Everything Coming To MUBI in May 2022: MUBI, the global distributor and curated film streaming service, has revealed its line-up for May 2022 including premieres, double-bills, and exclusive releases. Coinciding with the 75th…

Everything Coming To MUBI in May 2022: MUBI, the global distributor and curated film streaming service, has revealed its line-up for May 2022 including premieres, double-bills, and exclusive releases. Coinciding with the 75th…
Phil Tippett’s ‘Mad God’ squarely falls in the league of the rare posse of films that redefine and stretch the bounds of filmmaking. It would not be amiss to put it in…
Isle of Dogs Review [2018]: Creating resonance through a language barrier To quickly summarize the plot, Isle of Dogs tells the story of a near-future Japan that has quarantined all dogs onto…
It is a huge risk to adapt a beloved children’s novella like The Little Prince, which is one of the most translated books in the world (translated to more than 250 languages) and sold more than 14 million copies worldwide. Although its water-color illustrations feel akin to children book, French author Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s observations on human condition in “Little Prince” are more poignant than what we witness in some credible, modern adult fictions.