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Activism and Art in Times of Moral Crisis
Over the past month or so, for obvious reasons, I’ve been thinking a lot about how socio-political and cultural revolutions have been and should be fought, how I…
A Year in Asian Cinema – April: Chinese Language Cinema
Farewell My Concubine (1993): 8/10 Director: Chen Kaige ; Writers: Lu Wei and Lilian Lee Farewell My Concubine is a historical drama set in 20th century China, exploring…
Pokémon Emerald: Harmony and Balance
Pokémon Emerald is thematically the most interesting game in the franchise I’ve played until now. Hoenn as a region is just so distinct and stands for something so…
A Year in World Cinema – March: Korean Cinema
Way Back Home (2019): 9/10 Director and Writer: Park Sun-joo Way Back Home is a drama about Jeong-won, a middle aged woman, who deals with the information of…
A Year in World Cinema – February: Japanese Cinema
Her Love Boils Bathwater (2016): 8/10 Director: Ryota Nakano I got the chance to see Her Love Boils Bathwater during the online Japanese Film Festival 2022. This is…
A Year in World Cinema – January: Thai Cinema
The Promise (2017): 6/10 Director: Sophon Sakdaphisit A horror story that stems from a teenage friendship between two friends, The Promise started off with a great potential. Against…
My Favorite Things in 2021
Beartown and Us Against You, Fruits Basket, Blue Period, Gris, Solanin, Arcane, What Remains of Edith Finch, Attack on Titan, Critical Role BOOKS:I found a new favorite author…
Heike Monogatari: Humanity in War
Possible spoilers for an 800 year old story Heike Monogatari (The Tale of the Heike) is a historical epic chronicling the struggle between the Taira/Heike and Minamoto clans…
Gris: The Five Stages of Grief
From the very first cutscene of Gris, you realize that you have lost something important. From the very first steps you take you realize that you are broken.…
A Step into Mike Flanagan’s Horror
The effect Midnight Mass has had on me feels so profound and intimate. The show is just……hauntingly beautiful. I know it sounds strange but there is no other…
Fears and Feelings: A Step into Mike Flanagan’s Horror
The effect Midnight Mass has had on me feels so profound and intimate. The show is just……hauntingly beautiful. I know it sounds strange but there is no other…
K-On! : Celebrating nostalgia and adolescence
This post will contain spoilers for K-On! (both seasons + movie) and is intended for those who have experienced the show in its entirety. I don’t think we…
An “Indianness” in Pather Panchali
Directed by Satyajit Ray, Pather Panchali is often considered a film about humanity, about all the small and big things in life. While that holds true, for me…
The Naked King and the Power of Short-form Content
While I’m not usually a fan of short-form content like Instagram reels and TikTok videos, there’s something about good storytelling through songs and music videos that just gets…
Grief is the Thing with Feathers
It feels weird to say out loud or write about, but I think I am fascinated by loss and grief. I think grief is one of the most…