If Bong Joon-ho’s work has a through-line, it is that at its core he is keenly and consistently attuned the power to provoke a kind of self-reckoning
If work that reveals the softer side of manhood shines so brightly in the pantheon of cinema, surely the qualities it relies on from the directors, actors and protagonists who embody them, are qualities worth ...
As we apply the contemporary to history, should we separate the artist from the art?
How the award-winning Mexican filmmaker dove into his memories and those of the housekeeper who raised him to discuss marginalization
The comedian is the youngest host of a U.S. political comedy show and the first Indian one
This year's New York Film Festival selection had a good deal to say about the heroine and how she is seen and heard in this shifting world order
In a patriarchy that polices women, the four female leads of 'Veere Di Wedding' embody possibilities
Netflix's 'Sacred Games' is more than phenomenal TV; it’s a shape-shifter
Is being able to check 'agender' when it is not a descriptor with equal permissions, just one more othering?
Nandita Das’s 'Manto' and Rohena Gera’s 'Sir' were two female-directed Indian films featured at this year's Cannes Film Festival