After being one of the most popular sports in the early twentieth century, boxing has fallen off the radar in this country in the last few decades. However, in recent months boxing appears t... Read more
There are few, if any, American directors who came to prominence in the 1980s whose early work remains as important as Spike Lee‘s. His first films are not only milestones for African... Read more
In case you haven’t met me or read any of my articles regarding Spike Lee’s Oldboy, I’m a massive fan of Park Chan-wook’s 2003 Korean thriller of the same name. It’s one of my top five movi... Read more
It was only yesterday when I explained once again my love and skepticism for the remake of Park Chan-wook’s Korean revenge thriller, Oldboy, when the first poster and stills were relea... Read more
Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy is one of my all-time favorite films. It’s a violent, twisted chronicle of a man who was kidnapped and held hostage for 20 years and, when released, goes on a... Read more
Spike Lee’s remake of the Korean thriller, Oldboy, has started unveiling its project to the public through its (very cool) new poster which you can check out below. Oldboy is one of th... Read more
I recently saw Spike Lee‘s Red Hook Summer and was really disappointed. With the exception of Inside Man, it’s been a decade since Lee has made a great narrative film. So it wa... Read more
If anyone watches a film with a title like You’re Nobody Till Somebody Kills You and expects it to be a tour-de-force , he or she needs to learn something about movie titles and the ty... Read more
Since I had a feeling more news about Spike Lee’s Oldboy remake was going to surface, I waited a little bit to post the news that Sharlto Copley had been offered and accepted the role... Read more
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