Category: film reviews
Legend of a Rabbit
Legend of a Rabbit marks China’s first CGI animated feature length about an abnormally large white rabbit that gets Kung-fu’ed.
Win Win (2011)
From start to finish, Win Win is pretty much a warm, sweet indie film that benefits greatly from a strong cast and solid scripting by Thomas McCarthy, who makes the story easy for the audience to connect with the characters.
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
While Guillermo del Toro may claim that this will scare audiences, the truth is that it may leave you laughing and unsatisfied
Shrek The Third
While there are some good and funny moments in Shrek The Third, the magic and humor that made Shrek very popular isn’t present much on the third film, even if it’s the most visually impressive from the Shrek franchise back then.
Hot Summer Days
It’s the most insufferable summer in East Asia, as the heat wave melts down buildings, people attempt to fry eggs on their cars, and ice cream becomes a commodity.
Everything Must Go
Will Ferrell has another go at a dramatic-type role in Everything Must Go, a dramedy film that premiered during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.
Dear Lemon Lima
Philip just dumped Vanessa as classes at Nichols high school are about to begin, and preparations are being made for the annual Snowstorm Survivor competition.
Redline (Japanese Film)
Animation, cars and adrenaline is all you need to reach the final line of Redline.
Kung Fu Panda 2
Po the panda who just got Kung Fu is set to save it against Lord Shen the peacock who wants to rid off it.