By Jessica Duncanson As the home of giallo cinema, Italy has set the standard for stylish horror films time and time again. From Argento to Bava, the Italian horror masters have perfected suspense, shock, and […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Directors: Heather White and Lynn Zhang Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review Complicit provides a crucial look into the human devastation caused by the electronics manufacturing industry in China. It’s estimated […]
By Jessica Duncanson BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival review Director: Jakob M. Erwa Adapted from Andreas Steinhöfel’s 1998 novel of the same name, Center of My World (Die Mitte der Welt) revolves around the intimate life […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Lotus on FilmDoo Lotus is a brave political film that calls out the oppression of individuality in China, particularly in relation to women. The film’s title-character is determined not to give […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch French films on FilmDoo From the New Wave era to the present day, these ten French films deal with love in all its complexity and unpredictability. These works remind us that […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Asian films on FilmDoo From mid-20th Century Japan to modern day Korea, these films depict strong female protagonists and their fight against a range of social pressures. While these five works revolve […]