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Action-Packed 5-Minute Trailer for Batman: Arkham Origins Game
Seriously, this is what they can do with computers now? For about two minutes during this 5-minute long trailer for the new Batman game “Batman: Arkham Origins”, I thought this was live-action, though I
Read More »Marton Csokas Will Menace Denzel Washington in Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer
In the upcoming Antoine Fuqua-directed big-screen adaptation of “The Equalizer”, Denzel Washington will play a former CIA killer who has retired to a life of loneliness, reading books, drinking in coffee shops, and working
Read More »Amazon’s Zombieland TV Series is D.O.A. (And It’s Probably All Your Fault)
This is interesting. As you’ll recall, Amazon recently launched a series of pilots that they premiered exclusively on their site for fans to watch for free, with the most highly-rated/watched shows getting a series
Read More »Box Office: Star Trek Into Cha-Ching, Ol Shellhead Lands at 12th All-Time
“Star Trek Into Darkness” took the #1 spot in its debut, racking up $84 million for its 4-day weekend after opening on Thursday, according to studio estimates. A lot of films would love to
Read More »Rurouni Kenshin (2012) Movie Review
Watsuki Nobuhiro’s “Rurouni Kenshin” has long been one of the most loved manga in Japan, telling the story of the wandering pacifist samurai of the title and his many adventures. Known as “Samurai X”
Read More »Chinese Visual Festival ’13: Emergency Room China (2013)
“Emergency Room China” is the latest film from award winning Mainland Chinese director Zhou Hao, one of the most acclaimed and influential figures of the Modern Chinese Independent Documentary Movement. Following on from his
Read More »I am the King (2012) Movie Review
“I am the King” is a Joseon Dynasty set Korean comedy which takes a light hearted look at the mysteriously undocumented period before Sejong the Great took the throne, supposing what might have happened
Read More »Chinese Visual Festival ’13: Happy or Not (2003)
Shot back in 2003, “Happy or Not” is Wu Wuna’s second film, and was the deserving winner of the Best Documentary Award at the Taipei Film Festival. The documentary sees Wu’s own sympathetic personality
Read More »Anchorman 2′s Latest Teaser Trailer is Still Classy, Brick-larious
Take a gander at the latest teaser trailer for Will Ferrell’s “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues”, because what’s more legendary than Ron Burgundy and his ’70s swing-tastic fashion sense? I guess his pals’ fashion
Read More »The CW’s Wonder Woman TV Show is Still Alive (Sort of)
Princess Diana of Themyscira can’t seem to catch a break. After David E. Kelley’s version of the D.C. comic book superheroine for NBC went down in spectacular flames a few years back, the CW
Read More »A Pair of Godzilla Behind-the-Scenes Teases
Legendary Pictures are teasing a couple of bits from Gareth Edwards sure-to-be epic in-production “Godzilla” movie. The first is a shot of Edwards on set (above), but more interesting is what he’s eyeballing in
Read More »Superman and Zod Go Head to Head in a Pair of New Man of Steel Banners
In case you haven’t gotten your fill of promotional offerings for Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel” yet, here are two more, featuring Superman and Zod in their own banner posters. Looks like these two
Read More »Chinese Visual Festival ’13: Let’s Fall In Love (2009)
Originally released in 2009, “Let’s Fall in Love” is a hugely popular documentary from Taiwanese director Wu Wuna (also credited in places as Wu Tairen) which sees her seeking out and following the efforts
Read More »Interview: Documentary Filmmaker Huang Weikai
James Mudge recently got the chance to interview Chinese documentary filmmaker Huang Weikai, the director of “Disorder”, which recently won the First Place Jury Award at the 2013 Chinese Visual Festival, screening this Sunday
Read More »Frank Martin Will be Doing More Transporting. And Again. And Again.
I marveled in my review of 2008′s “The Transporter 3″ that underworld thugs were still hiring Jason Statham’s Frank Martin to ferry their ill-got loots for them, especially after the guy has purposefully ruined
Read More »New Posters and Trailer for Dustin Nguyen’s Once Upon a Time in Vietnam
Billed as the first fantasy action film from Vietnam, Dustin Nguyen’s “Once Upon a Time in Vietnam” is something we’ve been keeping an eye on for a while now. Martial arts movies in a
Read More »The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Gang Sets Fire to Cannes
The boys and girl of Francis Lawrence’s upcoming “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” took their talents to the Cannes Film Festival over in Frogtown this week, with a photocall at the Majestic Barrière. Katniss,
Read More »Anna Kendrick is Gonna Seduce The Anti-Christ Then Knife Him in Rapture-Palooza
Because as everyone knows, the easiest way to take down the Anti-Christ is to wear a tight little white dress and seduce him, and when he’s all ready to jump your bones, you knife
Read More »Come Out and Play (2012) Movie Review
Mononymous writer-director Makinov’s 2012 thriller “Come Out and Play” only works if you could never in your wildest dreams consider killing a kid if your life was in serious danger. Call me cold and
Read More »Space Remains Dangerous in First Trailer for Sharlto Copley’s Europa Report
Sheesh. When did space get so dangerous? First Sandra Bullock and George Clooney get lost in space in “Gravity”, an astronaut is being trapped on Mars, and now a trip to one of Jupiter’s
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