It embodies the theory of a movie’s intricate parts, and bit players function initially as individualistic entities that coalesce into a collective.
Cherry wants to be a movie about tragedy and weighty thematic issues but is too concerned with showing off for points on a scoreboard.
This week, Jesse and guest Hunter Heilman break down the nominations for the 2021 Academy Awards.
Stripped of his driver’s license, a retired NASA pilot battles the DMV, and he must also find new ways to navigate love and life without his Porsche.
Xavier Beauvois’ Albatros starts off as a low-key police procedural drama before transforming into a generic meditation on guilt and grief.
Around International Film Festival is an independent cinematic awards event that is quickly catching attention for its one-of-a-kind structure.
As it stands, episode one of Allen v. Farrow does not provide us with anything new or substantial that may change the outcome of the case.
Happily breathes new life into a story we have seen too many times through its unique twists to the classic structure and charming performances.
Using found footage, Ignacio Ceroi builds a poignant dwelling on the contemporary nomad that beautifully conveys a man’s existential quest.
Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with comedy prince Rob Belushi about his latest project, Gravitas Ventures’ The Blackout.
For the 60-year anniversary, Film Inquiry muses on Allen Baron’s noir film Blast of Silence and its existential prison of shadow and sound.
Monster Hunter is a relic of sorts, where the guts and action, unrefined and tawdry as they are, are at least based on a genuine creative impulse.
Enter for a chance to win one of five digital codes for Gareth Edward’s 2014 Godzilla!
Seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife, an elite Navy SEAL uncovers a covert plot that threatens to engulf the United States and Russia in war.
Sure it doesn’t have the best acting, narrative or even the best effects, but Freddy vs. Jason offers audiences a return to slashers of old.