Due to unforeseen circumstances, I wasn’t able to cover Japan Cuts in the same depth that I have in the past but that didn’t stop me from catching a few films, all of which were very differe... Read more
When a festival describes a film as “a gloriously irreverent mash-up of White Men Can’t Jump, Rain Man, and Kingpin.” It makes it difficult for any film fan to turn away and skip that film. ... Read more
From popular action auteur Johnnie To comes a new crime thriller called Three (San ren xing), starring Louis Koo, Zhao Wei, and Wallace Chung. Set predominantly in the emergency room in a ho... Read more
In American movies it’s pretty much the good guys versus the bad guys – the heroes manageable flaws not withstanding. So when the drama takes into account real events you must watch i... Read more
When it was released, The Lego Movie took the world by storm. No one expected a movie about colored bricks to be so hilarious, crowd-pleasing and original, that’s why it made it on to so man... Read more
Come and Find Me begins rather cryptically as Aaron Paul appears to be blatantly following Annabelle Wallis right back to her apartment and into her home. As it turns out, David and Claire a... Read more
Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín doesn’t have a ton of experience as a director, but of the seven films he has directed, the most recent four have been critically praised. His film NO was no... Read more
This review is a repost of our original review from November 4. It does include an additional review section for the Blu-ray release of the film. Yeon Sang-ho’s (The King of Pigs) critically... Read more
When Stephanie Fleming (Zoey Deutch) decides to invite her family out to California for the holidays to meet her boyfriend, she doesn’t realize the chaos that’s going to erupt upon their arr... Read more
American Idol for the animated world, Sing focuses on Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey), a theater loving koala who owns and runs a palace theater that has since fallen on hard times. Unabl... Read more
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