SF8 finishes its anthology with a darkly disquieting piece about parents, children, suicide and dealing with death
Following on from the excellent Gameboys, Pinoy television has now delivered the equally-good Like in the Movies (Gaya Sa Pelikula)
A cute Uee and Choi Shi-won carry a cute story on virtual dating that has little depth but a lot of cute. Did I mention it’s cute?
SF8’s sixth story is an enigmatic and disturbing tale of bullying and suicide in a world where reputation means more than life
It’s the end of the world. SF8’s fifth story fails as science fiction but works as a story.
Technology is universally beneficial in the universes created by SF8. That techno-optimism is most evident in the anthology’s fourth episode, Blink.
Joan’s Galaxy is a short piece about finding happiness in a fleeting life. But while it might work as a character study, it fails as a piece of science fiction.
Forest of Secrets (Stranger) is now winding up its second season on Netflix. What does its protagonist’s brain injury tell us about corruption?
Netflix’s new Korean original The School Nurse Files is a bizarre, surreal and fun-filled ride that celebrates non-conformity and calls for us to embrace every part of ourselves