Here’s a look at a Spanish-language fable, a crime comedy, dystopian sci-fi, and a Khmer-language story about a dead woman and her Queer grandson.
CRATER, a sci-fi kids’ movie that was scrubbed from Disney+, wastes the talents of its young cast, especially Mckenna Grace.
The film has the action and entertainment of the previous installments with a new perspective — that of someone living in the Capitol.
“Train to Busan” director Sang-ho Yeon delivers action, spectacle, and robots in “Jung_E,” now streaming on Netflix.
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.
These dystopian films not only provide us with an entertainment aspect, but with cautionary tales of the potential dangers of our futures.
Based on Bong Joon-Ho’s masterful film, the TV adaptation of Snowpiercer starts slow but builds to a fascinating finale.