- The feminist film this world needs Director, Wash Westmoreland (Still Alice), co-wrote with Rebecca Lenkiewicz and his spouse, Richard Glatzer (Still Alice), and cooperated with Killer Films’ producer, Christine Vachon, once more. Based on the true story about the French novelist, Colette, it begins from the marriage with Willy in 1893 into the early... Continue Reading →
LFF Film Review: Girl (2018)
- Victor Polster gives the most heartbreakingly genuine emotion in search of one’s self. From the first ten minutes, as an audience, I believe that we all assumed they are a happy couple with a little boy. Until we see her at the doctor taking the examinations, the reality comes out shockingly. Such an irony,... Continue Reading →
LFF Film Review: Assassination Nation (2018)
- Modern The Crucible in the millennial style A story about hunting girls in a small town called Salem? It is a good choice of beginning this crazy tale. In a high school in the US, Lily and her three best friends are just having a regular senior-year life. Until an anonymous hacker starts... Continue Reading →
