As One (Korean Film)
Table tennis, politics, a true story and Doona Bae! Can’t get better than As One, which follows the South and North Korean teams that united as one Korean team to beat China at the 1991 World Championship held in Chiba, Japan.
Table tennis, politics, a true story and Doona Bae! Can’t get better than As One, which follows the South and North Korean teams that united as one Korean team to beat China at the 1991 World Championship held in Chiba, Japan.
Warrior stands out strongly because it succeeds at respecting the mixed martial arts sport and telling a good story at the same time.
Trust me, my American pals, NBC is treating you alright compared to us Peruvians.
Danny Boyle’s highly-awaited Opening Ceremony at the London 2012 has come and gone, and I sat there thinking what other directors’ Olympic ceremonies would look like.
The London 2012 Olympics are about to start in a couple of hours, despite its many complaints. xD
The Lima Film Festival is at it again, celebrating Latin American films with the 16th edition of the event, set to start on August 3rd and run through August 11th in Lima, Peru.
Korean-American group Aziatix are rolling their Olympic spirit with the release of Ready, Set, Go! to encourage and rally all the athletes participating in this year’s summer games — which are about to start this Friday!
Seann William Scott plays a bouncer-turned-hockey-player in a quite violent, foul-mouthed sport dramedy.
Survival, a track from the Brit prog rock band Muse’s upcoming album The Second Law, has been selected as the official theme song for the Games. Why would Adrienne describe this as “a prophecy fulfilled on her part, yet not at all thrilling on a personal level”? Read on.