We all strive for those perfect moments in our lives (especially in romantic relationships), but what lengths would you go to achieve that perfection? In The Infinite Man, a man learns the c... Read more
While I’ve seen many ridiculous films throughout my Asian film kick over the last month, I usually know which films are going to be crazy since word gets out about them from other festivals,... Read more
The complicated issues of adulthood are on show here in this warm comedy drama from the POV of a teenage girl in Au Revoir L’Ete. This thoughtful film is seen through the eyes of 18 ye... Read more
Like many adults out there, I’m a sucker for childish comedies, the type of over-the-top kid film that, as an adult, you can’t help but laugh at yet also find some random emotional connectio... Read more
The world’s most inept police force takes on a gang of criminals in the Hong Kong action film, Firestorm. Billed as throwing logic out the window; the tagline for Firestorm isn’t... Read more
Tissues at the ready as you’ll laugh and cry along with The Great Passage, which tells a smart story about intelligent people with gusto and heart. This is the sort of film that The Ne... Read more
Director SABU’s artsy, black & white horror/thriller Miss Zombie is set to make its NY premiere at the NYAFF/Japan Cuts today. The film is set in Japan during a time where zombies exist... Read more
As we continue to storm on and transition from the NYAFF to Japan Cuts, there are still a few titles which are co-presented by both festivals, one of which is Sion Sono’s crazy love letter t... Read more
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
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