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Welcome to A Century in Cinema, the monthly column where I’ll be discussing films from…
Killers of the Flower Moon is both a faithful adaptation and a masterful epic from Martin Scorsese. It is authentic, respectful, and informative, exuding the talents of those both in front of and behind the screen.
Through its bleak beautiful cinematography and its off-kilter score, The Settlers is a riveting piece of work that will be among the year’s best films.
Diehard Western fans will find The Covered Wagon worth their time, but for the casual film fan there may be more enjoyable films to check out.
Killers of the Flower Moon isn’t just a historical tale but a profound and subtle commentary on history, humanity, and the power of storytelling.
Strange Way of Life could fulfill all the clichés of the genre, with gunslingers, ranches, and a sheriff, but with a completely different angle.
Film Inquiry spoke with Daniel Goldhaber, one of the most exciting filmmakers to be working in cinema recently!
Brett Donowho’s The Old Way really makes an attempt to put the fire back into a slowly declining genre but it misses the mark.
Film Inquiry spoke to writer, director, and historian John Mulholland about his new documentary: Inside High Noon.
In this report from the 2022 Toronto Film Festival, we look at two movies featuring some of the most intriguing lead actors working in the industry today.
From the 2022 Sydney Film Festival, Alex Lines covers Jean Luc Herbulot’s Saloum and Emin Alper’s Burning Days.
The Power of the Dog is a haunting, powerful character study by Jane Campion, amongst the best films of the year.
When it comes down to it, perhaps The Harder They Fall just attempts to do too much, and doesn’t quite have the necessary balance and patience.
The Harder They Fall is a confident and engaging debut, staying just on the right side of story versus style with the entertaining tale of revenge.