One of the many documentaries playing at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival is Erik Shirai’s The Birth of Sake, a film that I, and probably others interested in the art of sake brewing, was v... Read more
The documentary GORED opens with footage of aging bullfighter Antonio Barrera’s final performance as a bullfighter on December 12, 2012 in Mexico. Director Ido Mizrahy shows Barrera k... Read more
It’s strange to think it has taken so long for this story to make it to the big screen, but it’s finally here in the form of Kidnapping Freddy Heineken, which follows the true st... Read more
A man walks into a cavern where a skeletal figure sits in the center, head bowed. The man approaches it chanting quietly, scared out of his mind. The place is India. The time is 1901. The co... Read more
Last year, Thai director and fight choreographer Panna Rittikrai shockingly passed away at the young age of 53. He was one of the men that introduced the world to Tony Jaa in Ong Bak and wen... Read more
It’s pretty much a given that as soon as human-like robots are invented, someone (most likely male scientists) will figure out how to turn them into sex machines. Now, please don... Read more
When you tell me there’s a movie from the creators of The Raid being released, you’re immediately going to have my attention. Last year, director Gareth Evans produced a film called Killers,... Read more
I don’t know about you, but I always find that when it comes to watching movie trailers, it seems to spoil the film itself. Whether the film is something of a cinematic genius or not,... Read more
The Fast and the Furious franchise is probably the greatest guilty pleasure film series out there. While it’s had its low points, the second they shifted the series from street racing to hei... Read more
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