If you like horror or mystery or just like to be kept guessing, then this is a movie that you’re going to need to see.
At this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival, Sean Fallon reviews Hello Dankness, Biosphere and Art Talent Show!
The short film selection at Melbourne International Film Festival is never less than stellar and this year’s selection didn’t buck the trend.
A carefully curated experience, Trader is visceral.
While Haunting of the Queen Mary may struggle to find its sea legs, it culminates into an epic voyage of terror and twists.
Blindspots is back! Our hosts hit the road to check out two films concerning the deranged lives of vicious killers.
While thus far, I have delivered my thoughts in the showcases, in my last report, there’s a little bit of everything.
For fans of epic films, particularly the 1956 remake of this one, the 1923 version is worth a watch.
When a peaceful colony finds itself threatened by the armies of a tyrannical ruling force, a mysterious stranger becomes their best hope .
One of the biggest surprises of the 2023 HollyShorts Film Festival was its showcase of Adult Animation.
This week, Jesse and guest Daniel Feingold discuss new releases such as Gran Turismo, Strays, and Blue Beetle!
Before, Now & Then is a film that dares to ask this question and forces us to wrestle with the painful truth at the core of the answer.
Film Inquiry spoke with composer Michael Abels for his newest film, Landscape With Invisible Hand!
With an emotional family-focused core and some unique visual flourishes, Blue Beetle is surpisingly memorable.
King Coal is a rare work of art that manages to look forward precisely by looking backward.