As we await the next film in the James Bond franchise, we take a look back at George Lazenby’s sole entry: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
With stunning technical work, solid performances and intriguing examination of parenthood, Raised by Wolves is enough to hook you in every episode.
MUBI is currently hosting a mini-retrospective highlighting four of her features, including A Woman’s Revenge (2012) and The Portuguese Woman (2018).
Detective Hercule Poirot investigates the murder of a young heiress aboard a cruise ship on the Nile River.
Film Inquiry recently spoke with former Disney star David Henrie about his feature directorial debut, This is the Year.
For Season 5, Last Chance U goes to the city of Oakland where history, culture, and economics clash on and off the football field.
Lake Michigan Monster embraces strangeness as it affectionately homages sci-fi B-movies of the 1950s and silent comedies of the 1920s.
In the inaugural episode, Jake Tropila and Kristy Strouse exchange film recommendations to one another. This time it’s Honeymoon and Perfect Blue.
In post-World War II America, a woman kidnaps her neighbor and seeks vengeance for the heinous war crimes she believes he committed against her.
Alex Lines had the chance to talk with directors Bill and Turner Ross for their film Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets.
Class Action Park explores the dark side of childhood as it covers the legend and legacy of the infamous Action Park.
Unhinged attempts to evoke the fears and stress of living in our modern times, yet it mostly remains stuck in first gear.
Clapboard Jungle crafts a vitally important piece of cinema that will certainly resonate with anyone who has an appreciation for the art form itself.
Sixty years ago, The Children’s Hour dared to make audiences uncomfortable and present the consequences of bigotry.
At the end of the day, Plan B is a sweet little story that turns a familiar plot on its head in a positive way.