Experimental & Underground · Mystery · New Media
Memoria: An Existential Wake-Up Call from Film’s Possible Future
Apichatpong’s film is the bang in the night that has the power to shock us out of convention, to help us open our eyes and ears to the rich and[…]


Ezra Haber Glenn is a Lecturer in MIT’s Department of Urban Studies & Planning, where he teaches a special subject on “The City in Film.” His essays, criticism, and reviews have been published in The Arts Fuse, CityLab, Journal of the American Planning Association, Bright Lights Film Journal, WBUR’s The ARTery, Experience Magazine, New York Observer, and Next City. He is the regular film reviewer for Planning magazine and a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics. Follow him on





