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There was a time when superhero films were still finding their place among blockbusters. Some rose with grit (Batman Begins), some stumbled to continue (X-Men: The Last Stand), and some found a good balance of seriousness and camp (Spider-Man 2). But then there were films like Elektra and Fantastic Four that struggled to fit the...
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There seems no end to the vulturous nature of late-stage capitalism. Just when it seems every crevice of society has been mined for content, a fresh new subject crops up waiting to be explored. In this wintery cold noir from Karl R. Hearne, the subject is elder care facilities and the way they’re used to exploit the elderly and ...
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Skin Deep opens as a disoriented man totters through a bedroom. There’s a catatonic figure lying in the bed nearby as light streams through the window. His befuddlement is ours as well. It sets a perturbing mood against the Gregorian undertones of the music. There’s something strikingly beautiful in another subsequent image: a y...
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In her ongoing quest for world domination, Taylor Swift made a quick detour at the gates of cinema last year with her uniquely marketed concert film. Being released in tandem with her ongoing Eras Tour, which the film documents, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour was a box office juggernaut that defied expectations. And while the film ...
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Winner of the Audience Award: World Cinema Dramatic at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, Shayda marks the powerful and personal feature debut of Australian-Iranian director Noora Niasari. Set in the Iranian immigrant community of Australia against the backdrop of Persian New Year celebrations, the film follows a young mother tryi...
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The relationship between parent and child continually paints a need for artistic exploration and understanding. For Emma Westenberg‘s Bleeding Love, the examination of the father-daughter relationship is cued into focus. Proposed as an estranged father and daughter embarking on a road trip, various strangers and situations strai...
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Disaster films involving unlikely animal attacks continually attempts to garner our attention. And while some fall flat, others become surprising sensations with an undeniable following. Jurassic Park, Deep Blue Sea,  Sharknado, Crawl, Jaws, The Meg, Lake Placid and Snakes on a Plane each were meet with their own success, each m...
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Welcome back to the scariest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry: Horrific Inquiry. Twice a month, I will be tackling all things horror, bringing two films back into the spotlight to terrify and frighten once more. And occasionally looking at those that could have pushed the envelope further. Join us as we dive de...
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For all the pomp and spectacle of professional wrestling, there is a surprising lack of movies devoted to this unique and singular art form. Straddling the line between sport – which is something its pre-determined outcomes exclude it from – and entertainment, this carnival-like world offers a medley of bizarre and fascinating s...
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