Continue reading →An instant classic – without Pixar’s first breakthrough hit, there wouldn’t have been CG animation today.
Continue reading →An instant classic – without Pixar’s first breakthrough hit, there wouldn’t have been CG animation today.
Continue reading →Although Bong Joon-ho has made more formidable pictures, this razor-sharp treatise on social class differences in South Korea shocks and entertains in equal measure.
Continue reading →Despite being more talky than usual, this satisfying entry features a terrific climactic action set-piece.
Continue reading →A hard-hitting drama about police brutality and corruption in India that is essential viewing.
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Some extraordinary performances are on show in this contentious if compelling psychological drama about passions and desires at the crossroads of religion and sex.
Continue reading →Arthouse sci-fi galore in this superbly-crafted tale by Claire Denis on sexuality and mortality in deep space.
Continue reading →Despite the already short runtime, this Berlin Teddy winner still manages to stretch itself too thin, even though its otherworldly-esque concept has potential.
Continue reading →Mendoza continues to be one of Southeast Asia’s most important cinematic voices in this raw, organic and deeply affecting film on the devastation of drug dealing on a family.
Continue reading →A raw, sexually-explicit if eye-opening film from one of Southeast Asia’s rising filmmakers.
Continue reading →Three not-quite-interlocking tales bring us into a world of fantasy, fear and hope in this uneven but visually resplendent period film.