With the NYAFF officially commencing from my perspective, the first film I decided to watch was a Taiwanese crowd-pleaser called Second Chance, directed by Wen-Yen Kung. Second Chance is wh... Read more
The best kinds of films are the ones you have an emotional connection with and that’s just what we have here with Testament of Youth. Adapted from Vera Brittain’s memoir of the s... Read more
New York City – 1981 is rich with history of the troubling times the City had to endure. People were struggling to make a decent living, an honest living and the police were at the mercy of... Read more
Last year, Thai director and fight choreographer Panna Rittikrai shockingly passed away at the young age of 53. He was one of the men that introduced the world to Tony Jaa in Ong Bak and wen... Read more
When you tell me there’s a movie from the creators of The Raid being released, you’re immediately going to have my attention. Last year, director Gareth Evans produced a film called Killers,... Read more
When I heard a Dumb and Dumber sequel was finally happening with Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels set to return, I had to be cautiously optimistic. Not because I wasn’t excited to see two of my f... Read more
Today, one of the wildest films you’ll ever see, R100, hits DVD/Blu-ray/Digital outlets here in the states thanks to the good folks at Drafthouse Films. Below you’ll find a re-p... Read more
Many people know of, or at least recognize, comedian and actor David Cross. Known mostly for his roll on Arrested Development, the actor has been around for quite some time but it wasn’t un... Read more
Initially billed as drama-romance, 2014 film The Face of Love plays out more like a near thriller as Annette Bening and Ed Harris shine in a film that fails to match their quality. It’... Read more
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