Lucia Nagib’s ‘Films to Die For’ Examines the Enduring Resilience of Cinema Amidst Historical Existential Crises April 22, 2026 Filmmaker and acclaimed film scholar Lúcía Nagib’s passion project documentary, "Films to Die For," offers a profound contextualization of a period historically gripped by… Continue Reading
Daughter’s Daughter April 22, 2026 "Daughter’s Daughter," directed by Xi Huang, emerges as a poignant and complex exploration of intergenerational relationships, grief, and the multifaceted nature of motherhood within… Continue Reading
Panos Kotzathanasis: A Leading Voice in Global Asian Cinema Criticism and Education April 21, 2026 Panagiotis (Panos) Kotzathanasis stands as a preeminent figure in the realm of international film criticism, particularly distinguished for his profound expertise and dedication to… Continue Reading
Attack on Titan April 21, 2026 Few anime titles in recent decades have achieved the profound global impact and extensive critical discourse generated by "Attack on Titan." Adapted from Hajime… Continue Reading
Stray Dog Triumphs at Tiete International Film Awards with Haunting Exploration of Necropolitics and Mechanical Tyranny April 20, 2026 Lai Cheuk Nam’s critically acclaimed short film, “Stray Dog,” has been awarded the prestigious Golden Capybara for Best Experimental Short Film at the Tiete… Continue Reading
Takashi Ishii’s ‘Gonin 2’: A Gendered Lens on Post-Bubble Japan’s Disillusionment and the Search for Connection April 20, 2026 Director Takashi Ishii has established himself as a penetrating observer of Japan’s societal shifts, particularly those following the profound economic upheaval of the post-Bubble… Continue Reading
Jakkuppatti: Anand T’s Debut Film Confronts India’s Enduring Battle with Social Justice and Gender Violence April 19, 2026 Anand T, an emerging independent filmmaker, has made a powerful entry into the cinematic landscape with his debut short film, "Jakkuppatti." Named after his… Continue Reading
Beastars: A Landmark Anime Series Blending Social Commentary, Complex Characters, and Pioneering CGI Animation April 19, 2026 Based on the multi-award-winning manga by Paru Itagaki, "Beastars" emerged in 2019 as one of the most distinctive anime of its generation, quickly gaining… Continue Reading
We’re Nothing At All (2026) by Herman Yau Film Review April 19, 2026 Herman Yau: A Master Craftsman’s Prolific Journey and Artistic Vision Herman Yau, born in China’s Guangdong province in 1961, stands as one of Hong… Continue Reading
40 Emotionally Devastating Asian Films April 19, 2026 Asian cinema has consistently distinguished itself on the global stage for its profound ability to explore the intricacies of the human condition, often resulting… Continue Reading