A wonderful addition to the MCU and the superhero canon, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a breath of fresh air in the genre.
Together’s greatest strengths lie in its wry reflections on the pleasures and perils of long-term romance.
Souleymane’s Story is an urgent, energetic drama that follows a Guinean immigrant through the streets of Paris.
Gilliam’s preferred ending to Brazil is bleak and bitter, yet because of that, it feels all the more realistic.
Zoey Sidwell spoke with Film Inquiry about how venture into filmmaking, her learning lessons, anticipation for the future and much more!
In a world that constantly asks women (especially women under authoritarian regimes) to stay silent, Tatami dares to scream. And, it speaks volumes.
A poetic depiction of how the passage of time has affected a place so close to Frammartino’s heart, Il Dono is a film to lose yourself in.
Few movie franchises have battled allegations of greed like Jurassic Park. Since Steven Spielberg’s trailblazing…
Newly restored: Rosa La Rose, Fille Publique deserves her second chance in the spotlight.
River of Grass works as both a documentary and personal essay film, giving the movie a fresh experimental angle that allows it to reach beyond.
Picnic at Hanging Rock is a beguiling experience that defies genre.
To a Land Unknown is not an easy watch that culminates in a simple and satisfying ending
Film Inquiry spoke with star and producer of Unfaithful Jack D. Fleischer!
With this Into the Poohniverse, we take a look at Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2.
Some time ago, the Walt Disney Company learned that there is significant money to be…