Cinema as a tool of open engagement is in danger, much like everything else. To live through 2017 is to wonder which of your rights will be stripped today by the powers that be day in and day out....
Established in the 1950s by André Bazin, Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, and Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, France's Cahiers du cinéma has long been a bastion for quality f...
With his nimble means of production resulting in some of the most formally profound, emotionally introspective films of this century thus far, South Korea's eve...
God bless Cinema Guild. They've picked up the three newest films from Hong Sang-soo and the first out of the gate here in the U.S. is his Berlinale winner, ...
To see that Korean cinema is at a healthy place right now, one must look no further than the official selection of the Cannes Film Festival this year. Besides t...