Lynn Chen’s “I Will Make You Mine” proves yet again that black-and-white films are often anything but. Overseeing a debut that’s nuanced and gently wry (and shot to sumptuous effect), she brings fine ...
Coming-of-age story “The Tin Mine” (Maha’lai muang rae) took top honors at the 15th Supannahongsa awards, Thailand’s more prestigious film kudos. Pic won six awards including picture and director for ...
Over the last few years, there has been a cinematic emergence of one-location films that stretch the boundaries of the phrase. From The Raid’s single apartment complex to Locke and Buried’s car and ...