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For this Horrific Inquiry we take a look back at Friday the 13th, Part II!
It has a lot of charm and it’s refreshing to see something playing by its own rules and not following a rigid formula.
There is a deep love that carries through the devastation, Train to Busan delivers what movies are all about.
With Easter just around the corner, it felt like the perfect time to check The Omen off my list.
From Ridley Scott’s Alien to David Cronenberg’s The Fly, From Little Shop of Horrors to Frankenstein, Leprechaun 4 not only takes us to the depths.
“The Day of the Doctor” marked 50 years in the TARDIS, and we discuss on this Away From the Hype!
For this Horrific Inquiry we take a look at 2010’s vampiric Let Me In.
Written, directed, edited and composed by Dimitri Simakis, The Rainbow Bridge is a science fiction delight that boasts an energetic spirit and a unforgettable oddity.
Horror films have trained us to expect the final girl, but Funny Games does not acknowledge this hope and desire for survival.
This month Indian Cinema was full of blockbusters, hits and artistically acclaimed films.
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.
On this Staff Inquiry the team discussed their favorite films of 2023!
Welcome to A Century in Cinema, the monthly column where I’ll be discussing films from…
Embark on a spellbinding adventure as we explore three blockbuster Bollywood movies that promise to be a feast for the senses.
Welcome back to the scariest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry: Horrific Inquiry.…