EUFF 2020: EXILE: Portrayal of Xenophobia, Deceived
EUFF 2020: EXILE: Portrayal of Xenophobia, Deceived

Exile requires a certain level of investment to procure the fruits of the third act, but will certainly leave you introspecting your life.

SUPERINTELLIGENCE Trailer
SUPERINTELLIGENCE Trailer

When a powerful superintelligence chooses to study Carol, the most average person on Earth, the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

How GOLDENEYE Saw Dimly Into The Future Of Bond
How GOLDENEYE Saw Dimly Into The Future Of Bond

Even if GoldenEye might not be the game-changing masterpiece that it could have been, it does play the Bond game well.

DREAMLAND: Margot Robbie Robs Banks and Steals Hearts
DREAMLAND: Margot Robbie Robs Banks and Steals Hearts

In Dreamland, Margot Robbie is perfectly cast as a complex woman whose outlaw glamour belies her inner darkness.

SWANS - WHERE DOES A BODY END?: Swans and the Glowing Man
SWANS – WHERE DOES A BODY END?: Swans and the Glowing Man

While Swans – Where Does A Body End? will be streaming on Amazon Prime, this a movie that should be played as loud as possible.

EUFF 2020: BEYOND THE HORIZON: Observation over Dictation
EUFF 2020: BEYOND THE HORIZON: Observation over Dictation

Beyond the Horizon is almost a traditional coming-of-age story that operates in accordance with the rules of the genre, but set apart by its twist.

Queerly Ever After #39: YOU & I (2014)
Queerly Ever After #39: YOU & I (2014)

Nils Bokamp’s You & I follows two men on a road trip, whose friendship is brimming with unresolved sexual and romantic tension

MEMORIES OF MURDER: Remembering a Bong Classic
MEMORIES OF MURDER: Remembering a Bong Classic

That’s one of the great joys of Memories of Murder. From purely a storytelling perspective, it synthesizes together something totally compelling.

The Latest Podcast #109: Pinocchio, The Whale
The Latest Podcast #9: The Mandalorian, The Queen’s Gambit, The Undoing

With fall TV in full swing, Jesse talks with guests about three of the season’s most talked-about series.

THE LAST VERMEER Trailer
THE LAST VERMEER Trailer

A soldier investigates a renowned Dutch artist who is accused of conspiring with the Nazis.

DATING AMBER: In Conversation with Lola Pettigrew
DATING AMBER: In Conversation with Lola Petticrew

Upon the release of David Freyne’s coming-of-age hit currently taking the world by storm, Film Inquiry’s Marc Ricov spoke with the Belfast-born actress.

THE CLIMB: Smart & Relentlessly Awkward Comedic Debut
THE CLIMB: Smart & Relentlessly Awkward Comedic Debut

The Climb is an exciting and robust debut from Michael Angelo Covino.

EUFF 2020: Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles: Surprisingly Simplistic Portrayal of an Intricate Mind
EUFF 2020: Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles: Surprisingly Simplistic Portrayal of an Intricate Mind

Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles offers a peek into the mind of one of the most influential artists of the surrealist movement.

The Cinematic Language of Dinesh D'Souza: America's Popular Far-Right Filmmaker
The Propagandist Language Of Dinesh D’Souza: America’s Popular Far-Right Filmmaker

Dinesh D’Souza, a celebrated far-right political commentator, author and documentary filmmaker, has dizzying propaganda films that bleed misinformation.

Film Inquiry’s Seed & Spark Campaign Picks Of November 13, 2020
Film Inquiry’s Seed & Spark Campaign Picks Of November 13, 2020

Our friends at Seed & Spark are featuring everything from an animated documentary to a romantic comedy for the month of November.