Cocaine Bear is funny, and full of plenty of laughs, shocks, and gore in its short runtime.
A young woman tries to ease the pain of her fiancé’s death by sending texts to his old cell phone number, forming a bond with the man who now has it.
It confounds and reverberates; The Lobster sings a singularly eccentric tune.
Amanda Jane Stern is the writer, producer, and star of “Perfectly Good Moment,” an erotic thriller co-starring Stephen Carlile.
Away from the hype, Akira fares very, very well, remaining the Rosetta stone for so much sci-fi, body horror, and cyberpunk today.
Two churchgoing couples enjoy small-town family life in Texas – until somebody picks up an axe.
The Amazing Maurice is cute, and just fine for kids, but for adults it has a hard time living up to its own name.
A woman is unexpectedly forced to choose between the husband she has long thought dead and the fiance who has finally brought her back to life.
She Came from the Woods takes the horror genre and turns it a bit sideways, combining nearly every trope we got in the 80’s into one film.
This week, Jesse and guest Daniel Feingold discuss 2023’s first major blockbuster; Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Juniper is a beautifully filmed and excellently acted drama about the pursuit of repairing familial relations and learning to accept the inevitable.
A Radiant Girl is a film where horrors hover on the edge of every frame, out of sight but never truly out of mind.
Compiling a list of the “greatest” use of songs in film history feels like an impossible task, but Film Inquiry does it!
Despite an uneven tone, Quantumania mostly works as an enticing superhero adventure.
Barry Allen uses his super speed to change the past, but it creates a world without superheroes, forcing him to save the future.