Directed by Angelina Jolie, First They Killed My Father is a testament to the craft of film to tell heartbreaking, devastating stories.
Our latest Staff Inquiry deals with our favorite years in cinema, and our picks ranged from classic Hollywood to more modern day.
Chloe, Ryan and Alistair of Film Inquiry are attending BFI London Film Festival, and share some of their first impressions!
David Fontana discusses four foreign films from this year’s NYFF, ranging from a historical epic to a German take on the American Western.
Beach Rats may have a lot of superficial similarities with Moonlight, but director Eliza Hittman’s film is a triumph in its own right.
Lucky is the unfortunate but beautiful swan song of Stanton, one that truly earns the oft overused phrase, “the performance of a lifetime.”
NICO, 1988 is a biopic following one of Andy Warhol’s muses who sang with The Velvet Underground in the 1970s.
Steven Soderbergh’s Logan Lucky is one hell of an enjoyable ride that leaves you feeling lucky to have been along
You’ll find it hard to obey the rules of this film’s title when watching, as even the positive elements can’t stop Don’t Sleep being a slog.
Last Rampage is a gripping crime thriller and a delight for true crime film fans that examines the strong influence and bonds within family.
Hostiles follows an Army General in the post Civil War years tasked with escorting a Native American chief across hostile territory.
In our latest profile, we examiner the career of Jude Law, gazing into two decades of performances from the beloved actor.
This is pt 4 of our Toronto International Film Festival coverage, in which we cover the new Scott Cooper film, new Del Toro, and more.
Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! is a unique and confusing experience that will stay with you, long after the film has ended.
You Were Never Really Here follows the story of a missing teenage girl and the tormented man who is trying to find her.