Oh yes, it’s almost that time of year again. The one week a year that every comic, movie and TV fanboy has dreamt about since last July, the 2012 San Diego Comic Con. With the largest... Read more
Whether you are just dipping your feet into Asian cinema or are an avid Asian cinephile, if there was one New York Asian Film Festival to attend, it’s this one! Not only is Choi Min-S... Read more
Today has been such a great day for news regarding Asian films. First we get word on the status of Ip Man 3, and then later in the day, via their Facebook page, the New York Asian Film Fest... Read more
Though the festival has come to an end, I still have a few more items to post. The first is this wonderful interview I had with first time director Boris Rodriguez and supporting star Georg... Read more
Narrated by actor and former Lake Stevens wrestler Chris Pratt (The Five-Year Engagement; Moneyball), On the Mat chronicles the Lake Stevens High wrestling team as they battle their way thro... Read more
Directed by Stephen Maing, High Tech, Low Life follows two anti-censorship bloggers, the young and tech-savvy Zhou Shuguang AKA Zola and the older biking nomad with a camcorder, Zhang Shihe... Read more
Although not shot in black and white, but converted in post, While We Were Here captures wonderful shades that are reminiscent of film noir. Rather than shy away from the beauty of the lands... Read more
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding is a film that’s fully aware of all the cliches associated with wedding movies and movies about falling in love and utilizes them, yet it still works. ... Read more
Commissioned by BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) itself, BAM 150, directed by Michael Sládek, is not just a documentary about the Academy, but also the history of performing arts in New York... Read more
Scene: Brendan Fraser’s mansion. Fraser is watching George of the Jungle on Blu-ray. Enter Alan, his agent. Alan: Hey Brendan, remember Airheads? Fraser: [Pauses George of the Jungle... Read more
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