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Asia Shock - A Book Review One of my personal irks over the past few years is the manner in which Asian cinema is often portrayed in the West as one of harsh fantastic extremes. Year’s back the image of Asian film in the west was primarily action based – kung fu Zodiac - David Fincher In the meanwhile, he does the best thing any intelligent director can do, and that is film stories that are meditations on truth– make films that are about films, reflections on the profession and how we receive and trust what we see Fashion film at Museum of the Moving Image This eclectic series of feature films, documentaries, video art, experimental film, newsreels, and silent cinema investigates how the moving image represents and interprets fashion as a concept, an industry, and a cultural form World Cinema Showcase 2007 - Auckland The New Zealand Film Festival Trust and Academy Cinemas are pleased once again to brighten up your autumn movie-going options with the ninth annual World Cinema Showcase. Like a miniature version of the winter event the . Greatest Movie Scenes #34 - Police Story Chan acts and directs this insanely complex action scene where he is consciouly trying to move away from the martial arts cinema of Bruce Lee, that Asian cinema was still dominated and obsessed by years after Lee’s death. Inland Empire The sound is the reason why it’s always worth seeing a new Lynch film in the cinema, even if he’d shot it on a mobile phone. So, while Inland Empire is a stunning piece of work, I can’t say I’m too impressed with the move to digital, DVD Review: Dumb and Dumber Unrated If a movie can be judged by the quality of its toilet humor, Dumb and Dumber is one of cinema's classics. Jeff Daniels gives his all alongside Jim Carrey, cast as two dim-witted idiots who manage to find themselves unknowingly in the Frank Miller’s 300: On Laconism in Contemporary American Cinema [Warning, spoiler alert] I had a very frustrating conversation last night about 300, the new film adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel on the Battle of Thermopylae. The conversation was frustrating for two reasons. Classic: My Favorite Year 20 years after his hugely successful turn in Lawrence of Arabia, and still the darling of world cinema, Peter O’Toole could do no wrong. He could choose any movie he wanted, and he chose to do My Favorite Year, a comedy about the early Batman, Nolan, Bale and Gyllenhaal - a prayer to thee. Batman Begins was the very first satisfying audio-visual treatment of the myth, despite a long (and mostly awful) history in film and television. I think I'll start praying to the Gods of Cinema on this one. Maybe - just maybe, this one FILM+CINEMA+IT: | |
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