While heading home from class, three classmates, none of whom are friends, discover the body of a girl in an alleyway shortly after she jumped off a balcony. After giving a statement and be... Read more
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
As we enter into July, now starts my favourite time of the year on the film calendar here at Movie Buzzers, for it’s the start of the 14th New York Asian Film Festival (June 26th – Jul... Read more
July is one of my favorite months of the year. Why, you ask? Because not only do I get to celebrate the birthday of America, but I get to attend one of the most entertaining and interestin... 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
This review was originally posted last summer during the NYAFF, the blu-ray features review is the only new addition to the article. This film came in at number two on my top 10 of 2014 list... Read more
South Korea loves its genre crime flicks and I love them for their devotion to it. Many of their mediocre wide release flicks top ours simply because they aren’t afraid to get their hands bl... 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
The complicated issues of adulthood are on show here in this warm comedy drama from the POV of a teenage girl in Au Revoir L’Ete. This thoughtful film is seen through the eyes of 18 ye... Read more
Like many adults out there, I’m a sucker for childish comedies, the type of over-the-top kid film that, as an adult, you can’t help but laugh at yet also find some random emotional connectio... Read more
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