It’s becoming increasingly difficult to genuinely frighten people with Zombie films these days. That’s why we have gore-fests, torture porn, and cheap jumpy moments, because to g... Read more
Men have a saying when it comes to brotherhood and supporting each other, the phrase is Bros Before Hos and if you’ve never heard of it before you’re likely over the age of 70. It means exac... Read more
While I’ve seen many ridiculous films throughout my Asian film kick over the last month, I usually know which films are going to be crazy since word gets out about them from other festivals,... Read more
Director SABU’s artsy, black & white horror/thriller Miss Zombie is set to make its NY premiere at the NYAFF/Japan Cuts today. The film is set in Japan during a time where zombies exist... Read more
What if I told you there was a movie that featured a man dressed as Jesus painted completely silver wielding a shotgun while robbing a “”gold for cash” shop. A movie that had a tribe of wit... Read more
Now that he’s had his turn at making blockbuster films like Iron Man and Cowboys & Aliens, writer/director/star Jon Favreau returns to the indie world with his upcoming foodie come... Read more
Last year, both Tom and I had a chance to screen Shuichi Okita’s warm Japanese dramedy The Woodsman & the Rain, a film we both really enjoyed and appreciated, so when I saw that he had a... Read more
It is assured that you will be miserable watching this film; which is not to say that it lacks artistic value, just that it is entirely joyless. Directed by Rithy Pahn, a French studied and... Read more
In Bad Words, Guy Trilby is a contestant in the Golden Quill National Spelling Bee competition, but there is only one issue: he is forty years old. Guy (Jason Bateman) exploits a rule that s... Read more
Directed by Song Hae-Sung, the South Korean film Boomerang Family follows a dysfunctional family forced to live in close quarters once again, this time as adults. In the beginning of the fi... Read more
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