So You Wanna Be A Critic? How To Write A Film Review (Video)
So You Wanna Be A Critic? How To Write A Film Review (Video)

In this all new video, Film Inquiry Editor in Chief Manon de Reeper explains what goes into writing a good film review, what she looks for & some tips!

PROMISE trailer
THE PROMISE Trailer

The Promise is a big war epic with big names behind it, which may push this contentious piece of history to the forefront of people’s minds.

GOODNIGHT MOMMY: Hello Nightmares
GOODNIGHT MOMMY: Hello Nightmares

Though with a contrived ending, Goodnight Mommy is a mostly intriguing Austrian horror film that plays on inborn, relatable fears.

Beginner's Guide: The Duplass Brothers, Directors, Writers and Actors
The Beginner’s Guide: The Duplass Brothers, Directors, Writers & Actors

Directors, writers, actors and producers, The Duplass Brothers have become synonymous with quality American Independent Cinema.

JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2: What Action Films Should Be
JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2: What Action Films Should Be

John Wick: Chapter 2 is a film which, while containing the flurried action of the original, is still utterly unique and compelling.

THE SALESMAN: Morally Complex & Utterly Engaging
THE SALESMAN: Morally Complex & Utterly Engaging

The Salesman is the latest by renowned filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, succeeding as both a political thriller and a tightly-knit character drama.

Profile: Audrey Hepburn
Profile: Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn was one of the biggest icons Hollywood has known – here we guide you through her career, and highlight some of her best films.

REAL ARTISTS: The Future Of Filmmaking?
REAL ARTISTS: The Future Of Filmmaking?

Real Artists is an Orwellian science fiction short film written, directed, produced & performed by women – a rarity – but it sure delivers.

THE MAN WITH FOUR LEGS: Elegantly Disturbing
THE MAN WITH FOUR LEGS: Elegantly Disturbing

With finely tuned performances, The Man With Four Legs is also a visual treat, working within a genre that is often difficult to define.

FIFTY SHADES DARKER: It's So Bad It's Good
FIFTY SHADES DARKER: It’s So Bad It’s Good

With overly drawn-out scenes and a sprinkle of randomized and at times unnecessary drama, Fifty Shades Darker left much to be desired.

THE OTTOMAN LIEUTENANT Trailer
THE OTTOMAN LIEUTENANT Trailer

Love and war are together again in The Ottoman Lieutenant, pulling from a genre so rich that to name its predecessors would be tiresome.

The Beginner’s Guide: Jeff Nichols, Director & Writer

I first discovered Jeff Nichols back in 2013, when I happened to catch Mud in theaters. Not knowing what to expect, I still remember distinctly how I felt walking out of the theater – I absolutely loved everything about the film. I was stunned by its raw, understated beauty, with characters that lived and breathed, and a coming-of-age story that was uniquely captivating.

BILLY LYNN'S LONG HALFTIME WALK: A Visual Misfire We Didn't See Coming
BILLY LYNN’S LONG HALFTIME WALK: A Visual Misfire We Didn’t See Coming

Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk is atypical for Ang Lee; though the visuals are impressive, the film surrounding it fails to have an impact.

THE LAST LAUGH: Comedy vs. The Holocaust
THE LAST LAUGH: Comedy vs. The Holocaust

The Last Laugh is a profound documentary that somehow warmly weighs the need for laughter with the immense tragedy that was the Holocaust.

LOST CAT CORONA: A Natural Friendship Hidden In An Underwhelming Film
LOST CAT CORONA: A Natural Friendship Hidden In An Underwhelming Film

Lost Cat Corona is a film that is occasionally funny, yet suffers from underdeveloped characters, which makes it hard to remain invested.