“HOUSE OF CRITICISM” – Review June 14, 2026 Set against the backdrop of an ever-changing Manhattan, Chernick’s work delves into the professional rigors and personal rhythms of a partnership built on a… Continue Reading
“SEVEN O’CLOCK BREAKFAST CLUB FOR THE BROKEN HEARTED” – Review June 14, 2026 Narrative Foundation and Character Dynamics The screenplay, co-authored by Lim Sun-ae and Yi-an Jung, centers on two protagonists grappling with the immediate aftermath of… Continue Reading
‘On the Sea’ Review: A Piercingly Observed Queer Love Story Set in a Hyper-Masculine Welsh Fishing Community June 14, 2026 Helen Walsh’s Distinctive Cinematic Voice Emerges Helen Walsh, a celebrated English novelist known for her unflinching exploration of human psychology and social dynamics in… Continue Reading
Fear (2025) by Apollinariia Degtiareva Film Review June 13, 2026 Apolinariya Degtyareva, a visionary Sakha director, screenwriter, and producer hailing from Yakutsk, has marked a significant milestone in her burgeoning career with the premiere… Continue Reading
“RECLUSE” – Review June 5, 2026 Narrative Framework and Plot Progression The story of Recluse centers on Joan, a woman whose life is defined by her acute sense of hearing…. Continue Reading
AnyMart (2026) by Yusuke Iwasaki Film Review June 5, 2026 The cinematic landscape welcomed a powerful new voice with the debut feature film "AnyMart," helmed by Japanese screenwriter-director Yusuke Iwasaki. Born in 1993, Iwasaki… Continue Reading
“JINSEI” – Review June 4, 2026 A Century of Existence: The Narrative Framework and Chronology The narrative of Jinsei is structured around a century-spanning timeline, beginning in 1994 and concluding… Continue Reading
“EARTH, WIND & FIRE (TO BE CELESTIAL VS. THAT’S THE WEIGHT OF THE WORLD)” – Review June 4, 2026 The Visionary Foundation: Maurice White and the Chicago Roots At the center of the documentary is Maurice White, the visionary founder whose philosophy shaped… Continue Reading
‘Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World)’ Review: Questlove’s Tribeca Opener Is a Vibrant Chronicle of a Band’s Ups and Downs June 4, 2026 The highly anticipated documentary, helmed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, made its world premiere as the opening night film of the Tribeca Film… Continue Reading
A Unique Country in Asia (2025) by Kenji Yamauchi Film Review June 3, 2026 Unveiling the Narrative: Yoko’s Double Life and Societal Pressures The narrative centers on Yoko, a young woman residing in Tokyo with her husband, Mutsuo,… Continue Reading