One of the films at the upcoming Korean Cultureal Service Free Movie Night in NYC is the micro-budget genre film, Invasion of Alien Bikini directed by Young-doo Oh. As you can probably tell... Read more
Back in 2004, writer-director-actor Shane Carruth shocked the cinema world with his nano-budgeted debut feature Primer at the Sundance Film Festival. A mind-bending and dramatic examination... Read more
I can’t say that I’ve spent a lot of time visiting the Jersey Shore in my life, but I’d be lying if I said that the unique seaside culture of that area hasn’t had an... Read more
Here in the United States people usually foam at the mouth whenever a classic television series is remade as a (usually terrible) movie. There have been dozens of examples in the last decad... Read more
One of the first movies in which I can actually remember going to the theater and seeing as a kid was Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. It was an epic experience fueled by one of my favorit... Read more
Reviews of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln are long-cemented in Hollywood’s history books, ranking highest among the 2013 Oscar nominations and adding a third Academy Award to the already decorat... Read more
Danny Boyle always manages to surprise me with his diverse slate of film. Always stunning to watch, the champion of lighting and mood, and usually cool stories, goes back to his roots with... Read more
Matthias Hoenes’ 2012 British Comedy-Horror Cockneys vs Zombies was a nice attempt at trying something different in the Zombies Comedy-Horror franchise. The films follows the story of... Read more
G.I. Joe: Retaliation didn’t have much going for it when I sat down to watch the film. Sure, it had a pretty good cast, but it had a director, Jon Chu, who had only made movies like Step Up... Read more
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