Where the Wind Comes From: Film Review

Where the Wind Comes From is a powerfully emotional drama. Eya Bellagha’s performance is stellar in this resonant and insightful film.
Third Act Review: Deeply Personal Documentary

In his enlightening and deeply personal documentary Third Act, Tadashi Nakamura tells the story of his remarkable father Robert.
Mythic Quest Season 4 Review: Game On!

Mythic Quest season 4 plays it safe, but it remains one of the most enjoyable ensemble workplace comedies on television today.
Companion Review: An Unnerving Love Story

With Companion, writer/director Drew Hancock crafts quite the twisted horror love story featuring a phenomenal performance from Sophie Thatcher.
Brother Orange Review: An Unlikely Friendship

A stolen phone leads to a viral internet sensation in Brother Orange, a heartfelt documentary about friendship and cultural connection.
The Colors Within Review: What Colour is Your Heart?

Naoko Yamada’s The Colors Within is a sweet and low-stakes story about religion, friendship and the undeniable power of music.
Memories of Murder Review: Bong Joon-ho’s Crime Thriller Masterpiece

Bong Joon-ho’s immaculate direction and thorough exploration of characters and themes make Memories of Murder a masterclass of the crime genre.
Wolf Man Movie Review: Takes a Nasty Bite Out of You

With a great personal setup and grisly direction, Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man takes a nasty bite out of you and cleverly reimagines a tried-and-true horror icon.
American Primeval Review: Must-Watch Western Saga

Netflix’s limited series American Primeval is a must-watch Western saga that plays out like a Shakespearean tragedy in its depiction of westward expansion.
Harbin Film Review: Stunning Espionage Drama

Though straightforward in its presentation, Harbin displays a monumental piece of Korean history that’s worth the time investment.