Columns
In this latest episode of The Simpsons greatest hits, we look at an early prequel episode introducing the love story of Homer and Marge in “The WayWe Was”.
For this month’s Staff Inquiry we surveyed our writers to see which soundtracks really knocked their socks off. See if you agree with their choices.
Every week we take a look at the latest home video releases. This week: Ikarie XB 1 (1963), Melvin and Howard (1980) and The Grand Duel (1972).
Every week we take a look at the latest home video releases. This week, we take a look at The River’s Edge (1957), The Reckless Moment (1949) & Phantom Lady (1944).
In the latest of our Video Dispatch series, we discuss the recent home video releases The Mule, Dragged Across Concrete, and Blaze.
We take a look at the recently released first image ever of a black hole and how Christopher Nolan depicted a black hole so accurately in Interstellar.
A24’s films have produced countless conversations amongst Film Inquiry writers – here, they pick their favourites from the studio.
In this latest Video Dispatch, we discuss Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 13-hour TV production Berlin Alexanderplatz.
In this latest episode of The Simpsons greatest hits, we look at the early Halloween special Treehouse of Horror II.
In this latest installment of Video Dispatches, Shawn reviews Rock Hunter, Tarnished Angels, Far From Heaven and Columbus.
Rosebud is a great episode of The Simpsons that gives us some juicy Burns villainy and some sweet, lovable Homer.
In Angels & Demons, “antimatter” is what the villains want to use to blow up the Vatican. What is antimatter, and is it really that explosive?
Film Inquiry’s Musanna Ahmed looks at the biggest Bollywood releases of March 2019 in his first Bollywood Inquiry column.
In Black Mirror’s “Crocodile”, people have the technology of recreating visuals from memories. Is this tech becoming reality?