tv & film
tv & film
Saving Face, Losing Self - A Reflection and Review on Alice Wu’s Saving Face
Alice Wu’s directorial debut, 16 years before the release of The Half of It, still has so many things to teach us about queer Asian love, culture, community- and how you don’t (or shouldn’t) have to choose.
Portrait of Desire: A Review of Your Name Engraved Herein
What begins as an innocent crush drives two high school boys apart, risking their friendship, awakening desires, and crossing all the lines between them.
5 Films to Keep Us Awake Past Midnight
From violently graphic to painfully nostalgic, films are a powerful medium of expression. Read on to explore five that have kept us awake well past midnight.
From Sessue Hayakawa to Gemma Chan: the State of Asian American Film, and Where it Leaves Film Creatives Today
In Hollywood, Asian-American film stars are few and far in between, most holding enormous talent and, more often than not, unfulfilled potential.
The Captivating, Forgotten World of 90s Anime
Japanese animation was able to carve a space for smaller films that beautifully explored questions that haunt tired, lost generations of youth in an increasingly overwhelming world today.
Halloween movies to get you in the mood for the holiday
If you’re like me and you love getting into the Halloween spirit, here’s a few movies that you might have missed to get you in the mood for the holiday this year.