Our Fondest Memories Of Robin Williams

This week, the suicide of Robin Williams shook the entire world to its core. Robin Williams, famous for his stand-up comedy and acting in numerous films, touched many people’s lives and hearts. The team of Film Inquiry too, was greatly saddened by the magnificent actor’s death, and we would like to pay our tribute to him by all sharing some of our fondest memories of him and his work, and the impact he had on us.

The Cinephile’s Lounge: Week 33

Hello fellow cinephiles! It’s been a while since our last Cinephile’s Lounge! It’s my fault:

Steve McQueen
The Beginner’s Guide: Steve McQueen, Director

There are some film directors who really exemplify the work of an artist. You could say their work is special in its own way, and every director has their particular style. There is no question about the passion, intensity, and creativity in the art work they create.

How To Use A 30 Day Free Streaming Trial Correctly

For the next 30 days, Amazon own my soul. This isn’t the first time – in fact, whenever I subscribe to a new movie streaming service, I have a habit of trying to watch everything I want in that 30 day window so I cancel before I start having to pay. There are plenty of good reasons to stay subscribed to a website (and I’m not saying you shouldn’t), and there are a plethora of good streaming services available, but if you’re on a tight budget taking advantage of a free trial is the only option.

SPACE STATION 76 Trailer

Space Station 76 is an upcoming sci-fi black comedy. It’s the first directing gig for Jack Plotnick, known mostly for his acting in Meet The Fockers and Rubber. The movie stars Patrick Wilson, Liv Tyler and Matt Bomer, among others.

Movies Opening in Cinemas On August 15

Every Monday, Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: The Expendables 3, Let’s Be Cops, The Giver, The Trip To Italy and Life After Beth.

How Will THE HATEFUL EIGHT Fit Into Tarantino’s Film Universe?

Author’s note: I set out to write a very simple article looking back on Tarantino’s work and I wound up on a truly head-spinning journey into the mad world of Quentin Tarantino’s film universe. I believe I’ve come out of the rabbit hole more informed and slightly dazed, but with some interesting things to say.

BIG HERO 6 Trailer

Big Hero 6, from the same team of producers that brought us Frozen and Wreck-It Ralph, stars Ryan Potter as boy genius Hiro Hamada and his robot friend, Baymax (Scott Adsit). This trailer is one of the funniest I’ve seen in a while: While the trailer leaves a lot to the imagination as far as plot-line, Walt Disney Studios gives us a little teaser introducing what we’re in for.

Are Marvel The Masters Of Risk-Taking?

Guardians of the Galaxy, the latest instalment in the Marvel cinematic universe, has just smashed box-office records on its way to being number one, raking in almost five times as much as its nearest competitor. It continues the highly successful “phase two” of the studio’s cinematic output which is timetabled until at least 2019. On the face of it, their films are among the safest bets in Hollywood – it is taken for granted that Marvel equals success.

10 Most Misunderstood Film Characters

Have you ever noticed that some of the most resounding characters in film, either heroes or villains, usually behave in ways that absolutely baffle you? They are a dichotomy, a wonderful multi-layered creation, taking our breaths away with their grays (a refreshing contrast to the black/white of some of the more forgettable characters in films). Whenever I run across a character like this, my celluloid-loving heart skips a beat.

BIRDMAN Trailer

There was an odd time in the late 1980’s where Michael Keaton was the biggest star in Hollywood. Since hanging up the Bat-suit in the early 1990’s, he has continued to have a successful career, yet will never reclaim that success he once had. In Birdman, the first foray into comedy from Amores Perros director Alejandro González Iñárritu, Keaton plays an actor whose life is overshadowed by the fact he once was a megastar due to playing a superhero decades earlier (sound familiar?

Film Inquiry’s 10 Best Articles of July

Time flies, as they say – we’ve already moved deep into the first week of August, which means it’s time to present to you Film Inquiry’s best articles of July. Here they are! Review of Enemy (2013) Jay Ledbetter discussed the mysterious movie Enemy, featuring Jake Gyllenhaal, directed by Denis Villeneuve, both of Prisoners (2012) fame.

Guardians of the Galaxy
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: A Stellar Star In The Sky

The best film of the summer is here, and it is the Guardians of the Galaxy. After months of promos and trailers, the time has come to see Marvel’s newest addition to its universe of superhero films. According to The Wrap, it got started with a nice boost from Thursday night showings with $11.

The Hundred-Foot Journey
Movies Opening in Cinemas On August 8

Every Monday Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Hundred-Foot Journey, Into The Storm, Step Up All In, What If and About Alex.

5 Experimental Filmmakers You Need to Know About

Experimental film by its very nature often flies under the radar of the average film viewer and even most movie buffs. However, I’d like to take this opportunity to offer a sort of crash course in experimental film by highlighting five (well, sort of six) experimental filmmakers that deserve at the very least a cursory glance. These are people who changed film-making, completely threw out the rule book, and influenced cinema in very permanent and crucial ways, both with their cameras and their pens.