Films for the Animal Lovers
A common trope often adopted by those in the movie-making business is to ‘never work with children and animals.’
A common trope often adopted by those in the movie-making business is to ‘never work with children and animals.’
Game of Thrones was the show that took the world by storm without anyone really expecting it.
From gritty crime shows to sci-fi classics, huge institutions like the BBC have produced wonderful programs for decades that have appealed to an international audience and here are just some of my favorites.
A list of 100 songs, 100 different artists, 100 different albums of music that’s labeled ‘Chinese.’
James Gray’s film The Immigrant just headed to South Korea where it opened last week and has been promoted with a song titled Look at Me Now (나를 봐요) by R&B Korean singer LYn (린).
The Lift-Off Film Festival is a global network that sprouts screening events in the cities of Vancouver, Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney, London, Liverpool, Amsterdam, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, and I got the chance to watch some of the shorts in competition ahead of their LA screenings this week.
I’ve seen the Drishyam story -officially- thrice… unofficially, four times already… so I remade a Peruvian version, fan-cast and all.
The only thing a 34-year-old independent divorcée cannot do by herself is to eat out, despite her habit of eating her stress out. That is until she begrudgingly befriends her floor neighbors, and embarks on a food journey that will break some hearts, but most of all bring friendship, joy and savory dishes to your soul.
Maciej Pieprzyca’s Life Is Good (Chce Się żyć) James Marsh’s The Theory of Everything
French post-nouvelle vague auteur Philippe Garrel once again poetically deals with the complications of love in his new film starring his son Louis.