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I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (S1E7&8) “If Only Dogs Could Talk” and “Your Next Life Can Be Happier”: The End Is Only The Beginning
I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (S1E7&8) “If Only Dogs Could Talk” and “Your Next Life Can Be Happier”: The End Is Only The Beginning

In its final episodes, I Know What You Did Last Summer is able to reestablish the firm commitment it has promised at the series’ beginning.

"Liberals Have To Tell A Better Story" Interview With Daniel Lombroso, Director Of WHITE NOISE
“Liberals Have To Tell A Better Story” Interview With Daniel Lombroso, Director Of WHITE NOISE

Musanna Ahmed spoke with director Daniel Lombroso about his film White Noise, its inception, the rise of nationalism worldwide, and much more.

LAUREL CANYON: An Intimate Portrait of the '60s Music Scene
LAUREL CANYON: An Intimate Portrait Of L.A.’s Legendary Musical Oasis

While it doesn’t boast any earth-shattering revelations, there is still so much that’s worthwhile about Laurel Canyon.

DEVS S1E6: A Slower Episode Builds Anticipation For The End

Episode six of Devs seems to be setting up the potentially earth-shattering events that are to come in the next two episodes.

DEVS (S1 E1, E2) "Episode 1 & Episode 2": An Intriguing Start to What Could be a Fascinating Series
DEVS (S1E1&2): An Intriguing Start To What Could Be A Fascinating Series

Over the last few years, the name of Alex Garland has become synonymous with modern sci-fi,…

JUDAS COLLAR: The Camel's Clutch
JUDAS COLLAR: The Camel’s Clutch

The short film Judas Collar poetically wields its message with an unspoken but clear affront to such violent practices, with beguiling results.

GOON: LAST OF THE ENFORCERS: An Inside Hockey Sports Comedy
GOON: LAST OF THE ENFORCERS: An Inside Hockey Sports Comedy

Jay Baruchel steps behind the camera for cult sports comedy sequel Goon: Last Of The Enforcers, and forgets what makes the original special.

COUNTING FOR THUNDER: A Missed Opportunity
COUNTING FOR THUNDER: A Missed Opportunity

Partly autobiographical, Counting for Thunder is a film that sometimes works, but mostly fails in its attempt to blend both drama and comedy.

SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD: Teenage Angst With A Dash Of Video Game Culture
SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD: Teenage Angst With A Dash Of Video Game Culture

A true millennial romance, Scott Pilgrim Vs The World is a great action comedy with an insightful look at teen culture.

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM: Mostly Magical
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM: Mostly Magical

Fantastic Beasts is a mostly satisfactory return to the world of Harry Potter, though it also suffers from confused and muddled plot-lines.

ZOOM: A Fractured Comedy On Self-Identity
ZOOM: A Fractured Comedy On Self-Identity

From up-and-coming director Pedro Morelli and first-time screenwriter Matt Hansen, Zoom is a fascinating fantasy drama about artistic identity. Tracking the lives of three central protagonists, Morelli miraculously creates a strange, circuitous world wherein everything is connected. Despite seemingly existing within the confines of each other’s imaginative works of fiction, comic book artist Emma Boyle (Alison Pill), movie director Edward Deacon (Gael García Bernal), and aspiring novelist Michelle (Mariana Ximenes) soon bleed into each other’s codependent realities.

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Movies Opening in Cinemas On September 18

Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Everest, Sicario, Maze Runner:

Nicole Kidman Stoker
Profile: Nicole Kidman

Have you ever met a person who is simultaneously hot and cold? Beloved and hated? How about celebrated and condemned?