Scuba, the feature debut of writer-director Jacob Vaus, tells the story of two outsiders who find each other just when they need to.
At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong takes a look at The Ugly Stepsister and The Dating Game!
Sometimes a film rises above a Z-movie premise on the strength of its characters, and the Death Of A Unicorn trailer is a prime example.
In the new comedy Not an Artist, we follow a group of artists taking the ultimate gamble to unlock their true potential, or perhaps lack of it.
Bye Bye Love stands on its own as one of the most vibrant and energetic films of the Japanese New Wave.
James Gunn and Peter Safran have been handed the keys to the DC Universe on…
Aardman’s newest entry in the Wallace & Gromit series is here, and it’s a delightfully…
Buried beneath blood, bullets and the pressures of being a family man, Cliff (Scoot McNairy)…
Film Inquiry spoke with actress Julia Stiles for her writing/directing debut Wish You Were Here!
In Novovaine, Jack Quaid joins the growing list of everyman actors headlining fish-out-of-water action movies.
The Room Next Door, unfortunately for itself, says too much and yet nothing of substance.
Rocky’s focuses on complicated friendships and the joy we can still find in them, even if a tragedy forced us back together.
The best that can be said for Wolf Man is that, like its well-intentioned yet nevertheless obviously doomed protagonist, its heart is in the right place.
Martin Campbell’s name used to mean something in this town. The Dirty Angels director singlehandedly breathed…
Daruma, the newest feature from Alexander Yellen and Kelli McNeil-Yellen, is an inspiring example of why representation is so necessary.