
Pavane Review: Moon Sang-min and Go Ah-sung’s Solemn Love Story You Hope Doesn’t End in Heartbreak
Pavane follows Moon Sang-min and Go Ah-sung’s tender love story, brought together by Byun Yo-han, as the trio conceals deep secrets and fears in their hearts.

Wall to Wall Explained: Who Keeps Making the Noises in Kang Ha-neul’s Korean Thriller?
In Wall to Wall, Woo-sung (Kang Ha-neul) invests everything to buy his Seoul apartment, but nightly noises from upstairs disrupt his peace. As he confronts neighbors, he realizes in this high-rise, trust is scarce and peace is even harder to find.

My Oni Girl Review: Discovering Self-Expression and Unraveling Mysteries
My Oni Girl Review: The film follows high school student Hiiragi and an oni girl, Tsumugi, who find themselves together in a time of need.

Mother of the Bride Review: Are We Going Back to Unfunny, Slightly Weird Rom-Coms?
Mother of the Bride Review: The rom-com follows soon-to-be wedded couple, RJ & Emma and the chaos that ensues when their former lover parents come across.

Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: Recovering the History of the ‘Other Us’
Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: The Netflix documentary unearths some new discoveries about the Neanderthals, who disappeared off the face of Earth.

Down the Rabbit Hole Review: Unique Perspective, Blurring Lines Between Innocence and Crime
Down the Rabbit Hole Review: The story follows Tochtli as he navigates his strange world, and begins to question the morality of his father’s actions and the source of their wealth.

Honeymoonish Review: Proving ‘Marriage of Convenience’ Isn’t Always Cute
Honeymoonish Review: The supposed rom-com explores the genre of ‘marriage of convenience’ and proves why it shouldn’t have happened in the first place.

The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: When Religious Ecstasy Becomes a Tool to Monstrosity
The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: The documentary explores how the cult members were coerced in the group and made accomplice of heinous crimes.

City Hunter Review: Beginning of Ryohei Suzuki and Misato Morita’s Adventurous Partnership
City Hunter Review: The manga adaptation unravels the tragic beginning of Ryo Saeba and Kaori Makimura’s partnership.

Stolen Review: Elin Oskal Starrer Highlights the Harsh Reality of the Sámi Community
Stolen Review: The film follows Sweden’s Indigenous Sámi community and the modern day challenges faced by them, through the perspective of a young girl.

The Tearsmith Review: Story’s Potential is Wasted With Over Drama and Fast Pace
The Tearsmith Review: The story follows Nica and Rigel, whose shared dark history transform into an irresistible attraction that pulls them together.

The Wages of Fear Review: Some Classics Aren’t Meant to Be Rebooted
The Wages of Fear Review: The rebooted French film has transformed the whole plot as pointless and taken out all the thrill from the story.

Rest In Peace Review: Joaquín Furriel is Compelling in This Intriguing Story
Rest In Peace Review: A man in debt disappears. Years later, he considers reconnecting with his family, but his previous life takes him by surprise.

Art of Love Review: Esra Bilgiç Starrer is a Silly Story With a Terrible Pace
Art of Love Review: It’s a Turkish romantic film following the story of an Interpol officer chasing after an art thief, that turns out to be her ex-lover.

Damsel Review: Millie Bobby Brown is Fierce in this Amateurish Fairytale
Damsel Review: The story follows a Damsel, who become a sacrifice to the ferocious beast on the pretense of marrying a royal Prince.

You Are Not Alone Fighting the Wolf Pack Review: Outrageous Incident That Changed the Spanish Legal System
You Are Not Alone Fighting the Wolf Pack Review: The documentary provides insight into the rape case incident that changed the way Spain deals with sexual violence today.

My Name is Loh Kiwan Review: Song Joong-ki Finds Love and Hope Amidst Survival
My Name is Loh Kiwan Review: The film follows an North Korean defector trying to find a place and an identity in an unfamiliar land, full of struggles.

Mea Culpa Review: Gripping Thriller But Awkward Love Affair
Mea Culpa Review: The Netflix film follows a defense lawyer who gets entangled in a treacherous affair with an infamous client.

Einstein and the Bomb Review: Reflecting on a Pacifist’s Responsibility
Einstein and the Bomb Review: The docu-drama dives into the mind of a tortured genius, Albert Einstein and his involvement in the Atomic Era.



















