Two of the world’s most acclaimed filmmakers, Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Wim Wenders, screened their new films that at this year’s New York Film Festival.
One of the best films of the year, and the most meta the horror genre has seen since Scream, Totally Killer is the horror comedy you have totally been waiting for.
Tis the season for horror! One way to appreciate the genre is to get out to film festivals such as the 2023 HorrorFest!
The 2023 Heartland International Film Festival has come to a close, but I’ve got one last report on some of the big titles that ended the festival.
It’s been a long time since short films have received the amount of hype around…
Tokyo Cowboy is a bit shaggy in places, but we stick around for the character moments because they feel mostly benevolent and genuine.
Joan Baez is not without her flaws and shortcomings, but the noise she made with the song of her life continues to reverberate through time and space.
“Train to Busan” director Sang-ho Yeon delivers action, spectacle, and robots in “Jung_E,” now streaming on Netflix.
Believer wields the Exorcist saga poorly by vomiting so much at the screen and leaving little more than a mess of themes and characters.
In Ferrara’s world of fatalistic nihilism in The Funeral, there’s no escape from life torments, and only death and self-destruction hold the key.
Director David Fincher returns with The Killer, a stylish thriller about an assassin played by Michael Fassbender.
It’s Friday the 13th – and Horrific Inquiry knew exactly which film it had to tackle!
In the latest report from LFF 2023, Paddy Wilson features vampires at Paul Mescal’s door and devils in David Dasmalchian’s studio – a divine combination if ever there was one.
The Fall of the House of Usher further solidifies Flanagan’s mastery of his craft and serves as a testament to the talent he surrounds himself with.
A cheesy holiday horror that doesn’t try to be anything more than it knows it is, There’s Something in the Barn is wildly entertaining.