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We are very excited to announce that, as per June 1, 2020, Kristy Strouse is taking over as Editor-in-Chief of Film Inquiry.
Yup, July’s flown by and tomorrow, it’s August. That means it’s time to reflect on another great month of content here at Film Inquiry!
We published some terrific articles in December 2016 that you should check out in case you missed them! Here’s 10 of our favourites.
We wish everyone very happy holidays and a happy new year – and have some announcements regarding our holiday publishing schedule!
We’re extremely excited to announce that the Film Inquiry Youtube channel is going to be active come January! Also: MORE EXCITING NEWS! Eek!
As we always do at the start of each month, we look back on the great articles we published the month before. In November we published over 70 interesting, in-depth features, reviews and a bunch of interviews. Here are our favourites!
And just like that, it’s November 2016! How was your Halloween? We had a great time celebrating it on Film Inquiry this year, we recounted the films we love to watch most during the season, and published a great list of foreign horror films.
Everybody complained about it on Twitter yesterday: It’s already August. 2016 is absolutely flying by.
You may have already spotted our announcement on Twitter, or in the widget on the sidebar here on the Film Inquiry website, but let’s also officially announce it: My book, Film Analysis for Beginners: How to Analyse Movies is now available on Amazon!
Another month’s gone by, one in which we published another great bunch of excellent articles! We reviewed a ton of movies, like Despite The Falling Snow, California High, Sing Street, Captain America and Jane Got A Gun. We recommended great Australian genre films, silent films, and women-directed horror films, and published about how we humans can fall in love with artificial intelligence, and how that’s portrayed in film.
As a wise man once said “time keeps on slippin’ slippin’ slippin’ / into the future.” It’s pretty gross to think about, but the seminal event in all of our lives, Space Jam, turns 20 this year. Seems like just yesterday that Michael Jordan rescued Bugs, Daffy and the gang from a lifetime of cosmic-slavery, but here we are.
Aaaaaaaand it’s May. Time to highlight some of the best articles we published last month! Last month we published over 60 articles, and among them many film reviews (like ones for Mr.