Penny Lane’s Hail Satan? manages to entertain and inform equally, treating the subject matter seriously when appropriate, and with earnest humor to highlight the more ridiculous elements.
film review Archives
Here we are at the point in this year's New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) where the quirky independent South Korean movies pop up.
This is a rare example of political thriller epic that Hollywood may not know how to make anymore, or at least not with this level intensity and conviction.
Say what you will about this movie, but it's never dull.
It’s interesting to see how other countries tackle superhero movies in the wake of the Marvel juggernaut, and Inuyashiki is Japan’s first real attempt.
The Bold, the Corrupt and the Beautiful, Yang Ya Che’s female gangster film, is one of the best Chinese-language movies of the past year.
'Mrs. B., A North Korean Woman' showcases a clever, crafty, and very human woman who makes the best out of a rough situation.