Why Are Women Dissed and Dismissed in the Film Industry?

Why Are Women Dissed and Dismissed in the Film Industry?

I’m an advocate of great cinematic art, but particularly cinema created by women. Women have a sense of storytelling that is unpretentious and unwavering with a sensitivity that sometimes lacks from our male counterparts. Alice Guy-Blaché is a name I’m sure was mentioned during my studies at Howard University, but somehow it escaped me. Guy-Blaché,…

Interview with Jennifer Cooney and Tracy Wren of RAIN BEAU’S END

Interview with Jennifer Cooney and Tracy Wren of RAIN BEAU’S END

Rain Beau’s End is a film released this year about misunderstandings and acceptance. A lesbian couple adopt a son, Beau, and struggle with his diagnosis of an XYY chromosomal mutation which supposedly leads to violence in men. Beau’s mothers struggle with this diagnosis, which deeply impacts their relationships — both with each other and with…

The U.S. Government Is Begging You to Destroy Moss Balls

The U.S. Government Is Begging You to Destroy Moss Balls

There are several ways to wreck a moss ball. You might not want to, at first, because they’re quite charming, as far as aquarium accessories go—vivid green and damply hairy, like a Muppet that’s been through the wash. But if you choose to be merciless, you can pick from several modes of attack. You could…

The Photographer Who Reimagined the Darkness of the Underground Railroad

The Photographer Who Reimagined the Darkness of the Underground Railroad

When photographer Dawoud Bey stood with his camera, overlooking the waters of Lake Erie in northeastern Ohio, he felt something unexpected. The acclaimed artist had been working on a project to reimagine the history of the Underground Railroad through shooting the imaginary point of view of a fugitive enslaved person moving through the landscape. Due…

ONE PIECE Got Me Through This Year

ONE PIECE Got Me Through This Year

One of the funnier, and more overlooked, things about art is how much timing plays a part in our enjoyment of it. Depending on where we are at the moment — from specific moods, phases of our lives, or even a time as trivial as what time in the day it is — we can…

The Columnist – Film Review

The Columnist – Film Review

★★★ Directed by: #IvoVanAart Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #DaanWindhorst Starring: #GenieDeGroot, #KatjaHerbers, #ReinHofman, #BramVanDerKelen, #AchrafKoutet Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by Taryll Baker Columnist and author Femke is flooded with anonymous nasty messages and death threats on social media. One…

Prambanan in Kecamatan Prambanan, Indonesia

Prambanan in Kecamatan Prambanan, Indonesia

According to the records, the first temple in Prambanan was built around the year 850. It is believed that Rakai Pikatan, king of the Sanjaya dynasty Medang Kingdom, had it built partly as a Hindu response to the nearby Buddhist Borobudur, and partly as a marker to commemorate the return of the Sanjaya dynasty to…

Fox Island Nature Preserve in Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fox Island Nature Preserve in Fort Wayne, Indiana

Nearly 300 acres of forest and wetlands make up this peaceful nature preserve on the outskirts of Fort Wayne, Indiana. The calm forests and open meadows are perfect for a fun family hike or picnic. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonMarshes and swamps border a dune that developed more than 10,000 years…

Andrew Klavan: Conservatives Are Fighting Back at Long Last

Andrew Klavan: Conservatives Are Fighting Back at Long Last

Andrew Klavan got the oddest looks whenever he’d warn friends and strangers about the looming culture wars. “We’ve lost this country at the movies,” Klavan recalls saying to bemused reactions, at best. “I had to laugh so I wouldn’t cry. They were looking at me like I was cute. What on earth was I talking…

DEAR COMRADES: A Political Moment, Filtered And Paved

DEAR COMRADES: A Political Moment, Filtered And Paved

In an interview with Deadline, director Andrei Konchalovsky spoke about how his main actress in Dear Comrades!, Julia Vysotskaya, was born in Novocherkassk a decade after the movie’s central massacre took place, giving her an indirectly personal relationship to the material. Konchalovsky prides himself on authentic historical representation and this was but one example of his…

The Terrorium Shop in Denver, Colorado

The Terrorium Shop in Denver, Colorado

The Terrorium Shop is a quaint hidden gem tucked away in Denver, Colorado. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWhat started out as a strange little hobby, blossomed into a business after owner Amber Hage-Ali gifted her partner Ian Johnson with one of her “terroriums,” a glass vessel showcasing a skull with living…

Rivelin Valley Chair in Sheffield, England

Rivelin Valley Chair in Sheffield, England

On the outskirts of Sheffield is the Rivelin Valley Trail, where beautiful riverside walks provide a mixture of nature and the industrial, lined as it is by ruins and remnants of various water wheels’ used to pump water to the mills and steelworks of the city in a bygone age. Read moreA Guide to The…

Seneca Schoolhouse in Poolesville, Maryland

Seneca Schoolhouse in Poolesville, Maryland

In 1865, an enterprising local farmer, Upton Darby, began raising funds to build a schoolhouse for the children of local farmers, which inspired neighbors to pitch in with cash and labor to bring his vision to life. This beautiful one-room schoolhouse was up and running the following year, using distinctive red sandstone from nearby Seneca…

SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD Trailer

SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD Trailer

It’s a night of The Smiths in Shoplifters of the World, the latest from director Stephen Kijak. The young, bored characters of this movie could be found at any time in history, but there are only a few moments when they could mourn the breakup of a truly great band. One of those came in 1987…

Victorian Seaside Shelters in Hove, England

Victorian Seaside Shelters in Hove, England

These small, Small strange-looking buildings can be found along the seafront of Brighton & Hove. These little shelters actually date back to the Victorian era. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThere are seven, elegant matching cast iron shelters along the seafront. They have provided residents and tourists with a place to rest…

HBO’s Isabel is a Powerful Look at an Influential Life

HBO’s Isabel is a Powerful Look at an Influential Life

Latinas are supposed to be quiet—or at least, that’s what you might have heard. Historically, we’ve attempted to silence our own with “advice” like “calladita te ves más bonita” (which loosely translates to “you’d be prettier if you talked less”). It’s not exactly a feminist sentiment and it’s reinforced externally by Hollywood’s portrayal of Latinas—we’re…

The Giant Squid of Thimble Tickle in Division No. 8, Newfoundland and Labrador

The Giant Squid of Thimble Tickle in Division No. 8, Newfoundland and Labrador

The Canadian fishing village of Glover’s Harbour, Newfoundland (formerly known as Thimble Tickle) claims to be the “Home of the Giant Squid.” It earned this distinction in 1878, when a living giant squid (Architeuthis dux) was discovered stranded offshore. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho Marathon According to contemporary documents, on the morning of…

Is This the End of Italy’s Iconic Valley of the Mills?

Is This the End of Italy’s Iconic Valley of the Mills?

On a hot, sunny morning in June 2006, Reginald Van de Velde was walking in the center of Sorrento, the famous Italian town on the Gulf of Naples, when something struck him. “I was walking on a footbridge to get back to my car,” says the Belgian photographer, “and noticed something unusual under the bridge.”…

Berlinale 2021: Radu Jude On BAD LUCK BANGING OR LOONY PORN

Berlinale 2021: Radu Jude On BAD LUCK BANGING OR LOONY PORN

Radu Jude‘s Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn took this year’s Golden Bear at the Berlinale. The director sat to discuss the film’s controversial themes, the politics behind the humour and how cinema can subvert art to shine a light at political and societal hypocrisy. On the inspiration for the film I think it’s a…