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Underdog Cinema! 15 Asian Movies / Dramas... worth your time?

stefanmesch wrote 1 month ago: . I’m a book critic. But I love good movies, too. Here are some fresh, off-beat, quirky or cur … more →

Tags: English Posts, 3-iron, 6tynin9, A Moment to Remember, aftershock movie, Alice Wu, Asian Cinema, Asian Drama, blue gate crossing

The Spring Lineup10 comments

keelsetter wrote 4 months ago: Before delving into some highlights for my upcoming calendar film program, which has everything from … more →

Tags: Genre spoofs, French film, Foreign Film, Martial Arts, Underground Cinema, Independent Film, Short Films, Politics in Film, Forbidden Planet

My Best Films of the 00s (The Final Five)

Mike wrote 6 months ago: Firstly thank you for taking the time out your existence to come and read what are my personal choic … more →

Tags: Lists, Decades, 00s, film, Cinema, best of 00's, Primer, requiem for a dream, Old Joy

AwyaNgobrol's 100 Films of 2000s - Part 8 [#21-30]2 comments

Awya wrote 10 months ago: Sebelumnya, part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6, dan part 7. Baiklah sebelum memulai peng … more →

Tags: The List, best of 00's, The Hurt Locker, ghost world, Birth, In Bruges, There Will Be Blood, The Pianist, the bourne supremacy

Apichatpong Weerasethakul At The IFI

Dez wrote 10 months ago: The Palme D’or winning Thai film director visits the Irish Film Institute tomorrow, July 23rd, … more →

Tags: Irish Film Institute, Uncle Boonmee, apichatpong weeraskethakul, Tropical Malady, Irish Museum of Modern Art

A little love for 'Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives'2 comments

indieethos wrote 1 year ago: I was composing my list of top 20 films of 2010 for the annual “Film Comment” reader … more →

Tags: film, film comment, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

Movies Married People Like2 comments

Paul Bowers wrote 1 year ago: When you are a newlywed, you watch a lot of movies. It’s one of those bland domestic things, like pl … more →

Tags: Marriage, married in college, cheap dates, Movies, Reviews, scrabble, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Greenberg, Noah Baumbach

Becoming Light (on Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives)1 comment

wjrcbrown wrote 1 year ago: For Einstein, light was the absolute limit of the universe. In his view, provided I have understood … more →

Tags: Film Reviews, Thai Cinema, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Uncle Boonmee, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, "becoming light"

We're a long way from Phuket, Toto

kieronclark wrote 1 year ago: 'Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives' If a passing stranger with too much time on … more →

Tags: film, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Blissfully Yours, Buddhism, Cinema, Movies, Thai Cinema, Thailand, Tropical Malady

Ponyo

Ekrem Serdar wrote 1 year ago: I haven’t seen all or even close to all of Hayao Miyazaki’s work; only Princess Mononoke, Spirited A … more →

Tags: Flicks, Ponyo, hayao miyazaki, Apichatpong Weeserakathul, Federico Fellini, Nights of Cabiria, Future Boy Conan

Best of the Decade: #40 - #31

nellodeangelis wrote 2 years ago: “Some day I’ll make a film that critics will like. When I have money to waste.” 04 … more →

Tags: Decades, 2000-2009, Brokeback Mountain, broken flowers, la monde vivant, Lady vengeance, Decade, best, Zodiac

Top Ten Films of 200618 comments

Awya wrote 2 years ago: Setelah dicek, ternyata ini merupakan tahun yang film-filmnya paling sering saya tonton lebih dari s … more →

Tags: The List, Children of Men, Babel, the fountain, The Lives of Others, CASINO ROYALE, symphaty for lady vengeance, Paprika, Pan’s Labyrinth

Blissfully Yours (2002) - Now Rather Than Later2 comments

Jonathan McCalmont wrote 2 years ago: The last time I wrote about the films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, I suggested that his films const … more →

Tags: film, Science Fiction, GLBT, Weerasethakul, Film criticism, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tropical Malady, Blissfully Yours

Syndromes and a Century (2006) - Repetition and Change2 comments

Jonathan McCalmont wrote 2 years ago: The role of a critic is a somewhat paradoxical one.  At times of universal agreement over aesthetic … more →

Tags: film, Weerasethakul, criticism, Film criticism, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tropical Malady, Silent Light, Elephant, john crowley

Notable Films of the Noughties 11 comments

kieronclark wrote 2 years ago: Walking the walk. 'Elephant' And so here, with all of the usual caveats, and in no particula … more →

Tags: film, Cinema, fish tank, Movies, Michael Haneke, The Piano Teacher, Hunger, the white ribbon, Hidden

HBO versus Apichatpong Weerasethakul7 comments

kieronclark wrote 2 years ago: 'Syndromes and a Century' It’s ten years now since Tony Soprano first waddled onto small scr … more →

Tags: film, Cinema, Movies, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, HBO, Tropical Malady, David Lynch, The Wire, Mad Men

DVDs This Week - June 231 comment

Sam Unsted wrote 3 years ago: Pick of the Week Pixar Short Film Collection – The genius of Pixar is well-known by this point … more →

Tags: dvds, Pushing Daisies, Anna Friel, Lee Pace, Sylvester Stallone, pixar, James McAvoy, Rambo, Penelope

Syndromes and Singapore2 comments

Alexis wrote 4 years ago: Two attempts at censorship in Southeast Asia: one directly (a film), another indirectly (a festival) … more →

Tags: Updates, singapore international film festival, Apichatpong Weerasethakul

unexpected character configurations

Jesse Ataide wrote 4 years ago: Some quick observations about character interactions in Syndromes and a Century (Apichatpong Weerase … more →

Tags: Cinematic, Film Reviews, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thai Film, Thai Cinema, weersethakul, Tropical Malady


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