With R-rated movies being as violent and graphic as they are, a film must be either really perverse or sexually graphic to earn an NC-17 rating these days. Killer Joe falls mostly into the... Read more
When one looks at the film The Hunter, directed by Daniel Nettheim, one expects to see an entertaining popcorn flick with some nice characters, some good action, and a decent way to spend t... Read more
It’s well known that Takashi Miike is one of the world’s most prolific directors, so it should come as no surprise that the director has decided to revisit the musical genre with For Love’s... Read more
Tomorrow I will be seeing Takashi Miike’s latest film For Love’s Sake, a film that mashes a hodgepodge of dramas together, but today I am reveling in the fact that the teaser to ... Read more
It seems that every few months I hear about a western film emerging out of Asia and ever since I saw The Good, The Bad, The Weird I make damn sure I pay attention to them in case another ama... Read more
One of the must-see films to see at this year’s NYAFF is writer/director Yun Jong-Bin’s 80’s set gangster film, Nameless Gangster, starring Choi Min-Sik, a guy you may know from the films Ol... Read more
I’ve never seen a Tyler Perry movie nor have I ever wanted to. Every time I see a poster for one of Madea’s movies I just assume its as bad a looking at a poster for Adam Sandle... Read more
Directed by Soi Chang and produced by the legendary Johnnie To, the Hong Kong thriller Accident follows Ho Kwok-fai (Louis Koo), aka The Brain, a hit man who kills his victims through extrem... Read more
I think I have the tendency to write the longest reviews out of any of my fellow Movie Buzzers. I’m not saying that as some kind of accomplishment (actually I’d save a lot more... Read more
A few days ago, the first images from Mikael Håfström’s upcoming prison break film, The Tomb, were released. They show Arnold Schwarzenegger embracing his age with wrinkles and gray h... Read more
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