David Brent: Life on the Road: A Tour of Sadness, Monotony, and Acceptance
DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD: A Tour Of Sadness, Monotony & Acceptance

Ricky Gervais’ feature length outing for his most beloved character is one of the most emotionally poignant comedies in recent memory.

Harsh Truths & Touching Tales: 2017's Oscar Nominated Live Action Short Films
Harsh Truths & Touching Tales: 2017’s Oscar Nominated Live Action Short Films

This year’s nominees for the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film are a diverse selection of stories from across the globe.

Song to Song Trailer
SONG TO SONG Trailer

Terrence Malick’s latest, Song To Song, has been gestating for years, and no one knows exactly what it’s about… yet. This is the trailer.

YOU'RE KILLING ME SUSANA: Not Engaging Enough To Drive Its Points Home
YOU’RE KILLING ME SUSANA: Not Engaging Enough To Drive Its Points Home

You’re Killing Me Susana doesn’t adhere to almost any of the rom-com genre’s stereotypes, yet its static characters cause it to stumble.

Interview with KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS Rotoscope & Digital Paint Artist Kaci Smith

We sat down with Kaci Smith to talk about her animation work on Kubo and the Two Strings, working as a rotoscope and digital paint artist.

MOROCCO: The Cheekiest Romance Since The Fall

Morocco is an early Pre-Code romantic drama starring Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper, two eventual stars that came to epitomize Hollywood.

Proud Parents And Conflicted Cowboys: 2017's Oscar Nominated Animated Short Films
Proud Parents & Conflicted Cowboys: 2017’s Oscar Nominated Animated Short Films

With varying styles and lengths, the 2017 Animated Short Films offer innovation, emotion, and satisfying storytelling.

BLOOD ON THE MOUNTAIN: Rage And Decay In Coal Country
BLOOD ON THE MOUNTAIN: Rage And Decay In Coal Country

West Virginia has suddenly become the subject of intense scrutiny. The denizens of the state could well be forgiven for wondering where the mass media and political class were before the 2016 presidential primaries and election turned West Virginia into an unlikely bellweather for the appeal of Donald Trump’s populist rhetoric. Trump’s hardhat-donning ‘Trump Digs Coal’ campaign delivered him the state by a resounding 68.

Movies Opening In Cinemas On February 24 - Get Out
Movies Opening In Cinemas On February 24

Opening in theaters this week are Get Out, Kiki, My Life As A Zucchini, Collide and more. We compiled all the info & details!

LIVE BY NIGHT: Ben Affleck's Next Great Effort As Writer/Director/Star
LIVE BY NIGHT: Ben Affleck’s Next Great Effort As Writer/Director/Star

Live by Night is the next directorial effort from Ben Affleck, in which he also stars/writes/produces; it is another indicator of his talent.

Film Inquiry's Top Films Of The Academy
Film Inquiry’s Top Films Of The Academy

The Film Inquiry team went back through the history of the Academy Awards, and selected our personal favorites out of the many nominations.

ROAD TO THE WELL: A Thriller That Rarely Thrills
ROAD TO THE WELL: A Thriller That Rarely Thrills

Road to the Well has redeeming qualities, including fine acting and cinematography, yet it falls short of greatness from its lacking story.

RESIDENT EVIL THE FINAL CHAPTER: An Allusive Farewell To The Despaired Franchise
RESIDENT EVIL THE FINAL CHAPTER: An Allusive Farewell To The Despaired Franchise

Does the sixth instalment in the Resident Evil franchise break the mould by being the movie that fans have always wanted?

The Nominated Film You May Have Missed: Lion
The Nominated Film You May Have Missed: LION

Lion will likely be overlooked at this year’s Oscars; with its inspiring heart-wrenching true story, though, it is still worth watching.

The Last Word Trailer
THE LAST WORD Trailer

Shirley MacLaine gets a starring vehicle in The Last Word, a feel-good comedy that gives her a couple sidekicks and a lot of acerbic jabs to work with.