Following a tragic car accident in Greece, an American tourist, finds himself at the center of a dangerous political conspiracy and on the run for his life.
For the release of her new film, Holler, Film Inquiry sat down to speak with writer and director Nicole Riegel.
With No Sudden Move, Steven Soderbergh has crafted a fun and twisty neo-noir that makes the best of its ensemble cast.
This week, Jesse is joined by Jake Tropila to discuss two of the most talked-about 4th of July releases; The Tomorrow War and No Sudden Move.
On the latest Video Dispatches, we take a look at recent releases from Eureka Entertainment, Lionsgate Films, and Well Go USA.
Film Inquiry spoke with star Zainab Jah for the Hulu original film False Positive.
This week, Blake and Joe are surprised and delighted by Nash’s final album for ABC-Paramount, Studio Time.
When it comes to shark-themed suspense films, it’s safe to say Great White won’t be joining the greats.
An injured Laurie Strode leads a vigilante mob to hunt down unstoppable killer Michael Myers and end his reign of terror once and for all.
Even if it had come out on time, the halfhearted critique it offers up is neither challenging nor engaging.
In the latest edition of Horrific Inquiry, we take a look back at 1997 slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Long Story Short is a pleasing romantic comedy with charming performances and a modern screwball tone.
The movie, based on Marvel Comics, focuses on Shang-Chi; ‘The Master of Kung-Fu’.
In her final report, Kristy Strouse reviews Werewolves Within, The Kids, No Future & Ultrasound.
As the first Marvel movie to be released after Avengers: Endgame, Cate Shortland’s Black Widow stars Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff.