It’s always great when you can say “This is not your conventional horror”, in regards to a horror film. The more that phrase gets thrown around the less power it seems to have, but bel... Read more
Mixing violence and humor together is very difficult. The notions seem diametrically opposed to each other: laughter makes you smile, violence makes you cringe. Putting them together often h... Read more
1 Mile Above tells the true story of a young Taiwanese man’s quest to cycle from central China to Lhasa, the highest point in Tibet, to fulfill his recently deceased brother’s final wish of... Read more
The Oranges is a hard film to sum up. Hard in the sense that I don’t think the writers knew what, or who the story was about, so how is the audience meant to? We open with a voice over... Read more
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
The Woodsman And The Rain is a 2011 Japanese film which follows the story of a depressed and lonely Lumberjack who inadvertently gets pulled into the world of film through a simple act of ki... Read more
“There’s only so much a person can take,” says David Long of Murray County, Georgia. “What keeps me going is the blind faith that I’ll see my son again.”... Read more
Inbred is a small budget British horror-comedy released in 2011, and on DVD in 2012. It follows the familiar story of a group who go to a small ‘we should probably turn around now beca... Read more
Did you ever watch those Japanese Metal Hero shows like VR Troopers, Ultraman or Big Bad Beetleborgs as a kid? What about Mighty Morphin Power Rangers? If you did, you know the common them... Read more
Over the summer Magnolia Pictures pictures released Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsso’s crazy Swedish film, Sound of Noise, on DVD. Having already seen the film I have reposted my r... Read more
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