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What Does That Nature Say To You (2025)

October 20, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Meet the parents

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2025, Cho Yun-hee, class divide, courtship, dramedy, family relationships, ha seong-guk, hong sang-soo, Kang So-yi, kwon hae-hyo, south korea

Sentimental Value (2025)

October 12, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Cinema, as told by baseball’s triple play

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2025, cannes 2025, elle fanning, eskil vogt, family drama, family relationships, father-daughter relationship, festival du nouveau cinema 2025, film review, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, jesper christensen, joachim trier, movie review, oslo, renate reinsve, scandinavia, sentimental value, stellan skarsgård

Columbus (2017)

September 4, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Screenshots bound for Tumblr (R.I.P.)

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2010s, 2017, aesthetics, architecture, columbus, drama, family relationships, film review, haley lu richardson, john cho, kogonada, life changes, movie review, parker posey

Love & Basketball (2000)

August 10, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Ball is life, ball is love

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2000, 2000s, alfre woodard, basketball, dennis haysbert, family relationships, feminism, Gina Prince-Bythewood, infidelity, love and basketball, movie review, omar epps, romance, sanaa lathan, sports

The Phoenician Scheme (2025)

July 13, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Wes Anderson’s creative method revealed

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2025, benedict cumberbatch, benicio del toro, bryan cranston, comedy, family relationships, industrialist, mia threapleton, michael cera, movie review, richard ayoade, scarlett johansson, the phoenician scheme, tom hanks, wes anderson

The End of Summer (1961)

July 22, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Picture perfect

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1960s, 1961, cinematography, drama, family relationships, Ganjirô Nakamura, japan, Kôgo Noda, Keiju Kobayashi, kyoto, Michiyo Aratama, movie review, Setsuko Hara, the end of summer, Yasujirô Ozu, Yôko Tsukasa

Alma’s Rainbow (1994)

July 9, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Bridging the generational divide

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1990s, 1994, alma's rainbow, Ayoka Chenzira, bipoc cinema, brooklyn, coming of age, family, family relationships, Kim Weston-Moran, lee dobson, Mizan Kirby, movie review, Victoria Gabrielle-Platt

The Heiress (1949)

May 12, 2024May 13, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

What’s my favorite word? Icy

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1940s, 1949, augustus goetz, bad romance, family relationships, henry james, miriam hopkins, montgomery clift, movie review, olivia de havilland, ralph richardson, ruth goetz, the heiress, toxic family relationships, william wyler

Riceboy Sleeps (2022)

April 19, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

You can’t know where you’re going without knowing where you’ve been

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2022, andrew yong hoon lee, anthony shim, canada, canada immigration, choi seung-yoon, cultural divide, ethan hwang, family relationships, movie review, riceboy sleeps, set in the 90s, south korea, vancouver

American Fiction (2023)

February 1, 2024 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Why it gotta be black?

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2023, american fiction, boston, cord jefferson, family relationships, grace edwards, issa rae, jeffrey wright, literature, movie review, oscars 2024, review, satire, social commentary, sterling k. brown, tracee ellis ross

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