trilogy
Film Inquiry takes a look at the new Criterion release of Gregg Araki’s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy.
Fear Street Part Three: 1666, the third part of a trilogy, ties everything perfectly back to the first two films.
By the time 3 From Hell winds to its conclusion, the little voice in my mind whispering “who cares” was a loud pleading yelp.
With the most creative kills anywhere, a deeper mythology, and great additions to the cast, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum is even more deadly and enjoyable.
Glass may have been a film nineteen years in the making, but it feels superfluous and incredibly out of touch in a world littered with superhero films.
The view on the 1990s Star Wars prequels is synonymous with hubris, failure, and shoddy filmmaking, that is until Disney came into the picture and changed the image completely with its latest additions to the franchise Rogue One and Solo.
The Before Trilogy combines the films from Richard Linklater that inspired an entire generation of filmmakers in the decades that followed.