Director Xu Haofeng seems to love martial arts. His debut film, The Sword Identity, was a solid piece the helped break him out into the world of film and it looks like his follow up feature... Read more
There had been a lot of speculation about the future of the Transformers film franchise like would Michael Bay return to direct, who would be the new lead taking over for Shia Labeouf and wh... Read more
We’ve seen the stills, we’ve watched the trailers and we may have even heard some buzz, but now the time has come for Steven Spielberg’s highly anticipated feature, Lincoln, to hit the big s... Read more
I think everyone born in the late 80s and early 90s remembers Spy Kids, the Robert Rodriguez directed family friend spy film. I know I remember it well and I certainly remember its leads, e... Read more
Though it’s not the way I’d like to see it, I’ve been dying to see the original Jurassic Park in theaters again after seeing it for the first time as little kid in 1993. N... Read more
I’m a fan of Johnny Nguyen as a leading action man. The guy has some serious martial arts talent and it’s no wonder why he does so much stunt work here in Hollywood, from playing... Read more
It took five years to make but it finally looks like Wong Kar Wai’s The Grandmasters is ready to make it’s theatrical debut in China on December 18th. For those of you who aren... Read more
When it came out, I thought Despicable Me was pretty entertaining. It was heartfelt and fun, especially when the minions were around or when the little kid yelled “it’s so fluff... Read more
I’m always amazed when directors go from one extreme to the other when it comes to the types of films they make. Takeshi Miike is a notable example, but there is a Spanish director by the n... Read more
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