‘Return to Seoul’ Shows Us the Pain and Beauty of Being Alive
Park Ji-min is fearless in her portrayal of Freddie’s complicated, and at times contradictory, desires, and generous in her vulnerability.
Park Ji-min is fearless in her portrayal of Freddie’s complicated, and at times contradictory, desires, and generous in her vulnerability.
A young man’s pursuit, not only of his identity, but also of his own belonging in a harsh world.
Priya Kansara shines with charisma, balancing both her comedic and dramatic responsibilities with seamless agility.
Considers the bigger picture of transphobia in the Philippines, the prominence of social media in the world of online dating.
A real love letter to the diverse cuisines and cooking methods found in China and Taiwan.
Andrea NirmalaWidjajanto taps into the grip an unhealthy relationship with food can have on one’s soul.
An incredibly compelling film that is thrilling and gripping in all the right places with a great amount of heart.
The film carries a glimmering world of hope within it, but at its core it achingly reminds how difficult hope-building...
A shocking revelation of stolen childhoods, unhappy family dynamics, and combative sexual politics.
The aesthetic verges on the sterile, with its clean visuals and threadbare score underlining the grim circumstances.