sci-fi
In our latest report from the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, Faisal Al-Jadir reviews Venus, Sisu and Viking!
This dispatch features two great films involving passionate love affairs — but, apart from that, they could not be more radically different.
This is the column that digs into the science fiction lover’s world, tackling some of…
Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan’s Island transforms a forgotten Gundam episode into one of the most exciting Gundam movies ever.
In her second report from TIFF Kristy Strouse reviews Susie Searches, The Blue Caftan and Subtraction!
In our first report from the Melbourne Film Festival, Sean Fallon reviews Saloum, Dual, Shadow, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers and The Pez Outlaw!
Predator is one of those classic films that is a must-see – especially if you have the right crowd to watch it with.
One can applaud the ambition and imagination in creating such a unique, complex fantasy world while also wishing it was just a little bit less packed.
Since this film was having its 25th-anniversary edition released (in a gorgeous 4k Steel book), I felt it was the perfect film to shine a light on.
Super-Pets flies high for an animated film aimed at the smaller crowd, making a strong superhero picture for the whole family.
While Piranha may not be the best horror film, even boarder lining ridiculous at times, it is undeniably entertaining.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Robbie Banfitch about the making of his newest film: The Outwaters.
While not the worst Thor film, Love & Thunder has a lot of potential in its fantasy adventure but rarely rises to become a worthy sequel.
For the second Inquiring Minds we tackle the 1965 Jean-Luc Godard sci-fi noir feature, Alphaville.