‘Missing Johnny’: A Quiet, Yet Impactful, Character Study of Everyday Living
Although not void of any imperfections, Missing Johnny serves as a thoughtful examination of modern day existence from first time director Xi Huang
Although not void of any imperfections, Missing Johnny serves as a thoughtful examination of modern day existence from first time director Xi Huang
Ang Lee’s seminal 1993 classic 'The Wedding Banquet' gets a millennial-era refresh in the 2025 reimagining by Andrew Ahn.
A cinematic meditation that avoids straying too far into the experimental or essayistic.
Have you ever loved someone so deeply that you lost yourself in the process? This unspoken question haunts every frame of Lino Brocka’s 'Bona.'
Infuses family drama with elements of psychological thriller, effectively giving us a thought-provoking tale about what it takes to love and forgive.
As a portrait of life lived under quiet duress, 'Nikah' leaves an indelible impression.
At film's end, 'Leela' leaves audiences reflecting on their internal somber thoughts.
'Paying For It' offers a more satisfying version of the 2011 memoir while displaying a delightful snapshot of Toronto in the early 2000s.
An affectionate tribute to the Montana cattle ranch setting and the warm bonds made within it.
'Super Happy Forever' rewards patience as it unravels into a fulfilling, heartwarming film.