Despite positive press from all over the globe, the Norwegian drama Oslo, August 31st has finally made its way to DVD in the United States after premiering way back at the 2011 Cannes Film F... Read more
On August 7th, Well Go USA released the John Woo produced Taiwanese historical epic, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale, on Blu-ray and DVD. Dubbed as the most expensive Taiwanese product... Read more
When one looks at the film The Hunter, directed by Daniel Nettheim, one expects to see an entertaining popcorn flick with some nice characters, some good action, and a decent way to spend t... Read more
Did you ever see the episode of South Park called “The China Problem” where George Lucas and Steven Spielberg rape Indiana Jones? All the boys were so pissed off and upset that they raped h... Read more
Juan (Alexis Díaz de Villegas) is a 40 year old survivor who manages to get by doing almost nothing. He and his halfwit friend Lazaro (Jorge Molina) can only scheme and think about sex. One... Read more
The most obvious comparison for Mikkel Nørgaard’s Klown would be to call it the Danish version of The Hangover, albeit with a bit more heart and a bit more outlandishness, if that’s possible... Read more
It seems that every few months I hear about a western film emerging out of Asia and ever since I saw The Good, The Bad, The Weird I make damn sure I pay attention to them in case another ama... Read more
Zero Man vs the Half Virgin is a wacky feature from Japanese director Sakichi Sato (scripted Ichi the Killer) about a guy who realizes he has probably the oddest superpower ever. Kenichiro... Read more
Normally, when I write a review, I start off with an opening that gives the reader an overall idea of what the film contains visually and thematically. However, in this particular case that... Read more
It wasn’t that long ago that I first saw the Oscar nominated foreign film, Bullhead, from director Michael R. Roskam and so when I heard Drafthouse Films was finally releasing this gem... Read more
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