2002
Revisiting July Rhapsody is a reminder that Ann Hui is one of the most empathetic and important filmmakers of the Hong Kong New Wave.
In the end, Firefly is full of not only wit, style and imagination, but a burning compassion for its characters, along with their individual differences.
It may not stand against the test of time in all that it has to deliver, but The Ring still proves to audiences why it never sleeps.
Overall, 8 Mile is a very entertaining movie and its lead performance is still strong away from Eminem’s initial massive fame.
And unforgiving and relentless curse, Ju-on delivers on its promise to terrify – even long after the movie has ended.
As the No Time To Die Countdown continues, Jake Tropila takes a look back at Die Another Day, Pierce Brosnan’s final Bond film.
For this week’s entry of Queerly Ever After, we take a look at 2002 French TV-movie You’ll Get Over It.
Looking back on Chris and Paul Weitz’s 2002 comedy About a Boy, one can’t help but find a perfect pandemic watch.
We revisit the film Max, a controversial WWII film from 2002 starring John Cusack.
City of God is a great introduction to world cinema – and here’s our guide to the best foreign language films to seek out afterwards.