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WORDS ON BATHROOM WALLS: A Sensitive & Truthful Look At Schizophrenia
WORDS ON BATHROOM WALLS: A Sensitive & Truthful Look At Schizophrenia

While frequently animated and wry, Words on Bathroom Walls persists on being realistic with its portrayal of schizophrenia.

Melbourne International Film Festival 2020: Interview with TT The Artist, Director of DARK CITY BENEATH THE BEAT
Melbourne International Film Festival 2020: Interview with TT The Artist, Director of DARK CITY BENEATH THE BEAT

Alex Lines had the opportunity to interview TT the Artist, the director of musical documentary Dark City Beneath the Beat.

The Legacy Of The Caped Crusader BATMAN BEGINS Retrospective
The Legacy Of The Caped Crusader: BATMAN BEGINS Retrospective

While there are dozens of memorable moments, the way the film makes Batman a genuinely interesting and complex character remains its lasting legacy.

THE NEW MUTANTS: An Era Fizzles Out
THE NEW MUTANTS: An Era Fizzles Out

Far from the dumpster fire many feared, The New Mutants is a much more mundane disappointment: a near miss.

#UNFIT: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DONALD TRUMP: The Must See Documentary of 2020
#UNFIT: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DONALD TRUMP: The Must See Documentary of 2020

#Unfit is a timely and vital documentary on the nature and presidency of Donald Trump.

AWAY Season 1: A Moving Human Tale Set In Space
AWAY Season 1: A Moving Human Tale Set In Space

Away is clearly built to inspire, a sense of inspiration feels even stronger and more emotional by the time you arrive at the finish line.

CENTIGRADE: Needs More Heat
CENTIGRADE: Needs More Heat

Cetigrade is a chilly thriller that never turns up the heat, leaving the audience with little reason to chill with the imperiled couple.

RAISED BY WOLVES Season 1: A Stylish & Intriguing Dystopian SciFi
RAISED BY WOLVES Season 1: A Stylish & Intriguing Dystopian SciFi

With stunning technical work, solid performances and intriguing examination of parenthood, Raised by Wolves is enough to hook you in every episode.

Interview with David Henrie, Director of THIS IS THE YEAR
Interview with David Henrie, Director of THIS IS THE YEAR

Film Inquiry recently spoke with former Disney star David Henrie about his feature directorial debut, This is the Year.

LAKE MICHIGAN MONSTER: Visually Engaging Homage that's Boatloads of Fun
LAKE MICHIGAN MONSTER: Visually Engaging Homage that’s Boatloads of Fun

Lake Michigan Monster embraces strangeness as it affectionately homages sci-fi B-movies of the 1950s and silent comedies of the 1920s.

Melbourne International Film Festival 2020: Interview with Bill & Turner Ross, Directors of BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS
Melbourne International Film Festival 2020: Interview with Bill & Turner Ross, Directors of BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS

Alex Lines had the chance to talk with directors Bill and Turner Ross for their film Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets.

Fantasia Film Festival 2020: Class Action Park
Fantasia Film Festival 2020: Class Action Park

Class Action Park explores the dark side of childhood as it covers the legend and legacy of the infamous Action Park.

UNHINGED: A Rousing and Rusty Thriller
UNHINGED: A Rousing and Rusty Thriller

Unhinged attempts to evoke the fears and stress of living in our modern times, yet it mostly remains stuck in first gear.

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR: 60 Years of Progress
THE CHILDREN’S HOUR: 60 Years of Progress

Sixty years ago, The Children’s Hour dared to make audiences uncomfortable and present the consequences of bigotry.

YOU CANNOT KILL DAVID ARQUETTE: Cult Actor Does A Welcome Heel-Face Turn
YOU CANNOT KILL DAVID ARQUETTE: Cult Actor Does A Welcome Heel-Face Turn

Through style, humor, and a dash of poignancy, the film does a good job of selling you on joining Arquette in his singular odyssey.