Baby (Zita Bai) is a seventeen-year-old Chinese immigrant surviving on the fringes of her community. She's a voyeur—always with camera on to capture the dialog...
There's no way anybody beats Jeon Hae-woong (Cho Jin-woong) in a hometown election—everyone loves him. Walking down the street means shaking hands and bowing t...
The job is simple. Break into an old couple's home in the middle of the night, skulk around while they sleep to procure a purple metal box, and then just wait ...
Trigger warnings accompanying The Sadness at the Fantasia International Film Festival are no joke. The acts of violence writer-director Rob Jabbaz has his char...
Daphne (Libby Ewing) and Wilson Shaw (Evan Dumouchel) didn't really have anyone growing up besides themselves. The same could be said now. They cut out their p...
We enter 20 years into the past at a birthday party in Japan. This wealthy family spared no expense for the celebration but no amount of money can stop what's ...
Chang-bok (Yoo Jae-Myung) and Tae-in (Yoo Ah-in) sell eggs from the back of a truck in the country. It's honest work but hardly pays the bills. So rather than ...
There are two types of people in this world: those who find a 90-minute romantic comedy musical with a 90-second song serving as an intermission break twee; an...
It's been ten years since Bull's (Neil Maskell) son Aiden was taken by his ex-wife (Lois Brabin-Platt's Gemma) and father-in-law (David Hayman's Norm). Ten yea...
I'm not sure what I just saw. Was it surreal comedy in a setting that exudes sympathy puke aura? Was it a nightmarish horror sending us down a chaotic rabbit h...