Film Festivals
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.
The Bikeriders film evokes an interesting time and place in US history, in which Nichols’ ensemble cast take big swings – and get big enough hits.
In the latest report from HIFF 2023, Alex Wheeler reviews Foe, Radical, A Disturbance in the Force, New Life, and Shudderbugs!
The Heartland International Film Festival returns for its 32nd year, bringing a mix of headlining…
With Priscilla, Sofia Coppola proves that she is the premier chronicler of what it feels like for a girl.
We take a look at two documentaries from the Camden International Film Festival that have a connection to nature.
Uproar, directed by Hamish Bennett and Paul Middleditch and written by Hamish Bennett, and Sonia…
In some shape or form, both protagonists from the following Saudi Arabian films are limited…
Jonathon Glazer’s The Zone of Interest is a hauntingly reverberating film that will stick with its audience long after the film has concluded.
Anatomy of a Fall needs no dissection to understand why this is sure to become one of your favorite films of 2023.
The Boy and the Heron is a dark, dreamlike vision of life, death, and creation as seen through the eyes of a magical cinematic storyteller.
From New York Film Festival, Lee Jutton reviews La Chimera and About Dry Grasses!
In May December, there are more important things than the answers to Haynes’ litany of questions, which may frustrate some viewers.
Through its bleak beautiful cinematography and its off-kilter score, The Settlers is a riveting piece of work that will be among the year’s best films.
Film Inquiry spoke with Gary Clark, Composer of Flora and Son!