• TOM & JERRY Trailer

    The famous duo takes their hijinks to the big city in Tom & Jerry, the latest from director Tim Story. The literal cat and mouse games of Tom and Jerry have delighted people for decades, their rivalry and constantly escalating battles having filled innumerable shorts and features. But how to keep it fresh? This movie…

  • Piercebridge Roman Bridge in Piercebridge, England

    The remains at Piercebridge are where Dere Street, the famous Roman road, crossed the River Tees. This was achieved by passing over a large bridge that allowed the road to link York with Corbridge, near Hadrian’s Wall. The bridge’s remains now reside on the south bank of the river and were discovered in 1972. Read…

  • Sundance 2021 Preview: 21 Films We Can’t Wait to Watch

    Another Sundance Film Festival is upon us, only this one will be a little different than most. The event is going mostly virtual due to the pandemic, and therefore we’re all covering remotely this year. Not that you should even notice, since the plans don’t really change anything for you the reader. As far as…

  • What Have You Done Short Film Review

    ★★★ Directed by #MikePelak Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by #MikePelak Starring: #SmittyChai #JayPotter Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by Matthew Sawyer What Have You Done is a simple short film. It tells the story of Chris Moon (Chai) who is a…

  • How Wisconsin Became the Center of the ‘Brandy Belt’

    Most of the world drinks brandy—if they drink it at all—as an after-dinner digestif, and in most of the United States, its popularity is limited. But Wisconsinites love the stuff. We use it instead of whiskey or gin in classic cocktails such as the Old Fashioned, Manhattans, and martinis. We freeze it and mix it…

  • Gary Oldman & Evangeline Lilly in Intense Opioid Crisis Film ‘Crisis’

    “It’s not our responsibility.” “Then who’s is it?!” Quiver Distribution has revealed an official US trailer for an indie thriller titled Crisis, set around the opioid drug crisis. Crisis features three interwoven stories that highlight the greed, violence and tragedy of the drug war. A drug trafficker arranges a multi-cartel Fentanyl smuggling operation, an architect…

  • Horrific Inquiry: HOUSE OF WAX (1953)

    Welcome back to the newest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry – Horrific Inquiry. Twice a month, I will be tackling all things horror, each month bringing two films back into the spotlight to terrify and frighten once more. And occasionally looking at those that could have pushed the envelope further. Join…

  • RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE S13E4 “RuPaulmark Channel”: Still Rooting For Ru!

    And now the race begins. After three weeks of “gotcha!” almost-eliminations, separations, and then nobody ending up on the actual (pork) chopping block, the season can actually begin. And what better way to create new pressure points than an over-acting challenge? After Denali’s win at the end of last week’s episode, she and the other…

  • Tyler Perry to Receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 2021 Oscars

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced this month that its Board of Governors voted to present its annual Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Awards to filmmaker Tyler Perry and to the Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF). The Oscar statuettes will be presented at the 93rd Oscars, which airs live on ABC and broadcast outlets worldwide on…

  • SIX IN PARIS: Two Out Of Six

    If you look up the filmographies of any important European filmmaker, chances are you’ll see one of the many director omnibus anthology films that were so popular in the sixties and seventies. Perhaps the studios had quotas to fulfill; maybe there were some tax incentives to have the likes of Jean Luc-Godard, rubbing elbows with…

  • The Labyrinth Mosaic and Halls Hill Lookout in Bainbridge Island, Washington

    Drive around the forest-laden Bainbridge Island and it’s easy to forget that downtown Seattle is just 30-minutes away. A well-to-do suburb across the Puget Sound, Bainbridge is home to a quaint downtown area, hiking, and biking paths. It’s also home to a garden labyrinth based on the 13th-century French Chartres Cathedral.  Read moreA Guide to The…

  • New Poll Spells Doom for Theaters

    A new survey suggests what many fear about the pandemic’s impact on movie theaters. It could be game over for a beloved American pastime. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonHighSpeedInternet.com surveyed 1,000 Americans on several film-related topics, many linked to streaming giants like Netflix, Hulu and HBO Max. The results included some…

  • Casa Amatller in Barcelona, Spain

    Next door to Antoni Gaudí’s Casa Batlló and comprising part of Barcelona’s Illa de la Discòrdia is Casa Amatller. The building was designed by architect Josep Puig I Cadafalch for chocolate magnate Antoni Amatller. Cadafalch combined elements of Catalan Modernism and Catalan Gothic for this gorgeous, lavish dwelling. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho…

  • Monastery of the Holy Mother of God, Ston in Kuršumlija, Serbia

    The Monastery of the Most Holy Mother of God (Manastir Presvete Bogorodice), also known as Petkovača, was constructed between 1159 and 1168 by the Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonDuring the 17th-century, the monastery was destroyed by the Ottoman Empire. Today all that remains are the ruins of…

  • BLISS Trailer

    Two very different worlds exist in Bliss, the latest from writer/director Mike Cahill. Life wasn’t going well for Greg. He was divorced and scattered, very close to losing both his job and his daughter. So when a strange woman introduces herself at a bar he’s open to her assertion that there’s a better world he…

  • Berezovsky Mammoth in St Petersburg, Russia

    Mammoths once roamed across the Northern Hemisphere and their remains are scattered across the region. The Zoological Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia contains a large collection of mammoth remains, including some very exclusive specimens. Most are skeletal remains or tusks. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonOccasionally, entire skeletons have been unearthed. These…

  • Lydney Camp in Gloucestershire, England

    Nodens is a Celtic deity associated with the sea, hunting, and healing, chiefly worshipped in ancient Britain. Despite his obscurity, his name has become quite significant in literature over the years, especially in the genre of fantasy fiction. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonJ. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and its famous sequel…

  • Veteran Film Scribe Fears Dems Are Crushing Free Speech

    Sasha Stone learned long ago the secret to standing out in a crowded online field. Be honest, bold and truthful. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThose qualities allowed her to build AwardsDaily.com into a self-sustaining career that snared the attention of Hollywood studios. Now, those same practices could get her canceled. “The industry…

  • Mysteries and Martinis Collide for 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 January 26th, 2021! This week’s…

  • Reconstructing the Menu of a Pub in Ancient Pompeii

    In the autumn of 79 AD, Pliny the Younger wrote a letter to the Roman historian Tacitus, detailing the early stages of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. From his villa in Misenum, across the Bay of Naples from the volcano, he described seeing a dark cloud, shaped like an umbrella pine tree, filling the sky…