Baby Done is a heartfelt and hilarious film, with stellar performances, exploring the sacrifices we all experience in life and love.
A Ghost Waits won’t provide too many chills and scares, but it will provide a well-crafted, tonally ambitious narrative of love and loneliness.
In her last report from Sundance Film Festival, Kristy Strouse reviews four more, very different (tonally and subject-wise), films.
In his latest report from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews Marvelous and the Black Hole and Land!
In his first report from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong reviews R#J and First Date from the festival’s NEXT program.
Kate Tsang spoke with Film Inquiry about her film Marvelous and the Black Hole premiering at Sundance Film Festival 2021.
The performances Siân Heder draws from her actors always hits the right note that it’s nearly impossible for you to not fall in love with this movie.
Well, like so many of these director anthologies, Six from Paris suffers from the flippant transparency that’s all too common with this informal subgenre.
Cobra Kai may look like a series leaning heavily on nostalgia and cheesy drama but deep down, it is a humane portrayal of one’s journey to redemption.
Spoor combines the plot of a murder mystery with the morality of an old-fashioned fable to convey a message of righteous environmentalist anger.
Teenage Bounty Hunters hit an unlikely intersection of relatability, character and relationship growth, and adventure.
For this Queerly Ever After, Amanda Jane Stern takes a look at the 1996 film: Different for Girls.
The Mystery of the Pink Flamingo embodies the spirit of its subject in wonderfully weird ways that entertain.
For May & Nichols savants, as well as the newly initiated, this will propagate their legacies, giving us a deeper look into their individual outlooks.
Film Inquiry recently spoke with comedy and improv legend Colin Mochrie about his upcoming film, Boys vs. Girls.