While Synchronic is not the deep and pensive film it attempts to be, it is still an enjoyable film that will entertain.
Stephanie Archer shares her comedy shorts coverage, with four reviews from the Ridgefield International Film Festival.
Psych Night returns bringing horrors and frights through the short film medium – many of which you will find yourself craving to watch again and again.
Daryl MacDonald spoke with Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart to discuss the third in their unofficial Celtic folklore triptych: Wolfwalkers.
While beautiful to look at, The Undoing struggles to say something compelling as it’s more interested in amplifying the melodrama.
While it boasts gorgeous cinematography and framing, American Thief fails to find cohesion in its message and in its narrative.
Definition Please allows viewers to transcend the boundaries of culture and see themselves in the characters and in their emotions.
A woman is forced to go on the run with her baby after her husband betrays his partners in crime.
Because the two seasons are about two very different ideas of death, these horror elements had to be presented in starkly different fashions.
Andrew Young spoke with director Bassam Tariq about his film Mogul Mowgli, working with Riz Ahmed, his own experiences of diaspora, and more!
Lapsis is topical, revolutionary, and maddening, encouraging viewers to think critically about the economic systems that govern their lives.
The Trial of the Chicago 7 has the potential to become a bona-fide crowdpleaser that will resonate with its target demographic.
A Yale law student drawn back to his hometown grapples with family history, Appalachian values and the American dream.
Thanks to our friends at Roadshow Films, Film Inquiry is happy to announce that we’ve got 5 in-season double passes to give away for Rams!
Attack The Block from Joe Cornish remains a rare gem that challenges the audience just as much as it entertains.