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  • Unclickable

    ★★★★

  • The Things You Kill

    ★★★★

  • Sudden Outbursts of Emotions

    ★★★½

  • Sons

    ★★★½

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Unclickable
★★★★ Liked Watched

Digital advertising fraud is something that has undoubtedly touched everyone’s lives, but few know or pay attention to how the “industry” works. UNCLICKABLE is a documentary that dives deep into the web, social media platforms such as Google and Facebook, and the millions or billions of dollars that drives it all. Most interestingly, the filmmakers take it upon themselves to make their own fraudulent networks in order to drive the story forward.

Part of REDEFINE magazine's capsule reviews from Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) 2025. See them all at bit.ly/redefine2025siff

The Things You Kill
★★★★ Liked Rewatched

A dramatic psychological thriller set in Turkey, THE THINGS YOU KILL is hair-raising, violent, and shows a family struggling to deal with an unexpected tragedy. When answers are distant, secrets are buried, and some would rather not know the truth, the line blurs easily between fiction and reality.

Part of REDEFINE magazine's capsule reviews from Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) 2025. See them all at bit.ly/redefine2025siff

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Kokomo City
★★★★★ Liked Rewatched

KOKOMO CITY is a raw, real, and intimate look into the lives of four Black transgender sex workers who generously allow the camera into their homes, so that they can authentically tell their stories in their full glory. The tenderness and intelligence of the women – many of whom have experienced difficulties but are unapologetic about the actions to survive – truly shines through.

Music industry veteran and first-time filmmaker D. Smith presents these stories with simultaneous grit and grace.…

Mileage
★★★★★ Liked Watched

High tension holds throughout Mileage, an animated short film set vaguely in Cuba and featuring a cab driver who steals the life force of those he drives around. Harrowing and striking in its presentation, the project is the collaboration between a number of student creators, and its craftsmanship is top-notch.

See more of our capsule reviews from Seattle Asian American Film Festival 2023: bit.ly/redefine2023saaff