For this Away from the Hype Sean Fallon takes a look at The Matrix Sequels. How do they hold up?
Follows Lucy and Desi as they face a crisis that could end their careers and another that could end their marriage.
In this week’s episode, Jesse sits down with writer/director Stephen Karam and star Richard Jenkins to talk about the new movie The Humans.
Birdboy: The Forgotten Children is a brilliant animated film with a haunting score, tragic themes, and an angsty coming-of-age plot.
A radio journalist embarks on a cross-country trip with his young nephew.
With the finale, it seemed the pieces had lined up for a swift blow of justice, though as viewers will learn, it is never as easy as it seems.
The Feast is a well-crafted film, boasting exquisite shots that deserve their place in horror recognition, but the story itself drags it down.
This week, Jesse is joined by Film Inquiry Editor-in-Chief Kristy Strouse to discuss the Netflix caper movie Red Notice.
A family welcomes friends for what promises to be a perfect Christmas gathering. Perfect except for one thing: everyone is going to die.
The story of a boy in the tumultuous Naples in 1980s. Sorrentino’s most personal film yet is a tale of fate and family, sports and cinema, love and loss.
With Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, director Radu Jude seeks to expose the hypocrisy inherent in those who find sex obscene.
Queerly Ever After dives into 2006’s Long-Term Relationship, where two men enter a relationship despite their contrasting political views.
In its final episodes, I Know What You Did Last Summer is able to reestablish the firm commitment it has promised at the series’ beginning.
I’ve always wondered why Black Friday had not been explored in a horror film. Director…
Emi, a school teacher, finds her career and reputation under threat after a personal sex tape is leaked on the Internet.