CONCRETE UTOPIA: Our Own Worst Enemy
CONCRETE UTOPIA: Our Own Worst Enemy

Concrete Utopia stakes its claim as the heir apparent to Parasite and Squid Game and should have similar crossover appeal for international audiences.

Toronto International Film Festival 2023: POOLMAN Is Good, Actually
Toronto International Film Festival 2023: POOLMAN Is Good, Actually

Poolman might not be for everyone, but for those of us who want to see a Chinatown-loving himbo finding himself in his own mystery, this is a worthy comedy.

BRIDGET JONE'S DIARY: A Love Letter to Romance in Adulthood
BRIDGET JONES’S DIARY: A Love Letter to Romance in Adulthood

Bridget Jones’s Diary is a classic, yet refreshing, take on the rom-com, showing the imperfectly wonderful side of romance in your thirties.

ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION, THE POLAR EXPRESS, AND A CHRISTMAS STORY DIGITAL MOVIES!
ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION, THE POLAR EXPRESS, AND A CHRISTMAS STORY DIGITAL MOVIES!

ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION, THE POLAR EXPRESS, AND A CHRISTMAS STORY DIGITAL MOVIES!

Interview with Actor/Writer/Director Alden Ehrenreich For His Film SHADOW BROTHER SUNDAY
SHADOW BROTHER SUNDAY: Proof That Alden Ehrenreich Is A Triple Threat

Shadow Brother Sunday accomplishes numerous feats, boasting pitch perfect performances, and Ehrenreich displays remarkable promise.

EROS + MASSACRE: Explorinag Kijū Yoshida’s Anarchic Magnum Opus
EROS + MASSACRE: Exploring Kijū Yoshida’s Anarchic Magnum Opus

A prime example of what political cinema should be, Eros + Massacre is an intriguing and challenging work from one of Japanese’s singular talents.

A Century in Cinema: The Grub-Stake (1923)
A Century in Cinema: THE GRUB STAKE (1923)

Welcome to A Century in Cinema, the monthly column where I’ll be discussing films from…

Which Films Have the Most Realistic On-Screen Depiction of Teen Depression?
Which Films Have the Most Realistic On-Screen Depiction of Teen Depression?

Mental illness in on-screen storytelling is generally a positive thing, though it is certainly most powerful when depictions are accurate.

ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN THE COLOR PURPLE DIGITAL MOVIE!

Enter for a chance to the win THE COLOR PURPLE digital movie!

Bollywood Inquiry October 2023 : KHUFIYA, DREAM GIRL 2 & GADAR 2
Bollywood Inquiry October 2023 : KHUFIYA, DREAM GIRL 2 & GADAR 2

Embark on a spellbinding adventure as we explore three blockbuster Bollywood movies that promise to be a feast for the senses.

POOR THINGS: A Frisky, Freaky, and Funny Odyssey
POOR THINGS: A Frisky, Freaky, and Funny Odyssey

Poor Things is a brilliantly weird odyssey of beauty and bile that goes down like a wonderfully bitter-and-sweet cocktail.

ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN ONE OF 12 DAYS OF FILM INQUIRY GIVEAWAYS!
ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN ONE OF 12 DAYS OF FILM INQUIRY GIVEAWAYS!

ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN ONE OF 12 DAYS OF FILM INQUIRY GIVEAWAYS!

Film Inquiry’s Holiday Gift Guide: Marvel, Criterion and Giveaway sneak peak!

It’s the time of year for gift giving! Here are some suggestions from FI!

PEEPING TOM: Revisiting Michael Powell's Meditation on Murder and Moviemaking
PEEPING TOM: Revisiting Michael Powell’s Meditation on Murder and Moviemaking

“Peeping Tom,” now known as a cult classic, is a thrilling examination of the dangers inherent in making and watching moving pictures.

A Conversation With Creators of the Board Game Stop the Killer

Horror INQU’s Kristy Strouse and Demetri Panos interview with Stop the Killer!