Brendan Muldowney’s second film adapts the Japanese novel In Love With The Dead to the big screen for a film about a story that takes a rather strange and disturbing look at life, dea... Read more
Recently it was announced that the Tom Hanks thriller Captain Phillips would be opening up the 2013 New York Film Festival which would make it one of the legitimately more exciting titles to... 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
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
The first film I screened at this year’s Japan Cuts festival was Toshiaki Toyoda’s I’m Flash! Which stars Battle Royale lead Tatsuya Fujiwara as Rui Yoshino, a charismatic leader of a religi... Read more
It’s a very interesting time we live in right now with all the various documents and information leaking from government sources here in the states and around the world. Though on the... Read more
Steve McQueen‘s Shame was one of my favorite movies of 2012 and was the film that put him on my radar. Though I haven’t seen his prior film Hunger, I’ve been eagerly await... Read more
I’ve only seen a handful of Filipino film in my day but only one out of those four or five was actually good and that was Graceland which we’ve reported on this site multiple times by now. ... Read more
Directed by Jing Wong, The Last Tycoon tells the story of Cheng Daqi (Chow Yun-Fat), a real life gangster who rocketed to godfather status in Shanghai from 1913 to 1940. The film chronicles... Read more
I remember when Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street was shooting around NYC and on Long Island, it was at the same time as Darren Aronofsky was shooting Noah and I got really exc... Read more
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