All Reviews
Immersed
Levi's charity live stream gets weird when he realizes he’s unable to exit a VR horror game. Even more concerning, the AI antagonist's behaviour morphs from sinister to sensual.
Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis
Kirigoe Mima's fans are unhappy because she's updating her image. They don't want her to become unfamiliar. One is going to make sure she never changes.
Iris and the Dead
Personal and family history are woven together to depict the emotional vulnerability and trauma that resulted from a therapist's abuse of power. In the underworld, offerings made to a mute god allow the dead to experience life once more. What will become of our narrator without her mind?
The Years Shall Run Like Rabbits
A hologram gains sentience after lunar citizens flee the moon for earth. The dead are reanimated by mushrooms. An android is sent into space to destroy the infected. In this futuristic dystopia, love spans centuries, exceeds limits, and defies programming.
John Dies at the End
The town is Undisclosed. David Wong and John Cheese are fake names. Soy sauce is a drug that lets you see beyond the boundaries of time and the dimensional planes of existence; and it will burrow its way inside of you whether you want to take it or not. Korrok is coming, and this book…
My Imaginary Boyfriend
Phraphai meets a boy at his neighbourhood playground that no one else can see or hear. Twenty years later, he returns to his childhood home, and finds an adult Klongyao waiting for him at the swingset. Overjoyed to reconnect, Phraphai doesn't hesitate to swear never to leave Klongyao again.
Horror Movie
Thirty years after filming, the sole-surviving cast member is back for the reboot of a never-released horror movie, and he's willing to feed into the "cursed film" mystery, no matter what cost.
Seeking Spirit: A Vietnamese (Non)Buddhist Memoir
A deeply introspective look at Trinh's life through her experiences, juxtaposed alongside figures from well known myths, legends, and religious texts.
Fuse
A raw, self-examination of belonging, and being. In Fuse, Hollay Ghadery shares vulnerable snapshots of her mental health journey, with visceral honesty, through the poetic lens of hindsight.









