As One: Korea’s Longing for Reunification

Written by Karina Prananto   The PyeongChang Olympics may be over, but the discussion on the chance of reunification is forever a hot topic here in Korea. Since the latest … Read More

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Looking Back at Walt Disney’s First Film

Written by Natale Ryan Photographed by Teerawut Masawat Walt Disney Studios is a powerhouse in Hollywood. With more than 400 feature films produced, they also create a tremendous amount of … Read More

A Blast From the Past: Revisiting E.T. The Extra Terrestrial

Written by Natale Ryan   E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial may be one of the most personal blockbusters ever made. Inspired in part by director Steven Spielberg’s suburban upbringing and his parents’ … Read More

Looking Back at The X-Files

Written by Natale Ryan In 1993, The X-Files, written by Chris Carter, appeared on the Fox network. The series, which inspired two movies and was revived twice, features two FBI … Read More

Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! – Why Movie Fans Are Divided

Written by Natale Ryan Darren Aronofsky has a tremendous number of landmark movies on his resume. His most well-known accomplishments are 2000’s Requiem for a Dream and 2010’s Black Swan. … Read More

Holiday Movie Review

Written by Natale Ryan   Christmas is one of the most nostalgic holidays for many. The most comforting thing, for me, is curling up with a family film and sipping … Read More

Thanksgiving Movie Review

Written by Natale Ryan   In the United States, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. Whereas in Canada, it is celebrated on the second Monday of October. … Read More

Looking Back at a Classic Thriller: Night of the Hunter

Written by Natale Ryan Since fall is around the corner, and Halloween is approaching, I thought it would be appropriate if we took a look at one of the most … Read More