About Jericho Tadeo
Jericho is a writer and editor whose words can be found at The Asian Cut, The Edge, The Nerd Daily, and more. Though cinema is his sandbox, he has also written about many topics like food, fashion, and finance. He's also great a recommending movies (just ask!).
Latest Articles
In Flames Review: A Must-See Genre-Bending Pakistani Horror Movie
Set in Karachi, In Flames stars Ramesha Nawal as medical student Mariam, who is being pursued by a demonic force from her past.
In Flames Director on His Very Different Horror Film and a Renaissance in Canadian Cinema
In Flames releases in select theaters April 12. Here's our exclusive interview with the film's writer and director, Zarrar Kahn.
Exclusive: Femme Cast and Directors Peel Back the Layers of Their Complex Neo-Noir Thriller
MovieWeb interviewed directors, Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping, and stars, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay, about their newest film, Femme.
Femme Review: An Edge-of-Your-Seat Queering of the Neo-Noir Crime Thriller
Femme follows drag queen Jules (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) as he seeks revenge on the man who physically assaulted him (George MacKay) outside the club.
Desert Road Review: A Mind-Boggling Thriller Steered by Its Fantastic Lead Actress [SXSW 2024]
Desert Road finds an unnamed woman stranded and alone after her car breaks down, and the road she's on carries a frightening sci-fi mystery.
Exclusive: Shannon Triplett on Desert Road and Unintentionally Becoming a Director [SXSW 2024]
We interviewed director Shannon Triplett about her feature debut, Desert Road, a trippy sci-fi indie film from SXSW.
Dìdi (弟弟) Review: A Thoughtful Coming-of-Age Drama That Will Make Millennials Cry and Cringe [Sundance 2024]
Dìdi takes us back to 2008 Fremont, California, where 13-year-old Chris Wang is enjoying (and enduring) his last summer before high school.
Drift Review: Cynthia Erivo Single-Handedly Keeps This Refugee Drama Afloat
Drift stars Cynthia Erivo as Jacqueline, a Liberian refugee who finds herself struggling to survive on a Greek island.
Frida Review: Frida Kahlo Speaks for Herself in a Self-Sabotaging Documentary [Sundance 2024]
Carla Gutiérrez makes her directorial debut with Frida, which brings the iconic artist to life using her own words and artwork.
Sebastian Review: Queer Cinema's Past and Present Collide in an Uneven Drama About Artistic Pursuit [Sundance 2024]
Sebastian stars Ruaridh Mollica as Max, a budding writer in London, whose debut novel is based on his experiences as a sex worker.
Sujo Review: A Gripping Mexican Cartel Drama Explores Free Will [Sundance 2024]
Sujo's father was a cartel member. While he wants a different life for himself, growing up in a cycle of violence might make that fate unattainable.
Thelma Review: June Squibb Could Be the Next Tom Cruise [Sundance 2024]
June Squibb channels her inner Tom Cruise in Thelma, an action comedy about a grandmother who goes to great lengths to get back at her scammers.
Exclusive: Bliss Team Discusses the Film's 20-Year Journey to the Screen [Slamdance 2024]
We interviewed director Joe Maggio and stars Clint Jordan and Faryl Amadeus about their Slamdance 2024 film, Bliss, the sequel to 2001's Virgil Bliss.
Exclusive: Monster's Yûji Sakamoto on Writing One of the Year's Best Screenplays
Japanese screenwriter Yuji Sakamoto talks about his latest film, Monster, which first made waves at Cannes earlier this year.
Exclusive: Tripped Up Stars and Director on Bringing Much-Needed Light and Laughter with New Movie
MovieWeb interviewed director Shruti Ganguly and stars Leah Lewis and Judy Gold about the culinary comedy, Tripped Up.
Dicks: The Musical Review: A24 Really Said Gay Rights!
A24's first-ever musical movie, Dicks: The Musical follows two long-lost twin brothers who plot to secretly reunite their estranged parents.
Exclusive: Dicks: The Musical Cast and Director on Pulling Off A24's Raunchiest Movie Yet
We interviewed Larry Charles and the cast of A24's Dicks: The Musical, a raunchy yet heartfelt film with Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, and Bowen Yang.
Strange Way of Life Review: The Classic Old West with a Gay and Sexy Twist
Strange Way of Life stars Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke as lovers in the Old West who reunite for the first time in 25 years.
Exclusive: The Kill Room Director Nicol Paone on Holding a Mirror to the Art World
Fine art meets organized crime in director Nicol Paone's comedy thriller, The Kill Room, starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Joe Manganiello.
Exclusive: Andy Lau and Ning Hao on Satirizing Stardom and the Film Industry with The Movie Emperor
We interviewed star Andy Lau and director Ning Hao at TIFF 2023 about their newest film, The Movie Emperor.