Apr 23, 2005 Millions by Danny Boyle (Review) Danny Boyle has made a film that is truly and honestly heartwarming, inspirational, emotional, and family-friendly.
Apr 21, 2005 Primer by Shane Carruth (Review) Sci-fi fans looking for something with a little more substance, not to mention a brainteaser or two, are in for a treat with this one.
Feb 27, 2005 The Five Star Stories by Kazuo Yamazaki (Review) What we have here is merely a taste, and I, for one, am left wanting much more.
Feb 26, 2005 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind by Hayao Miyazaki (Review) Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind is worth watching if only to give one a much better context in which to appreciate Miyazaki’s movies.
Feb 12, 2005 The Latest From Palm Pictures Palm is just rocking out as far as Asian movie releases go.
Feb 2, 2005 2046 by Wong Kar-Wai (Review) An entirely logical, if sometimes sorely flawed, follow-up to Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love.
Jan 24, 2005 New Police Story by Benny Chan (Review) Easily one of, if not the, darkest and most somber film that Chan has made to date.
Jan 23, 2005 Noi the Albino by Dagur Kári (Review) Noi the Albino possesses an otherness that makes it a truly surprising, engaging, and thought-provoking debut feature.
Jan 8, 2005 Blister by Taikan Suga (Review) ‘Blister’ is a hidden gem, one that both affirms the value of our hobbies while also reminding us that there is a real world out there.
Dec 19, 2004 6ixtynin9 by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang (Review) Pen-Ek Ratanaruang’s sophomore film possesses style, attention to detail and character, and depth.
Dec 19, 2004 Chungking Express by Wong Kar-Wai (Review) A fun, offbeat little film that showed me there’s more to Hong Kong cinema than heroic bloodshed and kung-fu.