I.S.S. is a serviceable space thriller, one that remains light on ideas but sticks to sturdy tropes.
Apolonia Apolonia manages to paint a fairly engaging portrait of an artist discovering the intimate balance between success and her freedoms as an artist.
Film Inquiry interviews Stefan Zürcher to celebrate the release of his new book, In the Secret Service of Jame Bond.
While those looking for genuine chills should certainly seek them elsewhere, this movie is batting at a surprisingly high level.
Evi Lodge analyzes how sing motifs in film scores creates a deeper connection between audiences and the characters and locations on the screen.
Anyone But You is a light, self-aware piece of entertainment that isn’t afraid of being silly.
No films better symbolize the livewire energy of this era in Hong Kong filmmaking than those focused on the youth of the region, such as Spacked Out.
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The intense, empathetic storytelling of Inshallah A Boy will keep you emotionally invested up until the very last frame.
Household Saints is a strange yet satisfying brew of family drama and spiritual contemplation that deserves the broader audience it has been denied.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Angeline Walsh for her web series The Coroner’s Assistant!
With holiday season underway, Charles E. Sellier’s Silent Night, Deadly Night was the perfect way to usher in the spirit on this Horrific Inquiry.
A slew of amazing performances ran the gamut of human experience and emotion in 2023, and Coby Kiefert has condensed the top five.
Film festivals epitomize the magic, artistry, and beauty of the cinematic industry