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Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness is smart and funny, uncomfortable, moving, and confusing. It is also beautiful.
‘One For the Road’ is swift, surprising, and leaves you hungry for more, validating the phrase “no good deed goes unpunished.”
How I Roll is not just for those familiar with the difficulties of MS, but those who wish to see how the human heart can endure and continue to thrive.
Michael Friberg’s newest short, You Are Here, blends comedy and existentialism as one man grapples with the sheer scope of existence.
Princeton’s in the Mix skewers a mother’s obsession with her son’s performance on the SATS, taking the potential consequences to an extreme.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Danicah Waldo!
Written, directed, edited and composed by Dimitri Simakis, The Rainbow Bridge is a science fiction delight that boasts an energetic spirit and a unforgettable oddity.
Film Inquiry spoke with actress, writer and director Radha Mehta for her short film premiering at Slamdance Film Festival: Dosh.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer and director Cynthia Garcia Williams, whose horror short, Legend of El Cucuy, stands out as innovative and eerie.
Film Inquiry spoke with Alden Ehrenreich, writer, director and actor, for his short film Shadow Brother Sunday.
Film Inquiry spoke with composer Oscar Pan for his work on the short film Motherland!
Shadow Brother Sunday accomplishes numerous feats, boasting pitch perfect performances, and Ehrenreich displays remarkable promise.
Bonding is a stylish and intriguing short film that leaves the audience yearning for more.
With Juliette Fairley’s newest short film, “Adult Children of the American Revolution,” we face an experience that’s as funny as it is uncomfortable.
For fiction writers, a commonly-heard tip is to “write what you know.” In that same…