When you think about it, it’s been a really long time since we’ve had a straight-up street racing flick hit the screen (or so I think). The last one I can think of was The Fast and the Furi... Read more
It is assured that you will be miserable watching this film; which is not to say that it lacks artistic value, just that it is entirely joyless. Directed by Rithy Pahn, a French studied and... Read more
It’s been a long time since Stephen Chow has released a feature film, six years since his last one hit the states and I haven’t even seen that yet. As a fan of Chow’s slapstick martial arts... Read more
Though it wasn’t a critical darling, audiences raved about 300 in 2007 because of its groundbreaking visuals. There hadn’t ever been a film that looked like 300, which brought Fr... Read more
I think it’s impossible for Wes Anderson to make a movie I won’t like. I have been completely on his wavelength with his quirky sense of humor ever since I saw his second movie,... Read more
Donnie Yen fans, the wait for another Yen actioner is over because in a week Clarence Fok Yiu-leung’s Special ID is hitting theaters here in the states. In Special ID, Donnie Yen plays a lo... Read more
For fans of war movies and Russian cinema, this weekend sees the release of the Russian war film Stalingrad, Russia’s top grossing movie of 2013 and the first ever to be presented in IMAX 3D... Read more
In Bad Words, Guy Trilby is a contestant in the Golden Quill National Spelling Bee competition, but there is only one issue: he is forty years old. Guy (Jason Bateman) exploits a rule that s... Read more
Non-Stop reteams Liam Neeson with his Unknown director Jaume Collet-Serra for another generic and mildly entertaining thriller about a man seeking to prove he is telling the truth. It’s als... Read more
Directed by Song Hae-Sung, the South Korean film Boomerang Family follows a dysfunctional family forced to live in close quarters once again, this time as adults. In the beginning of the fi... Read more
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