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Category: review

Netflix's "Love, Death & Robots" returned for its second season on May 14, 2021.
review, TV

‘Love, Death & Robots’ reboots with another volume

Have you caught up on the second season of Netflix’s “Love, Death & Robots”? Our writer Catherine spills her thoughts in this review. Continue reading ‘Love, Death & Robots’ reboots with another volume

May 24, 2021March 27, 2022Leave a comment
Jujutsu Kaisen anime
Anime, review

Why Is Jujutsu Kaisen So Popular?

Jujutsu Kaisen has skyrocketed in popularity since its release. It’s a perfect mix of fantasy & horror that leaves fans wanting more. Continue reading Why Is Jujutsu Kaisen So Popular?

April 25, 20211 Comment
Olivia Munn stars in Justine Bateman's feature film "Violet" which debuted at SXSW Film Festival 2021.
Film, review, SXSW

Justine Bateman’s Film ‘Violet’ Explores The Voice in your Head

Writer/director Justine Bateman’s “Violet” film premiered at SXSW. The film explores the overpowering and demeaning inner voice. Continue reading Justine Bateman’s Film ‘Violet’ Explores The Voice in your Head

chinlinpanMarch 27, 2021Leave a comment
Black and white still of Judy Song as Ji Yeon Park in Kayla Yumi Lewis's "Parked In America" series pilot.
Film, review, SXSW

Kayla Yumi Lewis’s ‘Parked In America’ is the YA show for Asian teens

Kayla Yumi Lewis’s “Parked In America” is an ambitious series perfect for Asian teens. Read our review of the pilot from SXSW 2021. Continue reading Kayla Yumi Lewis’s ‘Parked In America’ is the YA show for Asian teens

chinlinpanMarch 17, 2021March 27, 2022Leave a comment
Promotional "Hysterical" film banner
Film, Recaps, review, SXSW

‘Hysterical’ Documents The Strength of Standup’s Women

From director Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, documentary “Hysterical” gives us an intimate look at the journeys of standup women. Continue reading ‘Hysterical’ Documents The Strength of Standup’s Women

chinlinpanMarch 16, 2021March 27, 20221 Comment
Carey Williams' film "R#J" is a modern retelling of "Romeo and Juliet."
Festivals, Film, review, Sundance

Review: ‘R#J’ is the latest adaptation for the next generation

Writer/director Carey Williams brings to life the coolest retelling of Shakespeare’s classic “Romeo and Juliet” in his “R#J.” Continue reading Review: ‘R#J’ is the latest adaptation for the next generation

chinlinpanJanuary 31, 2021March 27, 2022Leave a comment
Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson star in Rebecca Hall's directorial debut film, Passing
Festivals, Film, review, Sundance

Review: ‘Passing’ is rich, meticulous film about racial identity

Actress Rebecca Hall’s debut film “Passing” starring Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2021. Read our review. Continue reading Review: ‘Passing’ is rich, meticulous film about racial identity

chinlinpanJanuary 31, 2021March 27, 20221 Comment
Jason Isaacs and Martha Plimpton star in Fran Kranz's debut feature film, "Mass."
Festivals, Film, review, Sundance

Review: Fran Kranz’s ‘Mass’ film tackles grief, mental health

Actor Fran Kranz’s debut film “Mass” starring Jason Isaacs and Martha Plimpton debuted at Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 30. Read our review. Continue reading Review: Fran Kranz’s ‘Mass’ film tackles grief, mental health

chinlinpanJanuary 30, 2021March 27, 2022Leave a comment
Writer/director Christopher Makoto Yogi's film "I Was a Simple Man" debuted at Sundance Film Festival 2021.
Festivals, Film, review, Sundance

Review: ‘I Was a Simple Man’ explores generational trauma

Writer/director Christopher Makoto Yogi’s film “I Was a Simple Man” debuted at Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 29, 2021. Read our review. Continue reading Review: ‘I Was a Simple Man’ explores generational trauma

chinlinpanJanuary 29, 2021March 27, 2022Leave a comment
Soma and Asahi faced off in season 5 of "Food Wars"
Anime, review

All The Things That Ruined Food Wars Season 5

After bingeing on all of the popular food-centric anime series, our editor ChinLin gives her thoughts on Food Wars season 5. Continue reading All The Things That Ruined Food Wars Season 5

chinlinpanDecember 15, 2020March 27, 20225 Comments

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