Mar 17, 2003 Movies Blind Spot: Hitler’s Secretary by André Heller (Review) How you feel about Ms. Junge comes from your own impressions of her and her words.
Mar 17, 2003 Movies Infernal Affairs by Andrew Lau (Review) Infernal Affairs is the sort of slick, intelligent movie that any director would love to have under his belt.
Mar 17, 2003 Anime Witch Hunter Robin by Shūkō Murase (Review) It’s a thoroughly engrossing series, one that I can only hope is expanded on in the future.
Mar 17, 2003 Movies Zhang Yimou’s Hero Is One of the Greatest Martial Arts Films I’ve Ever Seen (Review) Zhang Yimou’s entry into the wuxia genre is majestic, stirring, and beautiful. Oh, and it features some kick-ass action sequences, too.
Mar 16, 2003 Movies Chinese Odyssey 2002 by Jeffrey Lau (Review) This movie is nothing short of a delight, the kind that gets me giggling like a little schoolgirl every time I think about it.
Mar 15, 2003 Movies Iron Monkey by Yuen Woo-Ping (Review) A truly classic kung fu comedy, with amazing fight choreography and the best slapstick this side of a Jackie Chan film.
Mar 9, 2003 Personal Words That Cure I can’t live with constantly second guessing and fretting about whether or not what I’m doing is God’s will.
Mar 8, 2003 Music Note to Self by Flume (Review) They make me remember 1993 when Juliana Hatfield was queen of alternative music and Evan Dando its crown prince.