film reviews/Aventuras de Tadeo Jones, Las
posted Monday, February 11th, 2013
by mirella | Comments (0)
It’s a strange world when a kiddie movie bothers more with research than a Hollywood blockbuster. I am looking at you, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
film reviews/B (Japanese Short Film)
posted Saturday, June 4th, 2011
by Ghost Writer | Comments (0)
B is a short from the Hijoshi Zukan short film compilation, about an archeologist who doesn’t like to wear a bra and her male co-worker who wears one.
film reviews/Baby & Me
posted Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
by Julyssa Diaz | Comments (4)
Where Geun-Suk Jang plays your typical 19-year-old delinquent playboy that one day, while grocery shopping, suddenly has a baby in his cart. The note says that the baby is his and suddenly his playboy days are over.
film reviews/Back to 1942
posted Friday, February 8th, 2013
by amy | Comments (0)
Back to 1942 chronicles the devastating famine that hit China’s Henan province, which displaced around 10 million people and killed 3 million, right in the middle of the Japanese invasion of China and World War II.
film reviews/Bad Teacher
posted Friday, June 24th, 2011
by Juan Barquin | Comments (7)
Adding to the already lengthy list of less than mediocre comedies this year, Bad Teacher needs no more warning than the word “bad” being in its own title.
film reviews/Bandage
posted Monday, September 6th, 2010
by amy | Comments (0)
Bandage is directed by Takeshi Kobayashi… who produces great music. Alas, Bandage is not that great of a story or have great characters, but it’s got pretty good music.
film reviews/Barefoot Dream, A
posted Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
by Ghost Writer | Comments (0)
A Barefoot Dream tells the true-life story of a former football soccer player named Won-Kang Kim, whose failed attempts at making money lead him to the small and brand new nation of East Timor, where a group of little kids have big dreams.
film reviews/Barking Dogs Never Bite
posted Saturday, July 16th, 2011
by amy | Comments (0)
Bong Joon-ho’s debut is a dark… DARK dramedy about unremarkable people trying to achieve remarkable things.
film reviews/Barney’s Version
posted Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
by Julyssa Diaz | Comments (0)
Barney’s Version is the warm, wise and witty story of Barney Panofsky, who meets the love of his life Miranda at his own wedding – to another woman. A candid confessional, told from Barney’s point of view, spanning three decades and two continents, taking us through the different “acts” of his unusual life.
film reviews/Batman: Year One
posted Tuesday, December 27th, 2011
by Giacomo Lee | Comments (3)
The Dark Knight Begins: an adaptation of Frank Miller’s classic story of where it all began.