In her second documentary feature “Down a Dark Stairwell”, Ursula Liang tackles one of the most pressing matters in contemporary American society, that of...
Author - Martin Lukanov
Language nerd with a soft spot for giant monsters, kungfu vampires, and abstract music. When not watching Asian movies, I write about giant monsters and release music on tapes.
Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit's sophomore feature “Mary is Happy, Mary is Happy” is one of the first films based entirely on the twitter feed by an existing...
Annually, millions of Korean young and old spend exorbitant amounts of money to “fix” something that for many does not need fixing, their Asian accent. Though...
Being a member of a community, including a religious one such as an evangelical Protestant church, is a fundamental part of life in Korean society and possibly...
Shot in secrecy in 1994 and released three years later, Wang Xiaoshuai's award-winning sophomore film “Frozen” is one of the earliest and best Chinese films...