KOFFIA 2012: The 3rd Korean Film Festival in Australia
The Korean Film Festival in Australia returns with its third edition bringing more Korean cinematic goodness to the Aussies and cinephiles living in the country!
The Korean Film Festival in Australia returns with its third edition bringing more Korean cinematic goodness to the Aussies and cinephiles living in the country!
Thank god Marya exists to guide us through the intimidating world of “old films” and to tell me where to actually start.
Day 1 of the 17th annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival
The first teaser for Feng Xiaogang’s Henan famine historical drama simply titled 1942, or Remembering 1942 in its tentative title in English, has been released.
My entire list of new-to-me films for the months of May and June, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on a few new favorites.
Hemingway & Gellhorn is the story… the view of Hemingway through the eyes of travel writer and journalist Martha Gellhorn. Their sporadic love/hate relationship through the years of historic turmoil and then some…
My Way tells the somewhat true story of a Korean man, who after several unfortunate turns of events, was found in Normandy fighting for Nazi Germany on D Day. Japanese forces keep on expanding, wars break, and things happen. Tears are shed.
The Korean re-adaptation of a Japanese manga follows Dr. Jin Hyuk, a young and successful surgeon who ends up traveling back in time to the Joseon period, after he finds a weird fetus-shaped humor inside a mysterious patient.
Ridley Scott’s delivers a great historical epic that proves to be one of the best depictions of the Crusades to date.
Aliens and zoo animals invade the world one theater at a time.