‘The Gangster’s Daughter’ Avoids Tropes and a Committed Direction
Mei-Juin Chen chooses to float in tepid middle ground that’s too tame for its own good.
Mei-Juin Chen chooses to float in tepid middle ground that’s too tame for its own good.
Newcomer Utjung Tjakivalid carries the film with a natural grace and perfection that elevates the story in a powerful way.
Infuses family drama with elements of psychological thriller, effectively giving us a thought-provoking tale about what it takes to love and forgive.
The film contains a captivating premise: what would you do if you became responsible for deciding the fate of your dead daughter’s embryo?
Making the case for the inclusion of 'Your Name Engraved Herein' in the Queer Canon.
There is a potential to do something intimately powerful like Navalny here, but as a profile documentary, 'Invisible Nation' is a failure.
Despite flaws in the script, 'Mongrel' shows abundant stylistic confidence.
Ang Lee boldly integrates new perspectives with a predominantly East Asian cast in 'The Wedding Banquet'