The prevalence of social media has lent itself to a normalization of portraiture and the gaze, which no longer seems to appreciate the immense detail of the fac...
As soon as Tin's (Zaw Win) tacky shuttle spins his passengers (Cole Burden's Darren and Chris Modrzynski's Dean) away from the picturesque majesty of Niagara Fa...
The Owens family is at a nexus point of chaotic emotions, troubles, and fears thanks to the start of new chapters in their respective lives. Mom (Katherine Wess...
Dr. Leigh Waters (Angell Conwell) has a line of dialogue towards the end of Caretakers that I was desperate to hear since the beginning. She reminds the med stu...
Mankind found a way to overpower its Gods in Tom Paton's throwback sci-fi horror Black Site. After discovering that Elder Gods were in-hiding and draining our p...
As Asia’s premier film festival, Busan offers a comprehensive look at the latest cinematic gems from the vast continent, including the often neglected region of...
Judging by its prominent presence at midnight sidebars of film festivals everywhere, it’s fair to say Korean cinema has got the genre game down. The feature deb...
As China is set to take over North America to become the single largest film market within the next years, more attention will/should be paid to its formidable ...
My biggest takeaway from Christina Kallas' The Rainbow Experiment is that teachers really don't get paid enough in this country. Think about new technologies, e...
In the grand scheme of things, teenage love affairs–together with all the raptures, jitters, devastations associated with them–probably don’t count that much. B...