Unseen Terrors: The Slow Unraveling of Trust in ‘Sleep’
A collection of dichotomies: intimate yet claustrophobic; deafening in its quietness while stifling in its sound.
A collection of dichotomies: intimate yet claustrophobic; deafening in its quietness while stifling in its sound.
Writer-director Belkıs Bayrak’s feature debut, 'Gülizar,' portrays sexual violence with sensitivity and depth by focusing on its protagonist’s journey underscored...
Exoticism and fetishization of Asian culture is thankfully absent from 'A Missing Person,' in large part due to Guillaume Senez's...
The film contains a captivating premise: what would you do if you became responsible for deciding the fate of your...
With shades of 'Almost Famous' and 'This Is Spinal Tap,' the main inspiration comes from Aki Kaurismäki’s absurdist humour and...
Director Johnny Ma shows off the many delights of Korean culture and Manitoban life while also throwing in plenty of...
'The Wolves Always Come At Night' achieves a multitude of aims through its carefully constructed approach.
An exploration into the complexities of cultural identity, that's enjoyable to investigate but could have been examined even further.
'Boong' embodies an upbeat energy, creating a vibrant and engaging portrait of a young boy and his best friend.
'Seven Days' brilliantly captures the personal and human cost of fighting for human rights.