The three selections by MUBI under their “New Indian Cinema” series seek to explore what ails the nation, and what fears have befallen its populace.
On this Away from the Hype, we look at the racy 1995 film: Showgirls.
Two sisters attempt to win over their terminally ill, difficult-to-please Aunt in hopes of becoming the beneficiaries of her wealthy estate.
My Neighbour Adolf had within its DNA the potential for something good, but alas an inability to strike a consistent tone means the talents of its stars.
This week, Jesse is joined by Gabe Lampalombella to discuss James Gray’s coming-of-age drama Armageddon Time.
Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, a young man named Sammy Fabelman discovers a shattering family secret and explores the power of films.
The Killing Tree had the potential to be an over-the-top Holiday horror classic, but the practical effects moments are overshadowed by bad CGI.
Film Inquiry spoke to writer, director, and historian John Mulholland about his new documentary: Inside High Noon.
The Silencing is an American thriller film from 2020 from Belgian director Robin Pront and starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor break a story that helped launch the #MeToo movement and shattered decades of silence around sexual assault in Hollywood.
Something in the Dirt is proof that massive amounts of ingenuity and invention can still be found in the movies…that is, if one knows where to look.
This week, it’s a Film Inquiry crossover episode as Blindspots hosts Kristy Strouse and Jake Tropila join some new releases!
For the last few decades, Dansereau has been toting Dream Life around to women’s studies classes in order for it to be seen.
Years after her happily ever after, Giselle, Robert and Morgan move to a new community and Andalasia and the real world are thrown off-balance.