Be prepared for very little pay-off in this slow paced, uninteresting, over-hyped 128 minute crime-mystery that is sure to put you off watching another film for a week! With bland, bitterly... Read more
It’s hard to sum up the Australian political comedy documentary Aim High In Creation!, which is surprisingly a much more fascinating story than the trailer makes it out to be. Aim High... Read more
All eyes are wide open for this slick as they come South Korean actioner about a highly skilled surveillance team within the Korean Police Forces Special Crime Department, that’s on co... Read more
In comparison to other years, this year’s NYAFF seems to be packed with more films that have left me questioning my own sanity than others. I have walked out of three different movies wonder... Read more
Kim Ki-duk is one of the most notorious filmmakers working today. The South Korean auteur is, in ways, similar to Lars von Trier in that he doesn’t give a damn about the subject matter or w... Read more
Have you ever seen a comedy about Asian prostitutes and various sex workers before? Because, up until the start of the NYAFF, I hadn’t either. Apparently, Hong Kong comedic actress Sandra Ng... Read more
Easily the best and most entertaining festival NY has to offer, the New York Asian Film Festival is back for its 13th incarnation and it sure as hell looks like it’ll be another solid... Read more
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
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