Being a huge music junkie, I’m a big fan of rock & roll films whether they’re comedies (This is Spinal Tap, Airheads) or dramas (the delightfully moving Almost Famous). So wh... Read more
Films about the 2004 tsunami that changed the lives of millions the day after Christmas have been pretty limited on the mainstream circuit, with the exception of HBO’s Emmy nominated mini se... Read more
Lately there have been a lot cool posters being released, along with some lame ones, for both films in development or for those about to be released in theaters. I have decided to... Read more
I normally want to say better late than never but I don’t know if that’s the case with the upcoming film, The Grand Master, a new biopic about the famed Ip Man, the legend that t... Read more
Ji Lang Qing Chun, or roughly translated into either “Mountain Dew Youth” or “Raid Wave Youth,” is the new movie from director Patrick Leung and producer John Woo. Al... Read more
You don’t hear about too many Australian westerns in this part of the world but when you watch the trailer for Red Hill something about the idea excites you. Maybe it’s that the film comes o... Read more
While I’d love for you all to check out the review, I think you should drop everything and go check out this innocent and enjoyable new comedy entitled It’s Kind of a Funny Story... Read more
Tim Blake Nelson’s all new independent film, Leaves of Grass, stars Ed Norton as both of the Kincaid brothers, identical twins who haven’t seen each other in years. The film, which gre... Read more
Earlier today, China and Hong Kong announced their candidate films for the upcoming Academy Awards. In a move that has got me very excited, Hong Kong has announced Echoes of the Rainbow as i... Read more
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