The feature debut of writer/director David Robert Mitchell premiered to acclaim at 2010's SXSW fest, then went on to Cannes and Sundance, drawing praise along...
Recalling the serials that populated the time period it encapsulates, Joe Johnston's Captain America: The First Avenger, the last in a long summer of superh...
Writer/director Min-suk Kim's Haunters is a South Korean flick currently featured at the New York Asian Film Festival. The original Korean title of the film,...
Warning: This review contains spoilers.
As a summer movie, the final installment in this 10-years running is a blast. The action is near nonstop, distinct,...
South Korean director Seung-wan Ryoo's The Unjust is an entertaining, unwieldy crime thriller, throwing flawed cops, power-hungry prosecutors and vicious mo...
In a summer overstuffed (and fluffed) with superhero sagas and crude comedies, I was eager to take in this simpler tale of a silly old bear. Tapping into th...
Academy Award-winning documentarian Errol Morris is known for fearlessly tackling controversy in his films, from Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuch...
Paradoxes abound in Battlefield Heroes, a South Korean film showing at the New York Asian Film Festival. Even the title itself, an English slap-on as Americ...
This year’s New York Asian Film Festival was graced with the North American premiere of a film almost three decades in the making. The critically acclaimed...
What is the point of giving Zookeeper a rating? There really is none. The people who want to see it will see it, the kids who its aimed for will eat up the...