THE TEST & THE ART OF THINKING: What Does the SAT Really Test?
THE TEST & THE ART OF THINKING: What Does The SAT Really Test?

The Test & the Art of Thinking is an important documentary, highlighting a particular issue in education that is connected to a larger problem.

SYLVIE'S LOVE Trailer
SYLVIE’S LOVE Trailer

When two young lovers reconnect years later, they discover that their feelings for each other have not faded with the years.

Blood and Wine: Unbridled Female Rage in Horror Films
Blood and Wine: Unbridled Female Rage in Horror Films

The history of horror has brought viewers countless Final Girls, yet we are witnessing a near-Renaissance of unbridled female rage within the genre.

DATING AMBER: A Match Made In Gay Heaven
DATING AMBER: A Match Made In Gay Heaven

Dating Amber takes those uncomfortable moments from adolescence and highlights just how difficult growing up can be.

In Disney Nature's PENGUINS: LIFE ON THE EDGE, It's Filmmakers Versus Penguins
In Disney Nature’s PENGUINS: LIFE ON THE EDGE, It’s Filmmakers Versus Penguins

Penguins: Life on the Edge continues to be remarkable, capturing filmmakers risking life and limb to bring us footage of wonders yet unseen.

Interview With Director Aneesh Chaganty And Producer Natalie Qasabian Of RUN
Interview With Director Aneesh Chaganty And Producer Natalie Qasabian Of RUN

For their disability day special, Film Inquiry contributor Diego Andaluz interviewed Run’s director Aneesh Chaganty and co-producer Natalie Qasabian.

Queerly Ever After #41: FROM BEGINNING TO END (2009)
Queerly Ever After #41: FROM BEGINNING TO END (2009)

In the latest Queerly Ever After, Amanda Jane Stern looks at the lack of driving plot in From Beginning to End and the story that could have been.

SAFETY: Too Sentimentally Safe
SAFETY: Too Sentimentally Safe

For a true story about changing the rules, Safety sticks strictly to the dusty sports drama playbook.

The Latest Podcast #134: Why we love 'Mission Impossible'
The Latest Podcast #13: Nomadland & Ammonite

Miss out on this year’s Toronto International Film Festival? Many are now available to view, and host Jesse Nussman and guest Hunter Heilman discuss two.

THE MAURITANIAN Trailer
THE MAURITANIAN Trailer

A defense attorney, her associate and a military prosecutor uncover a far-reaching conspiracy while investigating the case of a suspected 9/11 terrorist.

Revisiting Pee-Wee's Christmas Special For The Holidays
Revisiting Pee-Wee’s Christmas Special For The Holidays

Like other holiday specials, this is a good one to share with your children, or children in your life, who did not grow up on this show.

TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH: Clash of Cultures in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Latest
TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH: Clash of Cultures in Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Latest

Regardless of its narrative, Kurosawa’s focus on Yoko — and Maeda’s marvelous performance — keep the movie afloat.

IDFA Part 1: THE GROCER'S SON..., WHITE NOISE, SILENT VOICE, BULLETPROOF
IDFA Part 1: THE GROCER’S SON…, WHITE NOISE, SILENT VOICE, BULLETPROOF

From IDFA Musanna Ahmed gives his first report, detailing thoughts on The Grocer’s Son…, White Noise, Silent Voice, and Bulletproof.

Interview with Director Marco Porsia featuring Rodney Ascher
Interview with Director Marco Porsia featuring Rodney Ascher

Alexander Miller sat down with filmmakers Marco Porsia and Rodney Ascher to discuss the work of alt-rock band, Swans.

Michael Crichton's SPHERE And The Messy Allegory Of Pandemic
Michael Crichton’s SPHERE And The Messy Allegory Of Pandemic

On the surface, Sphere — a 1998 flop directed by Barry Levinson and adapted from Michael Crichton’s hit sci-fi thriller — is perfect for lockdown.