Việt and Nam ★★½
Việt and Nam begins in pitch black, in the dark of a coal mine. Việt (Đào Duy Bảo Định) andContinue Reading
Việt and Nam begins in pitch black, in the dark of a coal mine. Việt (Đào Duy Bảo Định) andContinue Reading
Asian cinema takes the forefront in June’s edition of our What We’re Watching column, comprising four of the five filmsContinue Reading
The COVID-19 pandemic has been wreaking havoc on global communities for over two years at this point. It has madeContinue Reading
Today sees the Cannes premiere of Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul‘s film Memoria starring Tilda Swinton. As we anticipate this release, weContinue Reading
Watching a film directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul is sort of like wandering through a new city. Things are always happening,Continue Reading
Unlike many of the countries immediately surrounding it, Thailand had the resources to see its cinema blossom from the earlyContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: Last summer I felt was a little flat in regards to independent and auteurist films, but I’m pretty optimisticContinue Reading
A group of soldiers suffer a mysterious bout of narcolepsy. They are placed in a clinic where they are takenContinue Reading







