4 Surefire Ways To Win In An Online Sports Betting
One of the common ways to make money from gambling is betting on sports. You can enjoy watching your favorite team compete, and you can bet on them to win, so you could be a winner too when the odds...
View Article“Abracadabra” Opens Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival 14 ‘Revival’
JAFF 14 ‘Revival’ is officially started on November 19th, 2019 at Empire XXI Yogyakarta. “Abracadabra” (2019), a feature film directed by Faozan Rizal, became the official opening film. The event...
View ArticleDocumentary Review: Gaza (2019) by Garry Keane and Andrew McConnell
Without any doubt, one of the essentials of cinema, or therefore any form of art, is the idea of taking the spectator to a place that is unfamiliar. Whereas this place might be fictional, even...
View ArticleBook Review: Red Colored Elegy (1970) By Seiichi Hayashi
“Red Colored Elegy” chronicles the struggles of two young artists in Ichihiro and Sachiko. Finding themselves disconnected and rejected from the commercial art industry, they struggle to find...
View ArticleInterview with Alfred Chung: I Want To Tell the Story of the...
Alfred Sung worked at Hong Kong NOW TV and TVB Network Vision as Senior Research Writer from 2008 to 2014. He has published six books, including two graphic novels, The Sung Family and The Sung Family...
View ArticleInterview with Valerie Soe: It Was Interesting to Me How the Program...
Valerie Soe is a writer and experimental video-maker living and working in San Francisco whose work’s main focus is on the perception of Asians in American culture. Her productions include “Picturing...
View ArticleFilm Review: Entry Exit (2012) by Rohit Ganguly
A young couple that is struggling to find quality time to spend together decide to document their problems while working with a documentary film maker. Through interviews, the two are questioned about...
View ArticleFilm Review: Tokyo! (2008) by Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Bong Joon-ho
Back in the mid-to-late Noughties, a spate of anthology films with contributions from world cinema auteurs painting a picture of a particular city were in demand. Films like “Paris Je T’aime” and “New...
View ArticleWhatever happened to Juno Mak’s film “Sons of the Neon Night”? The only clue...
Hong Kong singer / actor / director / prodcer Juno Mak is – allegedly – about to release (after 5 years of writing and 1 year shooting) his sophomore directorial work, “Sons of a Neon Night” after the...
View ArticleAll the Nominations of the 56th “Golden Horse Awards”.
It’s finally time for the prestigious Taiwanese Award Ceremony “Golden Horse Awards” (23rd November 2019) and this is year the event is heavily influenced by the the snowballing effect of director Fu...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Taste of Pho (2019) by Mariko Bobrik
When you think of bustling multiethnic European cities, Warsaw is not the name that pops up in your mind. Also the cinematic representations of the Polish capital so far were hesitant to take...
View ArticleDocumentary Review: The Judge (2018) by Erika Cohn
It is a cliché to make movies on what makes all the difference when one is passionate about their work. But what if among the many who consider work as just a chore, there are a genuine few who find...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Wayfarers (Raahgir, 2019) by Goutam Ghose
Currently India is the 103rd country in the list of 119 countries of the world in respect to the hunger index. ‘Raahgir’ is an angry manifesto by a veteran film maker who has shown the symbiotic...
View ArticleFighting Spirit Film Festival brings to London a preview screening of “Ip Man...
A juicy Christmas present is coming from Fighting Spirit Film Festival! A special preview screening of Wilson Yip’s “Ip Man 4: The Finale” followed by a Q&A with guests Scott Adkins and Mark...
View ArticleFilm Review: Our Body (2018) by Han Ga-ram
Following two deep years of strong Korean efforts, the country seems to have a number of tricks up its sleeve to cement itself as one of the more prominent movie-making countries in the world....
View ArticleInterview with Kongdej Jaturanrasamee, Jennis Oprasert and Soros Sukhum: The...
Kongdej Jaturanrasamee completed film studies at King Mongkut Institute of Technology. A director and screenwriter, who worked also as a teacher, copywriter and restaurant owner. Appreciated for...
View ArticleFilm Review: Kung Fu Brother (2014) by Marcus Aurelius
Directed By: Marcus Aurelius Produced By: Behram Haddadzadeh, Marcus Aurelius Executive Producers: Strathford Hamilton, Marcy Levitas Hamilton, Behram Haddadzadeh Cast: Ron Hall, James Huang, Marcus...
View ArticleSome Interesting Asian Titles and Guests at Paris International Fantastic...
The 9th edition of Paris International Fantastic Film Festival (PIFFF) has unveiled the full Programme. PIFFF will opens doors on the 11th of December and will run until the 17th, presenting more than...
View ArticleFilm Review: Drowsy City (2019), by Dung Luong Dinh
There are seven Asian films competing in the Official selection of PÖFF (Tallinn Black Nights Film festival), out of which four have their world premieres. Among them is the Vietnamese “Drowsy City”...
View ArticleInterview with Noboru Iguchi: I Thought I Was a Hentai (Weirdo) Myself and It...
Noboru Iguchi is a director and screenwriter. He was born in 1969 and he began his career in the 1990s as a director of porno films. His “Kurushime-san” of 1997, which combined horror and black...
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