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EMILY: Frances O'Connor's Brontë Film Is Less Biopic, More Tragic Romance
EMILY: Frances O’Connor’s Brontë Film Is Less Biopic, More Tragic Romance

Whether you’ve read it or not doesn’t matter anyway; the film is about the woman, not her novel- and Emily is a bold introduction to the writer.

PORT AUTHORITY: In Conversation with Danielle Lessovitz
PORT AUTHORITY: In Conversation with Danielle Lessovitz

Film Inquiry sat down to talk with filmmaker Danielle Lessovitz ahead of the release of her new film, Port Authority.

PORT AUTHORITY Trailer
PORT AUTHORITY Trailer

A 20-year-old Midwesterner arrives in New York City, and catches eyes with a young woman, leading to the two falling in love.

THE CHILDREN ACT: A Beautifully Complex Pair Of Performances Holds Uneven Drama Up

The Children Act is a stirring, well-intentioned piece of classy British cinema that will satisfy but ultimately sadden its intended audience.

DUNKIRK: Nolan's Most Ambitious Film To Date
DUNKIRK: Nolan’s Most Ambitious Film To Date

Christopher Nolan’s terrific anti-war film divorces itself from any political interpretations to bluntly show the horrors that unfolded at Dunkirk during World War II.