Welcome to Film Inquiry

[dropcap style=””]W[/dropcap]elcome to Film Inquiry! We’re very excited that you decided to join us!
On this page you will find a short guide on how to use the most important functions of this website. If you still have any questions after reading this guide, or if anything’s unclear to you, please feel free to send us an email to [email protected]; we’re always ready to help!

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Read Film Inquiry on the web, on your tablet and on your phone!

It doesn’t matter whether you read our magazine on your desktop or laptop, your tablet or phone. Our website is responsive and will automatically adjust to the size of your device!
You can make the magazine easily accessible by adding Film Inquiry to the home screen of your phone and/or tablet. This is how you do it:
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  1. In Safari, tap the share button at the bottom.
  2. Then, select “add to home screen”.
  3. Enter the desired name for the “app”. Film Inquiry fits perfectly!
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  1. In Chrome, select the menu button (the vertical dots)
  2. In the list of options that appears, tap “Add to home screen”
  3. Enter the desired name for the “app”. Film Inquiry fits perfectly!
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  1. In Internet Explorer, select the share option (the three dots at the bottom right).
  2. Select “Pin to Start”.
  3. Film Inquiry wil appear as a “live tile” on your home screen!
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Reading on Film Inquiry

Honey I Shrunk The Kids
Honey I Shrunk The Kids (1989) – source: Buena Vista Pictures

We’ve tried making reading on Film Inquiry as comfortable and free of distractions as possible. That’s why we have our font set to a fairly large size by default. Larger fonts doesn’t just help people with dyslexia read more easily – it makes it more comfortable even for the most advanced reader! However, should you find the font too small or too large, at the top of each article you can set the adjust of the article’s font to your own liking. Look out for the A’s:as

Click the smallest A to reduce the font size, click the biggest to increase it, and click the middle one to reset it to default. Easy as that!

We hope to add more features that improve readability to the site soon.

Participating in discussion on Film Inquiry

We’ve tried to make participating in discussion on Film Inquiry easier, too! If you’re viewing the website on the web, you’ll find the comments section in the dark field to the right of the screen. You can dive right into it. When you’re browsing Film Inquiry on your phone, you can access the comments section at the bottom of the page.

We invite all our subscribers to share their knowledge, expertise and insights in our comments section! That’s what makes an online platform so much more fun, don’t you think?

Note, however, that we do employ some basic rules to keep discussion civil. You can find our commenting policy here, and at the bottom of the main menu.

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Explore Film Inquiry

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One of the most important and handiest pages on Film Inquiry is our Explore page. This page will help you browse the entirety of Film Inquiry’s archives, without having to think of specific search words yourself. We’ve ordered and listed all our tags, on topic, names of actors and directors, countries, genres… You name it. Just be inspired!

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Still have questions?

The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – source: Fox Searchlight Pictures

We are at your service! Just send us a message at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you as quick as we can. Our Twitter channel (@FilmInquiry) is monitored 24/7 by multiple people in multiple time zones, so if you need a quick response, shoot us a tweet.