Minari

The 30 best films of 2021

By Little White Lies

Our annual countdown of the year’s finest silver screen offerings. How many have you seen?

Steven Yeun is finally getting his dues

By Hannah Strong

From The Walking Dead to Minari, we chart the amazing journey of this Oscar-nominated star.

Lee Isaac Chung, Steven Yeun and Alan S Kim on making Minari

By Hannah Strong

The writer/director and on-screen father-son tell the story of how they captured cinematic lightning in a bottle.

Minari

By Kambole Campbell

This gorgeous semi-memoir filters the ragged glory of the American Dream through a family of South Korean immigrant farmers.

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How Minari conveys Asian wariness of the American Dream

By Ian Wang

Lee Isaac Chung’s film carries on a tradition of skepticism towards the promises of cultural assimilation.

LWLies 88: The Minari issue – On sale now!

By Hannah Strong

Brighten up your year with our illustrated celebration of Lee Isaac Chung’s charming immigrant fable.

Minari – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Lee Isaac Chung’s beautifully observed drama follows a South Korean family who relocate to rural Arkansas.

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