Television’s Old Guard: Beware of the ‘Deli Boys’
A wild and hilarious ride rooted in authenticity and a love of cinema.
A wild and hilarious ride rooted in authenticity and a love of cinema.
The strength of 'The Last of the Sea Women' is in its ability to hold space for contradictions.
'Superboys of Malegaon' embodies a curious circularity that connects two real-life phenomena separated by a great deal of time and...
Takes a magnifying glass to rising suicide rates among Hong Kong youth in light of social pressures.
Lee Chang-dong has a generous approach to all his characters, despite how despicable or shocking their actions may be at...
It gently transfixes by highlighting a distinct visual style and doing away with a forward-propelled narrative.
A deeply dumb script that seems like it was written by a bunch of teenage boys pulling an energy drink-fuelled...
Despite its too-polished central figure, the film has a thought-provoking perspective.
Hope stretches across temporal fabric with an energetic yearning that only Soderbergh, with his deft ability to telegraph dire urgency,...
Newcomer Utjung Tjakivalid carries the film with a natural grace and perfection that elevates the story in a powerful way.