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Melbourne International Film Festival 2019: Best Shorts Awards
Melbourne International Film Festival 2019 Week 2 Report: THE LODGE, ANGEL OF MINE And THE UNKNOWN SAINT

Alex Lines latest festival report from Melbourne International Film Festival features reviews of The Lodge, Angel of Mine and The Unknown Saint.

DARK SHADOWS Star Kathryn Leigh Scott Dishes On MASTER OF DARK SHADOWS
DARK SHADOWS Star Kathryn Leigh Scott Dishes On MASTER OF DARK SHADOWS

Kathryn Leigh Scott, actress of Dark Shadows, talks about her role in the film and the upcoming documentary Master of Dark Shadows.

Underrated 1940s Film Noir: 15 Classic Gems Deserving An Audience
Underrated 1940s Film Noir: 15 Classic Gems Deserving An Audience

In celebration of Noirvember, we present to you a list of 15 underrated classic noirs from the 1940s.

NICO, 1988: Absorbing Biopic Marks 30th Anniversary of Singer’s Death
NICO, 1988: Absorbing Biopic Marks 30th Anniversary Of Singer’s Death

Nico, 1988 from director Susanna Nicchiarelli respectfully marks the 30th anniversary of the late singer’s death while attempting to restore a little of her legacy.

Actor Profile: Natalie Wood
Actor Profile: Natalie Wood

With many facets within her career from the filmography, to her love life, to her untimely death, there’s no question that Natalie Wood deserves to be eulogized as a formidable actress and a caring human being. Here is a rundown of some of her very best.

Actor's Profile: Sidney Poitier
Actor Profile: Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier paved the way for African American actors with a string of critically lauded roles in the late fifties and sixties. Here are some of his best performances, that remain influential to this day.

STRONGER: The Superhero Movie America Deserves
STRONGER: The Superhero Movie America Deserves

Stronger is a resolute, powerful, and personal film that applies to the masses of the world, not just to Americans.

Profile: Audrey Hepburn
Profile: Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn was one of the biggest icons Hollywood has known – here we guide you through her career, and highlight some of her best films.

The Beginner’s Guide: Jeff Nichols, Director & Writer

I first discovered Jeff Nichols back in 2013, when I happened to catch Mud in theaters. Not knowing what to expect, I still remember distinctly how I felt walking out of the theater – I absolutely loved everything about the film. I was stunned by its raw, understated beauty, with characters that lived and breathed, and a coming-of-age story that was uniquely captivating.

Film Inquiry Recommends: Great Australian Genre Films

Over at our official Facebook page, we are currently posting daily film recommendations, with each week being a different theme. This is a collection of those recommendations! This week’s theme is Great Australian Genre Films.

Naz Maalik
NAZ & MAALIK: A Well-Intentioned Film Without Bite

Naz and Maalik are not your average lead characters. They are gay, Muslim teenagers living a relatively quiet life in Brooklyn. When they aren’t selling lotto tickets and other cheap items on the street for cash, they are discussing college, their religious beliefs, and their relationship, which they largely avoid defining.

Hot Pursuit cinema
Movies Opening in Cinemas On May 8

Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Hot Pursuit, The D Train, 5 Flights Up, Maggie, Saint Laurent,  Noble, The Seven Five and Skin Trade.

Woman in Gold cinema
Movies Opening in Cinemas On April 3

Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Furious 7, Woman In Gold, 5 To 7, Lambert & Stamp and Effie Gray.

Still Alice
Movies Opening in Cinemas On January 16

Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Still Alice, Paddington, The Wedding Ringer, Blackhat, Spare Parts, Match, and Son of a Gun, .