Director: Jamie Jones Societal turmoil blends inseparably with personal struggle in Jamie Jones’ ominous teen drama, set against the tense backdrop of a divided and gentrified East London about to hit boiling point. Taking a […]
Month: May 2018
“Whatever the director asks me to do, I will do and make him happy. I’m a fool.” That self-deprecating addendum aside, the legendary Brigitte Lin has a career’s worth of examples from across Hong Kong […]
This week we bring you an eclectic range of Asian dramas, horror films and more, spanning the nations of Japan, China and the Philippines. Scroll down to learn more! Pecoross’ Mother and Her Days (dir. […]
“My motivation for going into the film industry was that I needed a job; I wanted to make some money.” This might not be a statement you’d expect to hear from arguably the finest genre […]
Questions by David Pountain and Łukasz Mańkowski from れferat Filmowy. Japanese writer-director Akiko Ohku shows a rare understanding of the sad and comical inner narratives of a naïve young introvert with her eccentric new post-adolescent coming-of-age rom-com Tremble All […]
Questions by David Pountain, Mina Stanikic from Kultur Kokoška and Adriana Rosati from Asian Film Vault. Like a warmly introspective, distinctly female-centric alternative to Curb Your Enthusiasm, Moon So-ri’s The Running Actress sees the Korean star play a fictionalised version […]