WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE: Love & Other Ughs
WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE: Love & Other Ughs

What Love Looks Like brings very little to the table in terms of originality or likeability. You’ve seen it all before, done better, and in more captivating ways and with better acting.

HOMELAND (S8E1) "Deception Indicated": A Potentially Dangerous Beginning Of The End
HOMELAND (S8E1) “Deception Indicated”: A Potentially Dangerous Beginning Of The End

As has happened multiple times throughout Homeland’s season openers, we’re presented with what may be a bait and switch.

STAR TREK: PICARD (S1E3) “The End Is The Beginning”: We Have Lift Off

After two weeks of what was beginning to feel like CSI: Picard, it was nice to return to something recognizably Star Trek in “The End Is the Beginning”.

SPIRAL Trailer
SPIRAL Trailer

A sadistic mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the terrifying new chapter from the book of SAW.

On Drawing the 100% Perfect Girl & The Systematic Misrepresentation Of Women In Japanese Anime
On Drawing the 100% Perfect Girl & The Systematic Misrepresentation Of Women In Japanese Anime

There really isn’t much subtlety to a boy-meets-girl story in which the girl has the ability to literally part the clouds and stop the rain.

THE RHYTHM SECTION: Not Quite Right
THE RHYTHM SECTION: Not Quite Right

The Rhythm Section has some enjoyable elements, but in the end, this mostly formulaic flick isn’t the female-driven spy thriller we’ve been looking for.

THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD: Back To The Past
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD: Back To The Past

The Personal History of David Copperfield is a truly sincere retelling of Dickens’ story, one that taps into a new contemporary edge and presents itself in a distinctly cinematic fashion.

BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (S7E1) "Manhunter" : The Squad Returns For Another Noice Premiere
BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (S7E1) “Manhunter”: The Squad Returns For Another Noice Premiere

Brooklyn Nine-Nine continues to prove why it’s one of the best comedies currently on television with the premiere of its 7th season.

Giveaway: Enter For A Chance To Win "The Wrong Kind Of Women" (US Only, Ends 2/26)
Giveaway: Enter For A Chance To Win “The Wrong Kind Of Women” (CLOSED)

Film Inquiry is giving away one physical copy of Naomi McDougall Jones’ book, “The Wrong Kind of Women: Dismantling the Gods of Hollywood”! Enter the giveaway to make a chance to win.

THE JESUS ROLLS Trailer
THE JESUS ROLLS Trailer

The Jesus Rolls is a spin-off of The Big Lebowski centered on the notable bowler, Jesus Quintana; it’s starring, directed and written by John Turturro.

DOLEMITE: A Celebration Of Independent Moviemaking
DOLEMITE: A Celebration Of Independent Moviemaking

We salute Rudy Ray Moore, who had a wild idea, got his pals and like-minded folks together, wrangled some money, and went out to make a movie.

Fantasy Science Pt. 30: Talking Dogs In UP & Real Life
Fantasy Science Pt. 30: Talking Dogs In UP & Real Life

In this thirtieth part of the Fantasy Science column, we’re going to chat about the talking dogs in the film Up and some real-life tech that gives voice to our best friends!

BUFFALOED: Swindles It’s Way To A Mostly Good Time
BUFFALOED: Swindles Its Way To A Mostly Good Time

The story isn’t particularly revelatory, but the idiosyncratic humor and Zoey Deutch make Buffaloed a fun film.

A History-Making Night At The 2020 Oscars
A History-Making Night At The 2020 Oscars

There was truly no better way for the night to wrap up than with Bong Joon-Ho and Parasite making history.

"I Had A False Idea Of What Confidence Is." Interview with Steve Markle, Director Of SHOOT TO MARRY
SHOOT TO MARRY: A Highly Entertaining Journey Of Modern Romance

A lightweight premise with heavyweight emotions, Shoot to Marry lets you ride shotgun on a highly entertaining journey of modern romance.