My latest review from the 2013 New York Asian Film Festival (which is now over) is the Chinese/French drama, Mystery, and what a drama it is! From the mind of ‘controversial’ dir... Read more
Possibly one of the more uplifting and warm films in this years New York Asian Film Festival, When A Wolf Falls In Love With A Sheep is set in Taiwan’s famous cram school streets, Nany... Read more
Recently screened at the NYAFF (New York Asian Film Festival), Juvenile Offender is a masterful, quiet film following the troubled life of South Korean teen Ji-gu (Young Ju Seo) as he battle... Read more
They don’t all come as enthralling as 2012 South Korean Action Thriller Confession of Murder. I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing a few films for this year’s New York Asian... Read more
Like many movie lovers out there, romantic comedies are often annoying as all hell to watch, but if there was one country’s rom-coms that you should see at any festival that showcases cinema... Read more
Residing in Denver, Colorado has its perks, but it also has its downsides. One of the downsides is that I typically miss out on some really awesome film festivals that run through NY and LA.... Read more
The first film I screened at this year’s Japan Cuts festival was Toshiaki Toyoda’s I’m Flash! Which stars Battle Royale lead Tatsuya Fujiwara as Rui Yoshino, a charismatic leader of a religi... Read more
At this year’s NYAFF I was surprised to see that there was only one midnight film, which is a bummer because those are my favorite to attend. The movies are always crazy and the crowd is al... Read more
Concert documentaries are always fan favorites. Generally the people that see these films know a thing or two about the artist and crave more information about them while wanting to underst... Read more
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