“As soon as I learned how to read and write, I was writing stories.” Interview With Writer/Director Angeline Walsh for THE CORONER'S ASSISTANT
The Coroner’s Assistant, “The Interview/The Inquest:” A Deathly Comic Debut

The Coroner’s Assistant, an independent YouTube web series, has made a Y-shaped incision in my chest and neatly nestled itself in my heart.

Zero-Waste Set Design: Redefining Sustainability In The Entertainment Industry
Staff Inquiry: Top Ten Best Films Of 2023

On this Staff Inquiry the team discussed their favorite films of 2023!

AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM: Shallow Splash Of A Superhero Sequel
AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM: Shallow Splash Of A Superhero Sequel

Despite Aquaman’s need to make one last cannonball for the DCEU, he only makes a mild splash in a mostly empty pool.

DIE HARD: 35 Years Of Christmas Action
DIE HARD: 35 Years Of Christmas Action

Die Hard is not a film that just occurs during the holiday season, but rather because of it.

A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION: Coupling and Capitalism, Edward Yang-Style
A CONFUCIAN CONFUSION: Coupling and Capitalism, Edward Yang-Style

“A Confucian Confusion” is quintessentially Yang, a needle-sharp satire of life in a city increasingly in the thrall of capitalism.

MIGRATION: A Well-Done Duck Movie
MIGRATION: A Well-Done Duck Movie

“Migration” doesn’t soar to new animated heights, but it knows where to find the best spots worth visiting.

Interview with Actor/Writer/Director Alden Ehrenreich For His Film SHADOW BROTHER SUNDAY
Interview with Actor/Writer/Director Alden Ehrenreich For His Film SHADOW BROTHER SUNDAY

Film Inquiry spoke with Alden Ehrenreich, writer, director and actor, for his short film Shadow Brother Sunday.

GODZILLA MINUS ONE: A New Kind Of Kaiju Klassic
GODZILLA MINUS ONE: A New Kind Of Kaiju Klassic

“Godzilla Minus One” is a blockbuster that dials up the heart when others may have invested more time (and money) in shoddy visual effects.

THE CRIME IS MINE: Friendship, Feminism And The French
THE CRIME IS MINE: Friendship, Feminism And The French

While The Crime is Mine doesn’t reach the lofty heights of the classic comedies that influenced it, it’s all too easy to enjoy such a screwball vision.

THE BOY AND THE HERON: Hayo Miyazaki's Masterful Swan Song, Explores Enchanting Fantasies, Harsh Realities, And The Resilience Of The Human Spirit
THE BOY AND THE HERON: Hayo Miyazaki’s Masterful Swan Song, Explores Enchanting Fantasies, Harsh Realities, And The Resilience Of The Human Spirit

The film is both historical and deeply personal in a way that will resonate with those who have been through similar experiences.

Interview With MOTHERLAND Composer Oscar Pan
Interview With MOTHERLAND Composer Oscar Pan

Film Inquiry spoke with composer Oscar Pan for his work on the short film Motherland!

Fleabag Seasons 1 & 2: A Deep-Dive Cinematography Analysis
FLEABAG Seasons 1 & 2: A Deep-Dive Cinematography Analysis

The themes of “Fleabag” are heavily supported by the visuals, particularly emphasizing the undertones and tonal shifts between seasons one and two.

WISH: A Disney Mash That Cooks Up Bland Hash
WISH: A Disney Mash That Cooks Up Bland Hash

Wish is a Disney film with many Disney stuff but rarely features any of that Disney magic, reminding the audience of far better films.

LOVE ACTUALLY: 20 Years Later, Love Is Still All Around
LOVE ACTUALLY: 20 Years Later, Love Is Still All Around

Love Actually is as heartwarming as it is quotable – the experience of love and joy a permanent staple each and every year.

Why Everyone Should Watch PRINCESS CYD
Why Everyone Should Watch PRINCESS CYD

“Princess Cyd” is superbly shot, written and acted, with a relaxing slice-of-life approach to its story that makes it a delight every time.