“I like to profit from what happens unplanned. The idea of the world as being something beyond what is seen is what I’m looking to express.”
-Matías Piñeir...
It is not before the two-minute mark when we realize that, in Crystal Fairy, something is different about Michael Cera. His feeble, awkward-sad stylings have, b...
Gao Qunshu's Beijing Blues doesn't want for interesting ingredients: the targets of the film's police-officer protagonist are petty, low-level thieves and hustl...
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Expectation can be a terrible drug to come down from. With only the tiniest bits of information and foreknowledge, one can allow oneself to be intoxicated on th...
Lines and lines of information weave in and out of each other at a pace far too liminal and frantic for any one person to be on top of any single thing at any g...
Since any New York City cinephile has an almost suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile rep...
Directed by Leslie Small and Tim Story, Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is more of a Comedy Central special than a theatrical film. This isn’t to say Kevin Hart does...
Yi-Kwan Kang’s Juvenile Offender is a film 2Pac would have endorsed, as its struggle feels completely universal: misguided youths are bound to repeat when anoth...
Director Jing Wong’s 大上海 is an intriguing entry to the period gangster genre that depicts the weight of triad influence in 1930s Shanghai at the cusp of war wi...