Snow in Midsummer: Venice Film Review
With its reflection on the past, Keat Aun Chong’s Snow in Midsummer delivers a painful portrayal of injustice.
Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe Review
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is a realistic yet enchanting intersectional romance, encapsulating the anxieties and fascination of exploring identity.
The Battle of Chile: Film Review
The Battle of Chile is a powerful documentary highlighting the struggle of the Chilean people against imperialism leading up to the 1973 coup.
My Animal (2023): Film Review
My Animal excels with its cinematography and decent performances, but is unsure of what it wants to be, as it juggles multiple ideas without any real payoff.
Making Of: Venice Film Review
The “film within a film” aesthetic of Cédric Kahn’s Making Of makes the movie lose momentum and focus after a promising introduction.
Hoard Interview: Luna Carmoon, Saura Lightfoot Leon & Joseph Quinn
We interview writer-director Luna Carmoon and stars Saura Lightfoot Leon & Joseph Quinn on Hoard, a film about love, trauma, and motherhood.
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Season 2 Episode 5 Review
After Magic Johnson’s trade request, the Lakers are forever altered in the thrilling Season 2 Episode 5 of HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.
The Killer Review: Fincher Subverts Revenge Noir
In The Killer (Netflix), David Fincher subverts the revenge neo-noir genre with the ironic character study of a tedious, sociopathic hit man.