Sell Out! That’s the name of the first film to screen at this year’s NYAFF… and it’s a doozee. The film, which has been bottled up in distributor hell by its Malaysian owners, has finally... Read more
Probably the most curious thing about the teaser trailer for The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn (which Graham covered here!) is that whoever cut it made a seemingly deliberate... Read more
Sorry everyone for missing last week’s beat down, been really busy covering the NYAFF and getting ready for SDCC, but don’t worry I’ve got some time and am ready for the ne... Read more
Please check out my review of The Ledge here. In this race-against-time thriller, the opposing philosophies of two men embroiled in a complicated love triangle with a beautiful woman (Liv Ty... Read more
Tig ol’ bitties, bloody splatter, and dicks being chomped off. Everything you would expect from a movie titled Horny House of Horror, the latest in Japanese exploitation cinema. Jun Tsugita... Read more
Making its International premiere, and co-presented by both the NYAFF and Japan Cuts 2011, is Yu Irie’s latest film, Ringing in their Ears. The film stars Fumi Nikaido, Kurumi Morishita, an... Read more
Writer/director Matthew Chapman delivers The Ledge with an honesty that grips you. It’s difficult to describe the story without ruining the whole thing, but I’ll try. Joe (Patrick Wilson) an... Read more
There have been a few instances over the past year where I have expressed my extreme desire to see Panna Rittikrai and Morakot Kaewthanee’s latest stunt heavy vehicle, BKO: Bangkok Knockout.... Read more
Ugh. Just look at that poster for Ironclad. It has B movie written all over it. Geez, I just saw the tagline: Heavy metal goes medieval. I realize there are many gems hidden behind bad cover... Read more
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