Director Lee Isaac Chung’s latest film depicts moments of hardship and strength through an Asian American family in Arkansas.
‘Nomadland’ Analyzes the Working Life’s Purpose
‘Nomadland’ explores the possibilities beyond a typical working life in America.
Rosamund Pike Embodies Cool Girl Ethos in ‘I Care A Lot’
Rosamund Pike shines as a smooth and shockingly immoral anti-hero.
Last ‘To All The Boys’ is the Perfect Valentine’s Day Film
‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ caps off the popular rom-com series in time for Valentine’s Day.
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Redefines the Black Panthers
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ tells the truth about the Black Panther Party through powerful performances.
‘Malcolm & Marie’ Flops With a Lackluster Plot
‘Malcolm & Marie’ exhausts viewers with an unsatisfying portrayal of a toxic relationship.
Regina King’s Directorial Debut Discusses Racial Inequality
‘One Night in Miami’ frames different perspectives on racial injustice through historical fiction.
‘I Am Greta’ Shares the Journey of a Climate Justice Icon
Greta Thunberg demands change in Hulu’s latest documentary.
‘Coming Home Again’ Never Reaches its Destination
Wayne Wang’s ‘Coming Home Again’ fails to explore the inner lives, motivations, and contradictions of its characters.
Sarah Cooper’s Satirical Special Comes Too Soon
In Netflix special ‘Everything’s Fine,’ Sarah Cooper tries on the role of talk show host as she harps on trending media topics, like the pandemic and President Donald Trump.