Originally released in 2015 back in Japan, Sion Sono’s fantastical dramedy Love & Peace has finally made its way to NYC thanks to the Japan Cuts festival. This genre mash-up is part mus... Read more
Almost entirely unrelated to the original film starring Donnie Yen, SPL 2 aka Kill Zone 2 has finally found its way to the state. Personally, I have been very keen to see the new feature fr... Read more
With a vague opening, an array of super long one-shots, and a plot that somehow both impresses and frustrates, Alone delivers a miss-matched thriller that will divide audiences. After the om... Read more
One of the films I was most excited to see at this year’s NYAFF was Woo Min-ho’s crime thriller, Inside Men. Starring Lee Byung-hun (GI Joe), Jo Seung-woo, Beak Yoon-sik, and Lee Kyoung-you... Read more
Time is of great importance in this Chinese crime drama, as actor Ruofu Wu gets an up close look at an experience that could have proven fatal over a decade ago. Eyes usually roll when you s... Read more
You know those “Who would win in a fight?” questions between some of the all-time greats? Well I bet you’d never ask yourself who would win in a fight between Jackie Chan and Adrien Br... Read more
I love Donnie Yen. Good or bad I’ll pretty much watch any movie he’s in. I was fortunate enough to interview him four years ago when Ip Man 3 was still being developed and this weekend, that... Read more
Opening in wide release in just over a week, director extraordinaire Alejandro Inarritu’s new film The Revenant is a film for the ages. His follow-up film to the Academy Award winning Birdma... Read more
After plenty of ups and downs, Quentin Tarantino’s highly anticipated new film, The Hateful Eight, is finally hitting theaters. Hollywood’s biggest, or at least loudest, cinephile, has made... Read more
To say Michael Moore isn’t the most popular public figure in the media is probably an understatement. That beings said, the man apparently has knack for documentary filmmaking and knows exa... Read more
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