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Sunny had a striking opportunity to tackle a growing reality, but it only gets part of the way there before reverting to genre mechanisms.
Rory and Cobby are unlikely partners thrown together, but when it goes awry, they team up to outrun police, backward bureaucrats, and a vengeful crime boss.
With Flora and Son, Carney is venturing toward more trendy mainstream territory again and yet stays within his most comfortable milieu.
Film Inquiry spoke with Ted Lasso’s musical supervisor Tony Von Pervieux about his work on the show and its latest season.
If “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” shows us anything, it’s the extinguishable spirit that has kept Michael J. Fox going for decades.
In the fourth and final season of the Apple TV+ series “Servant,” the story concludes with a satisfying, gripping, and fitting finish.
For Sidney Poitier novices and acolytes alike, I think there’s much to be appreciated about this timely homage
Film Inquiry had the chance to talk to costume designer Natalie Bronfman about her work on the series See and The Handmaid’s Tale and more.
On the first Inquiring Minds column, we dive into the recent science fiction Appletv+ hit Severance!
As a portrait of the scientific process, Fathom is a fascinating watch.
Physical never loses sight of what it does best: exploring Sheila’s inner journey in a way that is both entertaining and compelling.
Daryl MacDonald spoke with Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart to discuss the third in their unofficial Celtic folklore triptych: Wolfwalkers.
In an era where hand-drawn animations are fewer and fewer, films like this one ought to be shouted from the rooftops and celebrated.
Greyhound passes by as a monotonous series of skirmishes that never feel that threatening, even when boats are exploding around them.
Central Park, as a show, goes down like a Manhattan. Straight-up and smooth and quintessentially New York.