We all look for signs and interpret them how we see fit, whether doing so is correct or not—and despite those so-called "signs" proving nothing but coincidence...
Greek tragedy echos through the modern-day Korean #MeToo movement in Ougie Pak’s Clytaemnestra. Made on the fly at an acting workshop in Greece, the film follo...
An art object is not just art—it can also be a tool that confers power. The contemporary art world has often come under fire as a marketplace of assets for the...
In a year that isolated us with grief and loss, how do we find a renewed sense of connection to the world around us? This seems to be the question that Roaring...
As cities across the world were forced to issue mandatory lockdowns at the start of last year’s COVID-19 pandemic, some Internet commentators light-heartedly p...
Josef Kubota Wladyka’s second feature, Catch the Fair One, follows a boxer, Kaylee (real-life boxing champion Kali Reis), trying to find and save her sister fr...
“Studying whale culture might be more about glimpsing something in ourselves,” says Dr. Ellen Garland in the new documentary Fathom. She’s a scientist who stud...
With his first documentary Minding the Gap, Bing Liu turned the lens on himself and his friends to examine the domestic violence around them. One of the more h...
One must always be hesitant about stories dealing with the charity of multi-millionaires that never question the systemic issues behind such "selfless acts"—th...
The trauma of pregnancy and childbirth is fertile ground for horror cinema, which makes it surprising that there aren't more films centered on this topic. We c...