Bad Genius is the opening film at the New York Asian Film Festival. A high school heist thriller from Thailand that’s as slick as anything from Hollywood.
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Adi Tantimedh writes: Inhuman Condition is another interesting Canadian webseries from the producer of Carmilla. It’s an allegory about a psychiatrist
I was fresh from covering as many movies as I could at the New York Asian Film Festival and was planning to take it easy, firing up Crunchyroll and what
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGGEjGiOH8U The New York Asian Film Festival ends this Saturday. It’s my favourite film festival in New York, and there
Adi Tantimedh writes, On Monday, Ten Years got its North American premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival. A soft Science Fiction anthology movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL5sdRTvWpM So many great movies at the New York Asian Film Festival, so little time to watch as many as I can in order to
Hardcore Henry is a hoot. The first action movie shot entirely from the first person, it’s a cheap, crazy, throw-everything-and-the-kitchen-sink-at
Adi Tantimedh writes, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 2: Sword of Destiny is the sequel nobody asked for, a sequel that doesn’t need to exist, a sequel
Tumanbay has its finale this week, ending on a cliffhanger in ways similar to how season one of Game of Thrones did. This is probably BBC Radio’s most
Tumanbay, BBC Radio 4’s answer to Game of Thrones, has hit its ninth episode this week. War looms as an invasion of the empire is now unstoppable as the
Oh look, it’s Ip Man 3, and this time he fights Mike Tyson! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo7z8c87Egg Now, I’m sure many of you don’t think Bruce Lee’s
Adi Tantimedh writes... Tumanbay, BBC Radio 4’s epic 10-part historical thriller heads towards its final stretch with the 8th episode this week. Here we
Adi Tantimedh writes, Jean-Luc Godard used to say that all you needed to make a movie was a girl and a gun. Sooner or later, someone would take him up on
Adi Tantimedh writes, Heartsick over Paris after the attacks last week, I’d been thinking of other ways to remember the city. This brings me to
Adi Tantimedh writes, Another year, another Assassin’s Creed game, just like another Call of Duty game comes along at the same time, the two annual AAA
On Saturday night, we held our first BleedingCoolNYC meet up for our contributing writers/filmmakers/columnists and the result was a fairly intriguing
Adi Tantimedh writes; The 1960s were a boom time for Samurai movies, with studios in Japan churning out not just epics but popular series on a regular
Adi Tantimedh writes; Johnnie To’s new crime movie Drug War is getting a fair bit of buzz as it gets a theatrical release in the US this weekend, and
Adi Tantimedh writes; I’m not going to see the Ender’s Game movie, since I never liked the book. I had this opinion long before Orson Scott Card’s
Looking deeper into the context of Star Trek Into Darkness and Iron Man 3