It's a Summer Film celebrates cinema’s history and ponders its future, although not without some major narrative hiccups
Author - Tom Wilmot
Been watching movies for as long as I can remember and have slowly allowed them to take over my life...but it's not like that's a bad thing, right? Down for watching everything, but have a particular soft spot for J-horror, late twentieth-century anime, and literally anything from Shin'ya Tsukamoto.
Distils the ethical questions surrounding a robotic future into a café-sized plot
"A slow and sensitive yet markedly uneven character study"
A poignant exploration of post-pandemic Japan.
"a short and insightful dive into the artistic genius of Ryuichi Sakamoto"
Explores the bleak reality faced by North Korean ex-pats
Korean film history through the eyes of female filmmakers
An uncompromising meditation on finding oneness.