I’ve already expressed my love of the NYAFF but I forgot to mention how important their co-presenters are, the Japan Society. Over the past five years the Japan Society has run a... Read more
When I visited the wonderful city of Kuala Lumpar, I didn’t get any sense that gangs existed there, but I guess that’s what makes a movie a movie, right? Actor/director Syamsul... Read more
Making his fictional debut, director/writer/producer Djo Tunda Wa Munga has made a bold statement to the world: that Congolese cinema is here and it’s here in the sexiest, ambitious, and coo... Read more
People wonder why I love foreign films. It’s because they are willing to hire an American porn star and turn her into wonderful eye candy in a sexy horror comedy. Today’s uniqu... Read more
The Korean-Thai kickboxing production called The Kick has recently unveiled a new poster for the United States…or the English speaking world in general. The film is directed by everyo... Read more
It’s about time! A teaser has finally been released for Jackie Chan’s 100th film entitled 1911 (or Xinhai Revolution). After months of marketing and the slow release of producti... Read more
One foreign film that I’ve been really excited about since January is Dennis Gansel’s new film, The Wave. The name might sound familiar to you, probably because it is. The Wave... Read more
It amazes me how difficult it can be to follow the production of foreign films sometimes. Until you actually read the information on an English language website, it’s almost near impo... Read more
Normally when you think of Asia and large cinematic epics, you instantly think of Mainland China and Hong Kong productions well, today that’s not the case. Wei Te-sheng’s (Cape... Read more
Like most people, you’re probably wondering why I’m writing a review on Paranormal Activity 2 about seven months after its release. You’re probably wondering even more why it says Tokyo Nig... Read more
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