Ben Hancock reviews 5 films that not only succeed in capturing the mood and essence of a destination, but stir you to experience it for yourself. Read More
A Map for Saturday is a fantastic documentary on the life-altering effects of long-term travel. A while back, I bookmarked... Read More
Though Wes Anderson's films are novel, quirky, artistic, interesting and original in the extreme, they seem to follow the same storyline: “oddball doesn’t fit in with general society due to family complications, and embarks on spiritual quest to discover self.†Read More
Paul Rudd in a Completely Unrelated Photo Shoot Over at WorldHum.com, Eva Holland notes that Judd Apatow – yes Hollywood’s... Read More
From Star Wars to Lord of the Rings, the spectacular geek destinations in the gallery above are some of the... Read More
Download free music (courtesy of Moby) for your travel films and documentaries. Read More
 Grumpy saying “yes” for once ©vita.mn Now in its second year, the Internet Cat Video Festival showcased viral videos... Read More
© via Dangerous Minds Hand-painted movie posters from Ghana, for such Hollywood movies as Alien, Cujo, Evil Dead 2, Mission... Read More
Jackie Chan © jackiechan.com Jackie Chan, the Chinese film star known for his masterful martial arts skills, was recently gifted... Read More
©Garry Wilmore Sydney may not be the first destination that springs to mind when the subject of musical theatre is... Read More
The King's Speech on Location in Portland Place, London © David Barrie As a fitting follow-up to last week’s 10... Read More
About the Film Gadling said: A Map for Saturday is the single best cinematic response to ”˜why we travel.’ Gridskipper... Read More
Woody Allen on the set of “Midnight in Paris” ©The Atlantic Seven of Woody Allen’s last eight films have been... Read More
Kirsten Amor explores Qatar's unique, Hollywood-esque 'Film City' - a bizarre movie set oasis in the middle of nowhere. Read More
Idiosyncratic, intelligent and involving, Iceland: Beyond Sigur Rós is a memorable celebration of Iceland’s dynamic and diverse contemporary independent music... Read More
© Hillary White Hillary White likes to see what happens when pop culture meets art history. Her latest bit, Nightmare... Read More
I didn’t expect to like Elizabeth Gilbert’s now ubiquitous, best-selling travel tome, Eat Pray Love. The synopsis reads like countless... Read More
Bill Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods is perhaps my favorite hiking/camping book of all time. Few books actually make... Read More
We’ve all Googled our names at some point, to watch in fear if some undesirable skeletons would tumble out of... Read More














