The Catholic Church and religion in general are often centerpoints for certain films throughout history; Michelle Sabato gives her take on a few of the most impactful in her personal experience.
From France, Nocturama is an unusual film about disillusioned teenagers that commit an act of terrorism; unsurprisingly, it provides no easy answers.
Perfect Bid doesn’t overstay its welcome, it’s warmly presented, and offers up some interesting behind-the-scenes insights into one of the world’s most famous game shows.
It’s drugs, action, and one very out of place businessman in Gringo, the new film from stunt specialist Nash Edgerton.
With the premiere of The Disaster Artist, we examine why films like The Room still have such an enduring status despite being labelled “trash film.”
Should future encores of Pitch Perfect take the stage, we can only hope they have a little more verve and imagination than this one.
Diane Kruger carries In the Fade on her leather-clad shoulders and ensures that you’ll walk away from the film feeling absolutely rattled.
Sicario 2: Soldado is the sequel to the 2015 success Sicario – this time without Emily Blunt and Denis Villeneuve, but Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin return to be directed by Italian director Stefano Sollima.
Both Ed Wood and Tommy Wiseau are renowned for their truly bad movies; two later films attempted to uncover the depth of their enigmatic natures: Tim Burton’s Ed Wood and James Franco’s The Disaster Artist.
Paul Cotgrove’s Horror on Sea festival is championed by up and coming genre filmmakers across the world. Film Inquiry met with Paul to find out why his small seaside festival has become a phenomenon.
Edward Scissorhands is one of those rare films where everything, every single aspect came together perfectly to create “movie magic”.
The Ocean’s franchise won’t quit, which means that with Ocean’s 8, we’re getting another star-studded heist with a slight twist.
Ever since her early 90’s debut, Kate Winslet has remained one of Hollywood’s best actresses. Here are some of our favourite performances.
With impeccable direction, engaging dialogue, consummate costume and makeup, and one of the best performances ever to grace the silver screen by Oldman, Darkest Hour is an overwhelming achievement.