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The Juniper Tree (1990), Berserker (1987) and The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) were recently re-released on Blu-Ray.
Have you ever wondered just how accurately sci-fi films portray real science? Well, my friends,…
A Danish gay spy thriller? That is based on a real life story? Amanda Jane Stern starts off her investigation into the truth of this story with a review of the film.
This week, Shawn Glinis highlights the new home video releases of Ad Astra, Criterion’s release of All About Eve (1950) and Olive Films’ release of The Bells of St. Mary’s (1945).
Musanna Ahmed takes a look at some of Bollywood’s December releases, such as Pati Patni Aur Woh, Panipat, Mardaani 2 and more.
In this week’s Video Dispatches, Shawn Glinis takes a look at the recent Blu-ray released of Little Women (’94), Marie Antoinette, The Boys Next Door, Kundun, and others.
In this second holiday edition of Video Dispatches, Shawn Glinis shares a number of great holiday gift ideas for the devoted cinephile.
In the November Bollywood Inquiry, Musanna Ahmed covers new Bollywood releases Drive, Marjaavaan and Bala.
Something keeps making an appearance in just about any science fiction that has anything to do with quantum physics: Schrödinger’s cat. Let’s take a look. Spoiler: it’s not a real cat.
Shawn Glinis recommends some recent home video releases that would make great holiday gifts in his latest Video Dispatches.
Queerly Ever After is a bi-monthly column where I take a look at LGBT+ films…
Shawn Glinis covers some of the latest home video releases and 4K re-releases: Decoder (1984), Mr. Nice Guy (1997), Red Heat (1988) and 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019).
The Film Inquiry staff reveals their favorite female directors, from Alice Guy-Blaché to Sofia Coppola.
Regarding Billy is the kind of movie you watch if you enjoy formulaic holiday films, but you’d like your Hallmark cheese with a dash of gay.