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Film Inquiry spoke with creator/writer Holden Miller and writer/producer Daniel C. Connolly for the new Amazon Prime original series: Night Sky.
Montana Story is a film that tries to do a bit too much, but a pair of great performances and a core story makes it worth looking past its faults.
Unfortunately, Men starts as a very strong and legitimately scary exploration of heady issues but unravels in the final third act.
Happening is an unflinching portrayal of the horrors that far too many people have gone through in order to exercise control over their own bodies.
In the finale, ”Blank Spaces” wraps nicely giving brief ends for each of its characters.
Black Box as a whole will keep viewers engrossed and unsure, its unpredictability and weaving mystery an entertaining venture.
The Girl from Plainville’s “Teenage Dirtbag” leaves viewers with a lot to question and think about, maintaining a basis for conversation.
Both beautiful and brutal, Robert Eggers’ The Northman is a saga worth seeing.
The 48th Seattle International Film Festival continues, rain or shine, and for Film Inquiry’s second…
The latest episode of The Girl From Plainville, starring Elle Fanning, finally brings us into the courtroom.
Sexual Drive has its moments, but you’ll likely find more satisfaction in a bowl of that fatty ramen than you will in this undercooked film.
And while not an instant horror classic, giving in to its at times predictable storyline and faults in believability, it definitely proves itself a worthy player.
In The Girl From Plainville, the case against Michelle Carter gains traction, an inquiry turns to an indictment, and her court appearance grows closer.
As a whole though, Dracula balances out as a brilliant classic of an early introduction to sound films and early horror inductions.
With strong performances and memorable chemistry, The Dropout has now concluded. How was the finale? Were things resolved? Read to find out!