How ‘Legend of the Lone Ranger’ Crushed a Beloved Icon

How ‘Legend of the Lone Ranger’ Crushed a Beloved Icon

The Lone Ranger galloped into our lives first via a radio series in the 1930s, followed by two serialized movie adaptations, novels, comic strips and an animated series. The story: a do-gooder lawyer named John Reid is ambushed by the devilish Butch Cavendish. He’s left for dead and nursed back to life by the noble…

RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON: A Beautiful Albeit Flawed Tale of Unity

RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON: A Beautiful Albeit Flawed Tale of Unity

Fang. Heart. Spine. Talon. Tail. Long ago, the five nations of Kumandra lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Druun attacked. Only the dragons, masters of life and magic, could stop it, and when the world needed them most, they sacrificed their lives and vanished. Five hundred years passed and I eventually discovered…

Depth of Pyaar (2020) Film Review

Depth of Pyaar (2020) Film Review

★★ Directed by: #MukeshAsopa, #CharlesRoss Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: #MukeshAsopa, #RajeshAsopa, #TwinkleAsopa, #KyleClimans Starring: #MukeshAsopa, #SiobhanJohnson, #JasmineSawant, #KamalNandi Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by: Emily Davison Death of Pyaar (2020) is a film which is very difficult to summarise due…

Another Trailer for Long Lost ‘City of Lies’ Thriller with Johnny Depp

Another Trailer for Long Lost ‘City of Lies’ Thriller with Johnny Depp

“The unsolved murder of two young men… Have any suspects?” Saban Films has released another official trailer for City of Lies, an investigative crime thriller from director Brad Furman (of The Lincoln Lawyer, Runner Runner, The Infiator). The film is about how the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious BIG spark an investigation, following an…

CHAOS WALKING: Talk Less, Do More

CHAOS WALKING: Talk Less, Do More

Has there ever been a more aptly titled film than Chaos Walking?   Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe production has been plagued with highly publicized setbacks. First, there was a carousel of screenwriters, whose ranks include Charlie Kaufman, who penned the first draft in 2012, and Patrick Ness, author of the source material. Another complication followed; the…

Ntaba ka Ndoda in Lower Rabula Emmangweni, South Africa

Ntaba ka Ndoda in Lower Rabula Emmangweni, South Africa

The monument to Chief Maqoma, at the summit of the Ntaba ka Ndoda mountain, is a commemoration of one of South Africa’s greatest heroes, and a celebration of a life devoted to the struggle of his Xhosa nation against colonialism. The mountain is revered as one of the country’s most historically significant and sacred sites,…

Samkönade Trafikljusen in Stockholm, Sweden

Samkönade Trafikljusen in Stockholm, Sweden

Traffic crossings have become a popular place for various messages and symbols. In Stockholm, the traffic counselor decided their traffic signals needed an update that better reflected society.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonInitially created as a temporary installation in 2017 to celebrate Pride and to raise awareness of issues affecting the…

The Grand Canyon’s Caves Are Full of Sloth Dung and Mummified Bats

The Grand Canyon’s Caves Are Full of Sloth Dung and Mummified Bats

Many of the millions of visitors snapping selfies on the Grand Canyon’s rim have no idea that the ruddy limestone cliffs are pockmarked with caves. “There’s really more caves in the Grand Canyon National Park than any other place,” says Jim Mead, a paleontologist and director of The Mammoth Site in South Dakota. Carlsbad Caverns,…

Seized Endangered Species Exhibit in Brisbane Airport, Australia

Seized Endangered Species Exhibit in Brisbane Airport, Australia

Chances are that if you’ve walked through the big yellow departure gate of Brisbane International Airport, you have passed this inconspicuous glass cabinet. Upon closer inspection, the contents inside are not what you’d typically see in an airport terminal, such as a taxidermized mongoose in mid-fight with a cobra. This display is comprised entirely of…

Vintage Market of Pugliano in Ercolano, Italy

Vintage Market of Pugliano in Ercolano, Italy

In search of an original khaki military jacket or camouflage trousers from World War II? An open-air Italian market has you covered. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe market of Pugliano (also known as the market of Resina) is one of Italy’s best-stocked spots for secondhand clothes and military surplus items. It…

Interview With Daniel J. Phillips, Writer And Director Of AWOKEN

Interview With Daniel J. Phillips, Writer And Director Of AWOKEN

Awoken is a horror movie about insomnia and demonic possession. It was co-written and directed by Daniel J. Phillips and filmed in South Australia. It is the story of Kara, a young medical student, who moves her sleep-deprived brother into a secret medical facility when doctors refuse to treat his Fatal Familial Insomnia. Trapped together underground,…

The Shetland Bus Memorial in Scalloway, Scotland

The Shetland Bus Memorial in Scalloway, Scotland

At the onset of World War II, the Kingdom of Norway was not allied with the Axis or Allied Powers, leading both factions to consider invading the country due to its strategic position in the North Sea. While the British in particular drew plans to mine Norwegian waters and prevent Axis ships from transiting these…

Japon Louvre Sculpture Museum in Tsu, Japan

Japon Louvre Sculpture Museum in Tsu, Japan

The world-famous Louvre Museum has a couple branches outside Paris, namely in Lens and Abu Dhabi. There is also an officially sanctioned “sister” museum in Japan, however, albeit of a somewhat different kind. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe Louvre Sculpture Museum opened in the city of Tsu in 1987, privately funded…

Women Writers Week 2021: Table of Contents

Women Writers Week 2021: Table of Contents

This week, all of our content on the site is written by women. We’ll update this table of contents page with links to new pieces as they go up. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonINTRO Introduction to Women Writers Week 2021 by Chaz Ebert & Nell Minow Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a…

Mary Rowlandson’s Monument in Lancaster, Massachusetts

Mary Rowlandson’s Monument in Lancaster, Massachusetts

The site of the former 17th-century garrison house of Rev. Joseph Rowlandson and his family is wonderfully bucolic, set beneath a canopy of shade trees and tucked behind a handsome low stone wall. But the scene was much different during King Philip’s War. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonIt was from this…

Make the Ancient Road Snack of Central Asian Nomads

Make the Ancient Road Snack of Central Asian Nomads

One winter morning, prisoners at the Akmola Labor Camp for Wives of Traitors to the Motherland, part of the Soviet gulag system from the 1930s to 1950s, trudged to a nearby lake. As they began gathering reeds to heat their frigid barracks, children and elders from the neighboring community approached the shore. The kids hurled…

Berlinale 2021: Natalie Morales And Mark Duplass On LANGUAGE LESSONS

Berlinale 2021: Natalie Morales And Mark Duplass On LANGUAGE LESSONS

Adam (Mark Duplass) is getting ready for yet another regular morning when he sees a young woman waiting for him in the living room. She is not, however, physically there, her face on the screen twisted in slight confusion, mirroring the one of the man. The predicament was created by Adam’s husband, Will, as a…

Queerly Ever After #47: THE CURIOSITY OF CHANCE (2006)

Queerly Ever After #47: THE CURIOSITY OF CHANCE (2006)

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. New Kid in School Chance Marquis (Tad Hilgenbrink) is a new student at the European-set, English-language Brickland International…

Berlinale 2021: PETITE MAMAN

Berlinale 2021: PETITE MAMAN

What would you do if you had the chance to go back to the past and meet your parents when they were the same age as you? That’s the main question and the basic premise of Céline Sciamma‘s fifth directorial feature, Petite Maman. Following her piercing queer romance Portrait of a Lady on Fire, the…

Sophie Rundle in British Seclusion Thriller ‘Rose: A Love Story’ Trailer

Sophie Rundle in British Seclusion Thriller ‘Rose: A Love Story’ Trailer

“Why do you live like this? The windows, the lights, the traps…” Signature Entertainment from the UK has unveiled a new UK trailer for an indie living-in-seclusion horror-thriller titled Rose: A Love Story, which initially premiered at last year’s London Film Festival. The film, which also goes under the simple title Rose, marks the feature…

Introduction to Women Writers Week 2021

Introduction to Women Writers Week 2021

Happy International Women’s Day and thank you for joining us this week at RogerEbert.com as we celebrate our annual Women Writers Week. We are pleased to share with you once again a week of reviews and articles all written by female contributors. Collectively, the world felt that 2020 was unlike any other year in our…