Making its North American premiere and acting as the centerpiece film at this year’s NYAFF is the Kim Ji-Woon (I Saw the Devil) and Yim Pil-Sung co-directed feature, Doomsday Book, a highly... Read more
25 events. 2 Brothers. 1 Champion. In 1990, two brothers set out to compete in a three day Olympic-like competition to determine who was the better brother and athlete. 20 years later the... Read more
With Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man set to hit theaters this week, people are dying to know, how is it? Well, I have seen the second super hero film of the summer and here is what I hav... Read more
When I watch a movie, my expectations are not that high. I want strongly-written characters. I want a compelling and entertaining narrative. I want people to act in a logical and coherent ma... Read more
One of the more enjoyable and creative romantic comedies I’ve seen in a while is Jeong Yong-Ki’s Couples, a fun South Korean flick that also happens to be a remake of Kenji Uchida’s 2005 pop... Read more
One of the must-see films to see at this year’s NYAFF is writer/director Yun Jong-Bin’s 80’s set gangster film, Nameless Gangster, starring Choi Min-Sik, a guy you may know from the films Ol... Read more
It should come as no to surprise to anyone that been to the site the past few days that the trailer for RZA’s directorial debut, The Man With the Iron Fists, was going to be posted tod... Read more
Yesterday, we posted for the first still from RZA’s directorial debut, The Man With the Iron Fists, which came via his twitter and today we’re going to add to that with this fant... Read more
Making his live-action feature film directorial/writing debut with a comedy called Ted, is the wild New Englander and Family Guy creator, Seth MacFarlane. When John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg)... Read more
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