Tag: John Cho

Tigertail | Review

Tiger, Tiger Burning Dim: Yang Unveils a No-frills Yarn on Relationships, Regret Producer Alan Yang (“Parks and Recreation,” “Master of None”) presents a highly personal,...

The Grudge (2020) | Review

Curse Strings: Pesce Reawakens J-horror Cornerstone with Studio Reboot Director Nicolas Pesce becomes the first Borderline Film alum to enter studio filmmaking with his reboot...

The Oath | Review

We Will Never Be Loyals: Barinholtz Gets Guignol in Acerbic Political Satire Actor/comedian Ike Barinholtz uses gleeful absurdity to provide some food for thought on...

Interview: Aneesh Chaganty, Sev Ohanian & Natalie Qasabian – Searching

Search—an absorbing thriller set entirely on computer screens—took home three awards at Sundance ‘18. I sat down for an interview with three of the...

Searching | Review

The Search is Over: Chaganty Transcends ‘found-footage’ and then some with Debut Aneesh Chaganty’s absorbing feature debut Searching follows a desperate father’s hunt for his missing daughter—set...

Video: Aneesh Chaganty’s Searching | 2018 Sundance Film Festival

A desktop dramatic thriller that works as a relatable and palpable cautionary tale, on paper and conceptually speaking, Aneesh Chaganty's debut film should be...

Sundance ’18: Decker, Moselle, Spiro, Hosking & Zagar Among NEXT Selections

Last year's batch of ten included some primo items in David Lowery's A Ghost Story, Janicza Bravo's Lemon and Justin Chon's Gook (the Sundance...

Columbus | Review

Floating Weeds: Kogonada Looks at the Shape of Things in Masterful Debut Kogonada, who may be familiar to most cineastes thanks to his video essays...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Aaron Katz’s Gemini

In his quiet ascension from micro indie filmmaker (2005's All the Stage Is a World, 2006's Dance Party, USA, 2007's Quiet City, 2010's Cold...

Star Trek Beyond | Review

Back to Basics: Lin Takes Another Franchise Where It Has Bravely Gone Before Director Justin Lin (Fast and Furious installments three, four, five, and six)...

What’s Your Sign?: Aaron Katz Lands Lola Kirke, Zoe Kravitz & John Cho for “Gemini”

Fitting that the film title for this thriller is being filmed in it's birthday month, the sign that is represented by the twins Castor...

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2025 Berlinale: Linklater, Hadžihalilović, Sangsoo, Gabriel Mascaro, Michel Franco, Vivian Qu & Mary Bronstein in Comp

Nineteen features in competition, Artistic Director Tricia Tuttle loaded...

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