While Minted presents intrigue in both the product and the artists behind them, it struggles to become a cohesive unity of art and information.
Human Flowers of Flesh is just as enticing for anyone who has or hasn’t seen Beau Travail.
A Woman of Paris is a romantic drama that is equal parts engaging and tragic, with performances that are as impactful today as they were a century ago.
A cathartically devastating film, Our Son reaches deep into the wells of emotion.
Despite a rocky second act, Peppergrass still manages to be a successful thriller.
Time of Roses has a keen eye for design and tells a prescient tale of the lie that hides within “The End of History”.
Revoir Paris is not an easy film to watch, but the emotional journey is a gratifying one.
Follows three players who knew each other when they were teenagers as they compete in a tennis tournament to be the world-famous grand slam winner.
The Space Race captures the journey of space flight though the unrelenting spirit and resilience of the black community.
Russian immigrant Sergei Kravinoff is on a mission to prove that he is the greatest hunter in the world.
Film Inquiry spoke with Ted Lasso’s musical supervisor Tony Von Pervieux about his work on the show and its latest season.
The Line is a well-oiled stress machine with its depiction of this pervasive, casually cruel facet of college life.
Common Ground is deeply impactful, becoming the vital eye opening documentary it needs to be.
Making a good double feature, Payton McCarty-Simas reviews He Went That Way and Dead Girls Dancing!