My latest review from the 2013 New York Asian Film Festival (which is now over) is the Chinese/French drama, Mystery, and what a drama it is! From the mind of ‘controversial’ dir... Read more
I don’t know about you but one of the things my closest friends and I did growing up was grabbing our fake weapons, heading into our backyards and declaring war upon each other. I would cli... Read more
One of the films at this year’s SXSW that I never got a chance to see was the newly titled Bad Milo from director Jacob Vaughan. The film stars Ken Marino as a guy who has stomach pro... Read more
It’s rare that I don’t know about a major studio film these days but every so often I find myself staring at a poster for a movie I hadn’t even heard about online or maybe just didn’t think... Read more
Possibly one of the more uplifting and warm films in this years New York Asian Film Festival, When A Wolf Falls In Love With A Sheep is set in Taiwan’s famous cram school streets, Nany... Read more
It’s fair to say poor old Hugh Jackman didn’t have the best of times during his last outing as the title character, but he tried to bring some credibility to what was otherwise a... Read more
Way back in May of 2011 it was reported that Tony Jaa would be reuniting with director Prachya Pinkaew for a sequel to their popular film Tom Yum Goong aka The Protector. Finally, after ove... Read more
Recently screened at the NYAFF (New York Asian Film Festival), Juvenile Offender is a masterful, quiet film following the troubled life of South Korean teen Ji-gu (Young Ju Seo) as he battle... Read more
I think we can all agree The Chronicles of Riddick lost that little something along the way which made Pitch Black so impressive. Now a new Red Band Trailer has been released for Riddick, an... Read more
Like many movie lovers out there, romantic comedies are often annoying as all hell to watch, but if there was one country’s rom-coms that you should see at any festival that showcases cinema... Read more
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