Though with the talented Halle Berry at the helm, Kidnap is a poorly made action thriller that is lacking in story, acting, and execution.
Watch an exclusive clip of Calico Skies on Film Inquiry. Directed by Valerio Esposito, Calico Skies is coming to VOD on August 15, 2017.
It’s been a while since clowns really scared us, which means it’s time for a proper film version of Stephen King’s infamous It.
Alex Lines reports from the Melbourne International Film Festival and reviews Call Me By Your Name, Wonderstruck, Marlina The Murderer and more!
Superman’s character is often criticized in the film Batman v Superman, but here’s why it might actually be worth a further look.
The Void can’t make its ideas fully blossom. Regardless, it always feels good to see filmmakers succeed in creating the work they wanted.
Gook is an irresistible film that manages to breathe new life into a narrative set within the confines of this particular historical setting.
The Catholic Church is on trial again in Created Equal, a legal drama that escalates into an all-out thriller as passions run high and no one backs down.
Film Inquiry spoke with Mulan writers Lauren Hynek & Elizabeth Martin about their adaptation, their WGAW committee work & the writer’s life.
Talya Lavie’s Zero Motivation is simultaneously funny, serious, sentimental, sarcastic, slapstick, and totally unique.
In the Shadow of Women is alluring in its presentation, but ultimately doesn’t have much to say about infidelity and relationships.
Watch an exclusive clip of the film CUT SHOOT KILL, which is seeing a VOD release on August 8th, 2017.
Early festival praise can be misleading, but it’s hard to imagine the adoration bestowed upon Call Me by Your Name being misplaced.
Welcome to Take Two, the series that’s big enough to hold up its hands and…
Gerard Butler’s attempts to shake off his action hero image in A Family Man are commendable, but he is miscast in this saccharine drama.