A sharp, witty, and moving documentary about a handful of determined high school kids trying to meet impossible expectations
Author - Luke Georgiades
Uncomfortably voyeuristic, beautifully raw, alarmingly problematic: a boundary-pushing witness statement on the modernization of the Japanese woman in 1970s...
An easy, comforting, and hopeful coming of age drama that's perfect for a night when your real-life problems feel a little too big for you
A Japanese period piece about food and friendship that is, against all odds, anything but flavourful
A gloomy cyber-romance that proves to be too dull for it's own good, saved slightly by an upbeat final third and a fantastic early Jeon Do-yeon performance.
Hong Zipeng's quirky ode to finding your tribe and embracing the idiosyncrasies that make us all different.
A sharp, witty, and moving documentary about a handful of determined high school kids trying to meet impossible expectations
A disturbing and thought-provoking religious allegory on the ruinous nature of money, and the consequence of sin.
The highs are very high, and “The Good, The Bad, The Weird” is unmissable.