The Hopeless Conquerors and Argentina’s Zama
Slow, methodical, and lush, Lucrecia Martel‘s story of a middle management officer of the Spanish stationed at a remote outpostContinue Reading
Slow, methodical, and lush, Lucrecia Martel‘s story of a middle management officer of the Spanish stationed at a remote outpostContinue Reading
It is hard to not watch Bruce Beresford‘s Breaker Morant and think of Michael Anderson‘s Conduct Unbecoming or the moreContinue Reading
Compared to our culture’s modern standards, Roar Uthaug’s Cold Prey (originally titled Fritt Vilt) might be an incredibly conventional horrorContinue Reading
Five years before his Three Colors trilogy followed three different stories with different characters, themes, tones, and visual compositions, withContinue Reading
It’s often the sign of an exceptional film when you leave the theater (or your couch) with the peculiar sensationContinue Reading
Class struggle is present in almost every society, but it seems that Korean culture is especially obsessed with this theme.Continue Reading
A lot of the public perception of Brazil, and Rio De Janeiro in particular, is focused on the vibrancy ofContinue Reading
Lino Brocka is a filmmaker who carries little-to-no resonance in the West — neither does he fare much better onContinue Reading
In 2009, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos announced himself on the international film circuit- the auteur would champion a new waveContinue Reading
Japan has produced many revered films, particularly throughout the post-war era and into the 1960s. Though the formation of StudioContinue Reading










