I’ll come clean right up front and say that this has never been my kind…
Fans of midnight madness should look no further than Dog of God, one of the most highly anticipated attractions for genre aficionados at Tribeca.
Criterion has prepared a Blu-Ray edition of Sean Baker‘s Prince of Broadway for release, marking the first…
Something happened to Wes Anderson. Twenty years ago, he was the new auteur on the…
In what feels like a very natural fit, I’ll be pairing together two of the…
In this Cannes Film Festival report we take a look at Eddington and Two Prosecutors.
Both filmmakers return to La Croisette with fictionalized stories about real life issues at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
A stunning snapshot of young womanhood in a very specific time and place, The Sealed Soil is a classic of world cinema that deserves to be discovered by new audiences.
From this Cannes Film Festival 2025, Film Inquiry screened Pale View of Hills and Sound of Falling.
Admittedly, I didn’t get into the Final Destination series until just recently, but of course I…
There’s something truly magical about the movie theater: the hush as the lights dim, the…
When Tom Cruise asks you to trust him one last time, it’s hard to say…
Pink Narcissus is a film that is of creative and inspirational importance, a literal relic of possibility in the realm of the visual image.
If there’s anything we’ve learned from movies and television, it’s that a beautiful locale is never quite what it seems.
A sprawling story, Caught by the Tides epitomizes what makes Jia Zhangke one of our most essential contemporary filmmakers.