Cinema
Sarah Michelle Gellar: A Living Icon, Champion of Empowered Femininity
A superstar sent from above, Sarah Michelle Gellar remains an overlooked champion of pop culture and empowered femininity....
Henry Golding’s ‘Monsoon’: A Moving Drama About a Vietnamese Immigrant’s Fractured Cultural Identity | LGBTQ
Henry Golding stars in this beautifully-shot drama 'Monsoon' about a Vietnamese British man reconciling his national and cultural identities....
‘Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind’: A Haunting Sci-Fi Allegory that Established Miyazaki as an Environmentalist Icon
'Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind' - With a story featuring environmental disaster, squabbling clans, rampant superstition and selfish politicians....
Unfinished Film Franchises: Stories in Film Left Incomplete With Abandoned Story Arcs
Franchises and sequels are common now. However, for some movies, the big plans do not come to fruition. Their stories are unfinished film franchises....
‘Supernova’: Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci On The Last Trip Contemplating True Love & Purpose
Two men contemplate love, the past, and our place in the universe in Harry Macqueen’s new film 'Supernova'....
The Five Best and Most Influential Asian American Filmmakers in Hollywood
To celebrate the Lunar New Year, here is a list of the five greatest and most influential Asian American filmmakers who are still active in the industry today....
Netflix’s New Thriller ‘Red Dot’ Dares Audiences to Escape the Icy Swedish Mountains
Netflix’s first original Swedish feature film 'Red Dot' excels as an exciting thriller and relationship drama....
Oscar Buzz: ‘Minari’ is an Incredible Portrait of the Korean-American Experience
Funny, honest, and bittersweet, ‘Minari’ achieves something unique, telling the story of Korean-American immigrants building a life in rural Arkansas....
‘The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman’: A Wacky, Wild Trip of a French Film The Utter Ridiculousness
‘The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman’ - the utter ridiculousness this film has to offer is pure fun....
Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo’s ‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’ Is The Ultimate Vacation We Can’t Take
Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo are nothing but a sheer delight in Greenbaum's comedy-turned-incidental action film 'Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar'....
‘The World to Come’: A Period Piece About Learning to Love After a Tragedy
In 'The World to Come', set in the 1850s, Katherine Waterson manages to find love in the most unexpected places after the sudden death of her only daughter....
’12 Monkeys’: Terry Gilliam’s Strange Sci-Fi Odyssey
Terry Gilliam cult-classic '12 Monkeys' offers a wonderful, now-eerie slice of the absurd. ...
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