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An epidemic spreads within a 1969 all-girls school. All the young women are suffering from random fits of fainting. One of the more clever girls, Lydia, seeks to discover the truth behind these odd happenings.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Chappie, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and Unfinished Business.
As a rule, I recommend any movie that Simon Pegg is in…except for Run, Fatboy, Run. That movie was abysmal, but this movie looks exceptional.
Before being sent to maximum security prison for fraud, James King seeks the help of Darnell Lewis to survive prison. Darnell, of course, is not a thug but desperate people are a great source of income. Through this training King learns sad dog, the art of being so pathetic that no one will violate you…
After watching Chinese movies for 20 plus years, I never expect a complete plot. It’s always more about some human truth, philosophical belief about the way the world works or an awesome visual spectacle. I’m leaning toward awesome spectacle in this instance.
In their natural state, no animal should be caged. Their world is of freedom wherein they find their purpose in it. For example, sharks police the seas making sure the weak and feeble are eliminated from the food chain.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Focus, The Lazarus Effect, Maps To The Stars, ’71, Everly and My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
Ever wonder what would happen if Alice brought Wonderland to the real world? Instead of rabbits and mad hatters, though, Abduct gives you creepy shadows and aliens. Oh my!
Jauja tells the tale of a Danish father & daughter duo traveling unknown lands and it looks like a visually interesting film. From the opening of the trailer you notice a lack of color saturation. Current Hollywood trends go against this style since it’s outdated.
Dear Mr. Sandler, I was one of the few people who defended your recent movies, citing that people are working because of you. Then Jack and Jill came out.
If you happen to believe in the concept of heaven or hell…where do you think you’re going after you die? Another question.
A married Broadway director, Arnold, pays a prostitute 30,000 dollars to go straight. Years later, Ms. former prostitute, Izzy, comes back into his life as an actress.
Every week, Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Hot Tub Time Machine 2, The DUFF, MacFarland, USA, Wild Tales and Gloria.
Lay back as Channing Tatum falls to his knees in front of you. Lose yourself inside his deep blue eyes. Notice how the sweat causes his naked chest to glisten under the hot lights.
There’s this question I always found interesting. “what satisfies the man who has everything?” This is most challenging when posed upon the wealthy and powerful.