From the Himalayas to the Rockies, “Nocturnes” flew from one mountain range to the next with its premiere at Sundance last month. The mesmerizing tone poem...
Author - Grace Han
In a wave of movie-like serendipity revolving around movies, I transitioned from studying early Italian Renaissance frescoes to contemporary cinema. I prefer to cover animated film, Korean film, and first features (especially women directors). Hit me up with your best movie recs on Twitter @gracehahahan !
The world premiere for Shuchi Talati's debut feature, “Girls will be Girls” was a blast at Sundance. Over the course of two hours, the audience booed and...
About his experience as an only child, blurring genre boundaries, and what it means to make a film “open to interpretation.”
What does it really mean to be happy? This film raises more questions than it does answers.
Transgender representation is already rare in the media, let alone femme-to-masculine (FTM) transgender folks – and, even more than that, gay FTM individuals...
“Guaranteed to be a good time, especially for millennials who spent any amount of time online.”
There’s no dignity in death as an Afghan immigrant in Iran.
Queer cinema and mountain movies stand out in the mountain-town fest
If this does end up being his last film, “The Boy and the Heron” marks a masterful capstone to Hayao Miyazaki's career.
"You can only risk your life so much. But each time, after a successful mission, I think, maybe I can just do one more. I’ve thought this over 1000 times, and...