RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE S13E7 “Bossy Rossy Ruboot”: Reading The Queens & The Writing On The Wall
RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE S13E7 “Bossy Rossy Ruboot”: Reading The Queens & The Writing On The Wall

It’s a new day in the workroom and there’s a shift in the universe that is season 13 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

THE NIGHT: Dawn Can Not Come Soon Enough
THE NIGHT: Dawn Can Not Come Soon Enough

With a lack of investment in its central character and a lackluster execution, The Night is a film not likely to see the dawn.

BLINDSPOTS PODCAST EPISODE #22: WILD AT HEART & KALIFORNIA
BLINDSPOTS Podcast Episode 10: JANE EYRE, IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, LIKE CRAZY & ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE

On an all-new Blindspots, Jake and Kristy celebrate their tenth episode milestone with another special double episode coinciding with Valentines Day.

BOOGIE Trailer
BOOGIE Trailer

Alfred “Boogie” Chin, a basketball phenom living in Queens, N.Y., with dreams of one day playing in the NBA, while juggling expectations and home life.

Interview With Thomas Clay, Writer-Director Of THE DELIVERED
Interview With Thomas Clay, Writer-Director Of THE DELIVERED

Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with writer-director Thomas Clay about his self-described “Puritan Western,” The Delivered.

ANOTHER EARTH: A Multidimensional Success
ANOTHER EARTH: A Multidimensional Success

Another Earth, Mike Cahill’s sci-fi romance celebrating its tenth anniversary, is multifaceted and deeply layered.

Sex, Drugs and Bicycles Review
SEX, DRUGS & BICYCLES: Seeing America through the Netherlands

Sex, Drugs & Bicycles allows us Americans to consider cruelties within our system that we have come to accept as the status quo.

NOBODY Trailer
NOBODY Trailer

A bystander who intervenes to help a woman being harassed by a group of men becomes the target of a vengeful drug lord.

The New Coronavirus Cinema Is Here
The New Coronavirus Cinema Is Here

The shutdown resulting from the virus has shaken the foundations of the industry challenging the ways that films are produced, distributed, and exhibited.

BARB AND STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR: A Silly, Satisfying Substitute For Summer Vacation
BARB AND STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR: A Silly, Satisfying Substitute For Summer Vacation

A wild and wacky comedy with bold splashes of the fantastical, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar is the vacation from reality we all need and deserve.

JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH: A Revolutionary Take On The Black Panthers And The Civil Rights Movement
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH: A Revolutionary Take On The Black Panthers And The Civil Rights Movement

Judas and the Black Messiah is a nuanced film that slowly peels back its layers, revealing a depth that will resonate for years to come.

Interview With Director Adam Stovall And Actor MacLeod Andrews Of A GHOST WAITS
Interview With Director Adam Stovall And Actor MacLeod Andrews Of A GHOST WAITS

Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with director Adam Stovall and MacLeod Andrews about their Arrow Video release, A Ghost Waits.

Drunken Film Fest Bradford 2020: Six Winning Shorts
Drunken Film Fest Bradford 2020: Six Winning Shorts

Drunken Film Fest Bradford announced six short film winners that represent a passionate, multicultural, and wonderfully bizarre mélange of movies.

PG: PSYCHO GOREMAN: A Film About Order Vs. Chaos
PG: PSYCHO GOREMAN: A Film About Order Vs. Chaos

PG: Psycho Goreman may become a cult film favorite with its quotable lines, an imaginative cast of fantastical characters, and irreverent attitude.

FATALE: A Sultry Thriller Lacking Heat
FATALE: A Sultry Thriller Lacking Heat

There are few surprises to be had in Fatale, a film bloated with talent but which lacks the chops to make good use of it.