Meet the Artist Who Does Extreme Close-Ups of Utility Poles

Meet the Artist Who Does Extreme Close-Ups of Utility Poles

The first utility poles in America weren’t really supposed to be there. It was 1843, and telegraph inventor Samuel Morse was granted $30,000 by the U.S. Congress to construct a line that could send messages more quickly than had ever been possible before. Morse started by trying to bury the cable to carry the messages…

10 Best Period-Piece Horror Movies

10 Best Period-Piece Horror Movies

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…

Guangdong Haishang the Silk Road Museum in Yangjiang, China

Guangdong Haishang the Silk Road Museum in Yangjiang, China

The Nanhai One, (South China  Sea No. 1) is a Chinese merchant ship that sank during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279 CE), possibly due to a storm. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonIt was found in the South Sea in 1987 by a British maritime exploration team while searching for the wreck of the 18th-century…

Martin Eden

Martin Eden

There’s a lovely little old-school manual typewriter in “Martin Eden,” director Pietro Marcello’s adaptation of Jack London’s semi-autobiographical novel. The protagonist of the title sits behind the mechanical device while transferring his innermost thoughts to the page. As Martin (Luca Marinelli of “The Old Guard”) hammered away at the keys, I was reminded how much…

The Opening Act

The Opening Act

“Any comic who says they’ve never bombed onstage, they’re not being real about what we do.” – Cedric the Entertainer Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonSome fathers and sons bond through sports. Some bond through fishing. Some bond about books, cars, opera. It doesn’t matter, as long as bonding happens! In “The…

The Festival That Celebrates Anti-Colonial Struggle in Cameroon

The Festival That Celebrates Anti-Colonial Struggle in Cameroon

On a warm day in February 2018, a nimble 63-year-old named Oumarou Alim leads the way through the dramatic stone caves of Mount Djim, a rocky peak in the Central African nation of Cameroon. Holding up an arm with a flourish, he declares that this cave “holds the traces of those who came before us.”…

Immerse Yourself in Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project #3

Immerse Yourself in Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project #3

Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project began in 2007, with a commitment to restoring and releasing films from parts of the world where filmmaking was difficult for political and cultural reasons. While some of these restorations resulted in films or at least works by filmmakers who had been recognized, some never would have found their way…

Hornet Balls in Goldvein, Virginia

Hornet Balls in Goldvein, Virginia

At the Gold Mining Camp Museum in Goldvein are two enormous relics from Virginia’s gold mining past. Few realize that Virginia was one of the first states in which gold was discovered. In 1782, Thomas Jefferson discovered a four-pound rock containing gold ore along the Rappahannock riverbank. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho…

What the Constitution Means to Me

What the Constitution Means to Me

The word “timely” has gotten a hell of a workout over the last several years. That’s what comes of living on a knife’s-blade moment in history. We balance, teetering, on a thin slip of stability, diamond-sharp and diamond-precious. At such times, stories cannot help but take on new resonance. Yet in this moment, in which…

Rebecca

Rebecca

“We can never go back again, that much is certain. The past is still close to us. The things we have tried to forget and put behind us would stir again, and that sense of fear, of furtive unrest, struggling at length to blind unreasoning panic—now mercifully stilled, thank God—might in some manner unforeseen become…

Is ‘Battlefield Earth’ Worth a Second Look?

Is ‘Battlefield Earth’ Worth a Second Look?

Of course “Battlefield Earth” is celebrating its 20th anniversary in this craptastic year. 2020 has thrown a lot our way: a pandemic, economic shutdowns, a draining presidential election and now a retrospective edition of John Travolta’s signature stink bomb. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonYou’d be hard-pressed to find any real “Battlefield…

First Trailer for Supernatural Horror ‘The Empty Man’ Out Next Week

First Trailer for Supernatural Horror ‘The Empty Man’ Out Next Week

“You can hear him, can’t you? Squirming his way into your thoughts.” Surprise! 20th Century Studios has released an official trailer for a supernatural horror movie The Empty Man, set for release next weekend (in one week). This is the first bit of marketing we’ve seen for this movie, which is still getting a nationwide…

Hairball short film review

Hairball short film review

★ Directed by: #JonathanHawes Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #JonathanHawes Cast: #MattHawes Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Amelia Eilertsen Hairball is a strange piece of film. It reminds me of those jarring, edited photographs of the razor in the eye…

London Film Festival 2020: WOLFWALKERS

London Film Festival 2020: WOLFWALKERS

There is still a little time left – and Pixar has yet to release their highly anticipated feature Soul, which will likely be in contention – but Wolfwalkers is almost certainly the best-animated film of the year. The third in the unofficial folklore trilogy from Irish studio Cartoon Saloon, it is brimming with charm, wonder,…

Yarra Bend Asylum Pillar in Fairfield, Australia

Yarra Bend Asylum Pillar in Fairfield, Australia

Yarra Bend Asylum first opened in 1848 as the first permanent institution in Victoria designed for the treatment of the mentally ill. Prior to the construction of Yarra Bend, the mentally ill were often imprisoned in jails across the region.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThese institutions were often referred to during…

Comedian Brian Scolaro Shines Spotlight on Hollywood’s Lesser Known Players

Comedian Brian Scolaro Shines Spotlight on Hollywood’s Lesser Known Players

Character actors aren’t celebrated in the press despite delighting viewers whenever they appear on screen. They’re finally getting their due in a funny, fascinating online video series called “People Who Never Get Interviewed But Should.” Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonHosted by veteran standup comedian and actor Brian Scolaro, the videos stream…

Final Trailer for ‘Love and Monsters’ Action Movie with Dylan O’Brien

Final Trailer for ‘Love and Monsters’ Action Movie with Dylan O’Brien

“Amy! No!” Paramount has debuted one final promo trailer for the movie Love and Monsters, formerly known as Monster Problems, launching direct-to-VOD this weekend – skipping theaters entirely. This is directed by the South African filmmaker behind Five Fingers for Marseilles previously. Seven years after the Monsterpocalypse, Joel along with the rest of humanity, has…

Pons Fabricius in Rome, Italy

Pons Fabricius in Rome, Italy

Pons Fabricius is a bridge located along the Tiber river in Rome. It connects the eastern shore of the Tiber Island to the mainland. This makes it one of only two bridges in the city not connecting the two banks of the river, the other being Pons Cestius west of the small island. Read moreA…