“For such a deeply personal film—one that is so rooted in Chung’s own childhood and his identity as a son of Korean immigrants—to simultaneously be so universal to the American experience and human experience is nothing short of phenomenal and praise-worthy.”
By Nick Sansone
Film | Oxygen (2021)
“The film could have easily been about the pertinence of memory and self, when it tries so hard to include multiple surprises at once and—as a result—loses its own sense of pertinence.”
By Trevor Ruth
Book | Mythos (2017)
“But because of its commitment to fiction and powerful storytelling, Mythos is able to extend its reach into the realm of genuine cultural distillation without relying on allegory or a didactic mode.”