Raffi Asdourian

[Review] Enter the Void

Enter the Void is unlike most films you see in the mainstream, a transformative experience so intense that, by the end, your eyes might be bleeding. It's d...

[Review] Freakonomics

Freakonomics is a multi-part documentary based on the immensely popular book of the same name by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner and is an eye openin...

[NYFF Review] Certified Copy

Abbas Kiarostami films are a true delight for those familiar with his deliberately slow and restrained style (10, The Taste Of Cherry Blossoms) which is fil...

[NYFF Review] LENNONYC

John Lennon, too many, is the most influential musician of the last century. He led the one of the most iconic bands of all time into the history books and ...

[NYFF Review] The Robber

The Robber is a adrenaline pumping heist film that chronicles the infamous true life crime spree of Austrian marathon runner 'Pump-gun Ronnie' who on an end...

[NYFF Review] Poetry

There is an undeniable charm to Lee Chang Dong's Poetry which examines the life of an elderly woman attempting to learn the art of writing poetry before she...