From the ghosts that inhabit the home to the outstanding performance of Matthew Lillard, Thirteen Ghosts is sure to have a little something for all.
Film Inquiry spoke with Bill Moseley, star and villain of Sion Sono’s newest Prisoners of the Ghostland.
With Kristy Strouse’s next report she covers Silent Land, Encounter and Dug Dug!
Denis Villeneuve brings Frank Herbert’s Dune – the best-selling science fiction novel of all time – to the silver screen.
Jake Tropila continues his countdown towards No Time To Die with a look at The World is Not Enough, Pierce Brosnan’s third Bond film.
In the latest report from TIFF 2021, Wilson Kwong reviews the unique biopics films Spencer and The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
The Card Counter, the latest film from writer/director Paul Schrader, is very much a companion piece to his earlier, existentialist efforts.
A troubled police detective demoted to 911 operator duty scrambles to save a distressed caller.
Kristy Strouse shares her first report with three films from Toronto International Film Festival, all female and directorial debuts.
In the latest report from TIFF 2021, Wilson Kwong looks at solid examples of creative storytelling with All My Puny Sorrows and Kicking Blood.
Sion Sono’s English-language debut stars Nicholas Cage as a criminal forced to track down the granddaughter of an Old West-meets-Mad Max warlord.
This week, Jesse and guest Hunter Heilman discuss the B-movie pleasures of James Wan’s Malignant and more.
Plagued by strange memories, Neo’s life takes an unexpected turn when he finds himself back inside the Matrix.
In the No Time To Die Countdown, Jake Tropila takes a look at Tomorrow Never Dies, the second Bond Film starring Pierce Brosnan.
Despite a rather disappointing third act, Last Night in Soho still manages to be an engaging cinematic experience thanks to its impressive technical and performative entities.