NYAFF 2010: Merantau Movie Review (Indonesia)
Now I’ve recently been going through a martial arts craze and the need for me to watch high octane ass kicking has skyrocketed to the point where I’m almost willing to go out and learn how to do it...
Now I’ve recently been going through a martial arts craze and the need for me to watch high octane ass kicking has skyrocketed to the point where I’m almost willing to go out and learn how to do it...
Iko Uwais is back in some concept footage for his upcoming prison gang film, Beranda. The film is directed and written by Gareth Huw Evans, the same guy who teamed up with Uwais in the explosive martial arts film,...
I recently took my first foray into the Japanese exploitative cult film genre at the NYAFF and was blown away by the insanity that unfolded before my eyes. I attended the International Premiere of Mutant Girls Squad, which is...
Hideo Nakata’s new thriller, The Incite Mill: 7-Day Death Game, looks like the Japanese thriller version of Clue except there is money involved for the survivors rather than a possible jail sentence. In case you didn’t know, this is...
Well the new trailer for Paranormal Activity 2 trailer is up and all i can ask myself is can they repeat the suspsense and horror of the first film? With a new director and scriptwriter it may be tought...
Studio Ghibli, aka the Pixar of the East, is back with its latest movie, The Borrower Arietty , which is based off the children’s novels by Mary Norton. The film is directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi but the adapted screenplay...
That’s right everyone, our favorite focken family is back in the all new movie Little Fockers. DeNiro, Stiller, Streisand, Wilson, and Polo have returned for the third installment of the comedic “Meet The” trilogy and they brought some new...
This week we have two foreign movies and two american movies that will surely entice you to hit the theater this summer instead of tanning your body on the beach. Instead of writing on and on, just go check...
Last week I had the rare opportunity to attend a screening so far in advance that the film had actually not been completed yet. That’s right, it wasn’t the final print which was pretty neat. The other cool part...
Although I don’t understand the purpose of Britt Reid in this movie, aka the Green Hornet, I am willing to let it slide because Kato, played by Jay Chou, is just such a cool character. I could probably watch...