Director Xu Haofeng seems to love martial arts. His debut film, The Sword Identity, was a solid piece the helped break him out into the world of film and it looks like his follow up feature... Read more
Tuesday we brought you the first footage of Brad Pitt in Marc Forster‘s World War Z adaptation. While there were some concerns with the teaser trailer, it was too soon to make a sound... Read more
It took five years to make but it finally looks like Wong Kar Wai’s The Grandmasters is ready to make it’s theatrical debut in China on December 18th. For those of you who aren... Read more
I really like David Ayer, especially after I saw End of Watch and then looked into his background and saw that he wrote U-571, a childhood favorite of mine, and Training Day. Ayer has been... Read more
Directed by Peter Chan, Dragon, also known as Wu Xia, is a martial arts detective story that feels like a mash up of Sherlock Holmes, Star Wars and any movie where a criminal lives a reforme... Read more
Well, here it is: after several weeks of coverage, Flight is the closing film of the New York Film Festival. On one hand, it’s curious that the closing film is the festival’s mo... Read more
Martin Papazian, who has that kind of face and demeanor that leads him to be cast as military men or cops (he’s appeared in films like Jarhead and on TV shows like 24) has written and... Read more
I know what you’re thinking, that this crown belongs to Beasts of the Southern Wild, and you may be right, but I haven’t seen that yet and so right now I’m sticking to my g... Read more
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