‘Mlungu Wam (Good Madam)’ is an unnerving South African horror film that explores the trauma of segregation through effective character development.
Author: Ricardo Gallegos
Smartly using environmental and political themes, ‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’ is a remarkable exploration of hope in times of unrest.
Directed by Arsalan Amiri, the Iranian film ‘Zalava’ plays with horror tropes to create a brilliant film about paranoia and religious superstitions.
Directed by Fabrice Du Welz, ‘Inexorable’ is a gripping erotic thriller with enough shocks to keep the entertainment flowing.
Ho Wi Ding’s Terrorizers is a brilliant film that interweaves four stories to create a powerful exploration of the proliferation of misogynistic ideas.
‘Becoming Cousteau’ is a marvelous look into a legendary explorer and filmmaker that also serves as an inspiring force to fight for our planet.
Based on an Estonian mythological creature, Kratt blends adventure, gore, coming-of-age, morality, and comedy in one tight, highly entertaining package.
Shinji Hamasaki’s Not Quite Dead Yet is an endearing and funny tale about communication and love that also happens to feature rock, ghosts, and espionage.