cycles of Violence, Catharsis, and THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME

Lamech said to his wives: “Adah and Zillah, hear my voice; You wives of Lamech, listen to what I say: I have killed a man for wounding me, a young man for striking me. If Cain is avenged sevenfold, truly Lamech seventy-sevenfold.” (Genesis 4:23-24, NRSV) After Cain killed his brother, he feared that someone would…

John Hurt Plays an Aging Screenwriter in ‘That Good Night’ Trailer

John Hurt Plays an Aging Screenwriter in ‘That Good Night’ Trailer

“Are you hiding something?” Trinity Creative has released an official trailer for an indie drama titled That Good Night, which originally premiered in 2017 at the Edinburgh and Shanghai Film Festivals. The film stars John Hurt (who passed away in early 2017 before this premiered at the festivals) as Ralph, a once-famous screenwriter, who is…

Fantasia Film Festival 2020: THE PAPER TIGERS

Fantasia Film Festival 2020: THE PAPER TIGERS

For reasons that are beyond obvious, martial arts cinema has always focused on characters at the peak of their physical prowess. Sitting through Ip Man 4: The Finale, it’s easy to forget that Donnie Yen is actually in his late fifties, yet still moves with the same level of finesse that he did for the…