‘The Last Wife’ Finds Intimacy Amid Epic Turmoil
The grandeur of 'The Last Wife' creates an all-encompassing world, which, in turn, magnifies the gentle love between Linh and...
The grandeur of 'The Last Wife' creates an all-encompassing world, which, in turn, magnifies the gentle love between Linh and...
At its heart, 'The Boy and the Heron' asks: What will you choose to guide you on your path to...
A testament to Maxene Eigenmann’s talent as an actress how deftly she walks the line between the desire to go...
More tender-hearted and observational than it is examinational, in effect working on a different plane than traditional documentaries.
Imran J. Khan directs his script with impeccable comedic timing that he shrewdly balances against substantial ideas
A setup that evokes the ending of 'A Separation' by fellow Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, but without the same implications.
Through Okiku and Chuji’s love story, director Junji Sakamoto shits all over the social constructs that continue to bind us.
There's something beautiful about a director reaching the audience and swaying them with the smaller things in life.
Director Carl Joseph Papa delicately crafts a narrative revealing the depths and hidden layers of trauma, and the power of...
The scattershot, episodic structure works well in favour of its humour and gags, but less so conveying the personal journey...