The Transformative Power of a Day Off in ‘Bhaji on the Beach’
Bhaji on the Beach celebrates the multiculturalism of Britain, flaws and all.
Bhaji on the Beach celebrates the multiculturalism of Britain, flaws and all.
Neo Sora’s Happyend blends seemingly disparate genres to form an affecting tale of friendship and love.
'Rabbit Trap' doesn’t exactly snap to break bones, but it does its best to make a long-lasting impression.
What happens when a film mirrors its subject a little too well?
Lucky Lu doesn’t make a spectacle of suffering. It insists instead on the small dignity of a man doing what...
There’s a temptation to compare it to Hayao Miyazaki’s work, but Little Amélie stands firmly on its own.
What unfolds is a tale of shifting allegiances and interpersonal dramas among the three leads that echoes the greater forces...
For someone of Riz Ahmed’s caliber, playing the indecisive Danish prince allows him to run the full gamut of human...
Colonization here is not the gift of civilization but its unmaking.
Renoir’s thematic through-line is death, though refracted this time through the eyes of a child who refuses to confront it...