Review: ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ treats its titular proposition with unsettling ambiguity
At the outset of Japanese auteur Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s new film, we see only three words: Evil Does Exist. After a few seconds, the word...
Review: Japanese indie film ‘Perfect Days’ is everything that is human
A Japanese international film, a German director and a 1960s American rock-and-roll soundtrack. And somehow, it all works.
Perfect Days follows one of the most...
Review: 40 years since its release, ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ remains a rock masterpiece
Born In The U.S.A. was a huge hit upon its release in 1984, containing seven top-10 hit singles and propelling Bruce Springsteen to super-star...
Review: ‘Wall of Eyes’ reveals The Smile as a fresh and exciting ‘new’ group
Although The Smile has only released two albums, its three members are no musical newcomers.
Singer-songwriter Thom Yorke of Radiohead, along with his multi-instrumentalist-savant bandmate...
Review: Inaugural NAC Hip Hop Festival showcases urban retelling of ‘Oliver Twist’
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