Staff Inquiry
With the Emmys just a few short weeks away, the Film Inquiry team argues why each of the Emmy Acting Nominees should win the coveted award.
Warm up your pipes and put on your dancing shoes, because this month’s staff inquiry…
For this Staff Inquiry, the Film Inquiry team lists their favorite guilty pleasures; films that aren’t great (or even terrible) can be oh so enjoyable.
For this month’s Staff Inquiry, we’re examining films that were better than their original book counterparts, and we came up with some great examples.
In this all new Staff Inquiry, the Film Inquiry writers discuss their favorite coming-of-age films!
For this Staff Inquiry, we examine the films that make us cry, with examples ranging from the personal to overall moving manifestations of life’s struggles.
For our latest Staff inquiry, we chose to look back at some of our childhood favorites, which range from musicals to anime to Disney fairy tales.
The Film Inquiry team counts down their top ten films of 2017, with each writer compiling their own list and describing in further detail their number 1 pick.
Everyone here at Film Inquiry has their preferred way of integrating movies into the holiday season, and this month we’ve decided to share the ones we’ve built well-loved traditions around.
They are the scoundrels, the miscreants, the agents of chaos, and you can’t keep your eyes off them: these are our favorite villains!
It’s almost Halloween, so the Film Inquiry writers tell about the films that truly scared them. Even traumatised them.
Our latest Staff Inquiry deals with our favorite years in cinema, and our picks ranged from classic Hollywood to more modern day.
In our latest collaboration, we discuss cinematic worlds we want to live in, ranging from John Ford’s Westerns to Jacques Demy’s musicals.
Wonder Woman and Atomic Blonde have proven that women can have strong leading roles; here are more that show our favorite cinema heroines.
Be they underrated flops, or initially acclaimed works that were forgotten, here are Film Inquiry’s picks of the films time shouldn’t forget.