Shingo Matsamura’s gripping drama “The Lump In My Heart” about a student who is challenged by a life-changing diagnosis is based on a script adapted from...
Beautiful, meaningful but also too arty Patiparn Boontarig studied film and photography at Thammasat University in Thailand and completed the Asian Film Academy at the Busan...
Whereas his early films such as “Pushing Hands” and “The Wedding Banquet” often touch upon the crossroads between modernity and tradition, Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee found...
The father, a mouthy, aggressive leader – determined to win, destined to fail – promises his boys the world. In return, they’ll do something he never...
Point of ChangeDirected by Rebecca Coley89 min – United Kingdom, United States, Australia and IndonesiaUS Premiere – Subtitled “Point of Change” is a documentary following two...
5 Stars By Joseph Beyer | Feb. 10, 2024 Reading society like a book and reflecting our collective discrimination back at us, American Fiction is a...
Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda’s best works offer tender, illuminating portraits of the many moods of childhood. He’s a master of capturing the mundane, the specific everyday-ness...
COPA 71Directed by Rachel Ramsay, James Erskine90 min – United Kingdom Many people think the first professional women’s soccer game on a main stage was in...
Film Reviews Bob Marley: One LoveDirector: Reinaldo Marcus Green Tuff Gong Pictures and Plan B EntertainmentIn Theaters: 02.14 It’s been over a month since Hollywood released...
3.5/5 stars The criss-crossing paths of several robbers and robbers-to-be form the darkly comic premise of Rob N Roll, a character-driven crime drama that lives on...