“Leonor Will Never Die,” from director Martika Ramirez Escobar, is a movie pure in heart even when it falters.
This week, Jesse and guest Hunter Heilman discuss Hollywood’s ongoing desire to turn popular video games into big-screen blockbusters.
Intriguing despite its imperfections, Time of Roses is a journey through time and space worth taking.
The Omen may be a film about the Anti-Christ, but it is also a film that looks at the ills of man, and the ability of evil to conquer good.
How to Blow Up a Pipeline addresses climate catastrophe from the perspective of a generation intimately and agonizingly familiar with its presence.
Hail Mary is full of twists and turns, and although it doesn’t really keep you guessing, it does make sure you stick around to its end.
On this Inquiring Minds, we take a look at Monolith & The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future!
When a goddess of war reincarnates in the body of a young girl, street orphan Seiya discovers that he is destined to protect her and save the world.
Film Inquiry spoke with Daniel Goldhaber, one of the most exciting filmmakers to be working in cinema recently!
The most positive praise that can be bestowed on The Super Mario Bros Movie is that it’s not as bad as 1993’s Super Mario Bros.
To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full-on existential crisis. Or you’re a Ken.
Enter for a chance to win 4K Classic digital movies – The Maltese Falcon, Cool Hand Luke and Rebel Without A Cause!
This week, Jesse and fellow film critic Gabe Lampalombella lace up their sneakers to talk about Ben Affleck’s new film Air.
If there was one theme running through the 2023 New African Film Festival, it was that of an increasingly desolate economic landscape.
There was a movie here but somewhere along the way it got buried in vitriol and forgot to be entertaining.