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Despite some great visuals and decent special effects, M3gan is a predictable misfire.
Film Inquiry spoke with Justin Landsman & Charlie Compton for their film The Five Fingers of a Dog!
A Few Good Men remains one of the most beloved courtroom dramas of all time, and Rob Reiner’s heady legal classic is now 30 years old.
Ted K remains interesting because of Copley’s performance and the fact that Kaczynski is a fascinating persona in and of himself.
My Father’s Dragon, Cartoon Saloon’s direct-to-Netflix kids’ film, is unfortunately too loud and annoying to have an impact.
Its absurdity may run its course, but proves not every aspect of Jack Frost needs to be put on ice.
An irresistible experience loaded with vulgarity, passion, and energy, Babylon is one big party of an intoxicating cinema explosion.
It’s been 15 years and Cloverfield is still coming up Clovers. If you like horror or monsters or just watching things go boom, this one is for you.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover will surprise audiences with how much investment in its characters it is able to achieve.
The Box uses an identity crisis to excavate the skeletons in Mexican capitalism’s close -what the movie asks is, who put them there and why?
If you are looking for a warm and cheery film propped by the predictability of Christmas magic, Falling for Christmas is the film for you.
Avatar: The Way of Water makes a statement as the most spectacular blockbuster of the year, providing a thrilling ride through the mesmerizing world.
Free Puppies! gives a platform to those who need it most, both supporting its subjects and educating its audience.
Nuanced and deeply layered, The Mist proves itself not only to be a well crafted horror, but an example of the true power of adaptations.
Is The Eternal Daughter a scary movie in the traditional sense? No, but it will send shivers down your spine and into your soul.