From SXSW we take a look at Drop, Death of a Unicorn and Slanted!
Film Inquiry spoke with Yangzom Brauen, Martin Brauen and Michael Raimondi for the new documentary: Mola.
Film Inquiry spoke with Ben Leonberg and Kari Fischer, the team behind the dog focused ghost story Good Boy!
At the 2025 SXSW Film Inquiry takes a look at Good Boy, Redux, Redux & Mermaid.
Film Inquiry spoke with editor Lucas Harger, who had two films recently premiere at SXSW!
In this SXSW report, we take a look at two female-driven titles: An Army of Women and We Were Dangerous.
A skill that speaks to a seasoned directing team, but as a debut feature Birdeater tests and tortures, and doesn’t waver.
Three of the biggest headliners this year’s SXSW Film Festival are action movies, featuring some of the craziest fist fights seeen on the big screen.
Desert Road is what indie cinema should be. It’s ambitious, beautifully shot, and entertaining in all the right ways.
My Sextortion Diary, the hour-long documentary that arose from Franquesa’s harrowing experience with digital blackmail.
This thriller is confidently executed enough to swing for the fences with metaphysical lore that’s either complex enough to unpack with friends.
Admirably, Sew Torn remains winningly earnest in its treatment, aiming for Edgar Wright’s shaggy dogs over Nolan’s smooth criminals.
Like any really good yarn, Secret Mall Apartment has one truly weird story to tell you.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Tomás Gómez Bustillo for Chronicles of a Wandering Saint!
In her final report from the 2023 SXSW Film Festival, Kristy Strouse reviews Furies, Fry Bread Face and Me and Late Night with the Devil!