Red Beard

Akira Kurosawa’s entire body of work—from 1943’s brash debut Sanshiro Sugata to 1993’s valedictory Madadayo—challenges viewers to awaken to their responsibility to use their talents unselfishly in a desperate world. 1965’s Red Beard is no exception. Set in feudal Japan, it opens with callow Doctor Read More …

Minari

Faith is everywhere in Lee Isaac Chung’s semi-autobiographical pastoral drama about a Korean immigrant family moving from California to the Arkansas Ozarks. Christian faith, certainly, but also faith in reason, in the American dream, in magical thinking, in ourselves and one another. Faith—or lack of Read More …