Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker spoke with Hollywood icon Sam Neill about the film Rams and his lifelong relationship with the titular breed.
Wilson Kwong spoke with director Maisie Crow about her documentary At the Ready premiering at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Kristy Strouse reviews the campy action fantasy, Prisoners of the Ghostland, and spoke with star Bill Moseley.
The Latest episode of Rupauls Drag Race has continued getting even better and better; let’s just hope the fandom doesn’t ruin the fun.
Here there’s no such thing as taboo – and that, in the end, is the beauty of Jerrod Carmichael’s directorial debut On the Count of Three.
In his latest report from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews Marvelous and the Black Hole and Land!
A widowed New York socialite and her aimless son move to Paris after she spends the last of her husband’s inheritance.
While at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong spoke with Marianne Rendón and Adam Brooks about their new film These Days.
In her second report, Kristy Strouse shares three more films that she adored, all very different, but each with fantastical elements.
In his first report from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews R#J and First Date from the festival’s NEXT program.
While the movie could’ve been a little deeper, Censor is nevertheless still a solid debut from Bailey-Bond.
Fearsome monsters Godzilla and King Kong square off in an epic battle for the ages, while humanity looks to wipe out both of the creatures.
Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker recently spoke with director Ric Roman Waugh about his latest project with Gerard Butler, Greenland.
One for the Road proves further that Baz Poonpiriya is one the most exciting Asian filmmakers working today.
The Little Things wants to be a movie absorbed in its meticulous clues and details, yet stumbles over itself at nearly every possible moment.