Surely many will remember “Hard Boiled” as John Woo‘s last film made in his native country (Hong Kong), as well as some sort of letter of...
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With a script based on the on the ordeal of Indian nurses in the city of Tikrit, Iraq in 2014, Mahesh Narayanan, in his feature debut, uses the events to...
I have to admit here, Yuki Tanada is one of the my favorite representatives of the contemporary Japanese indie, with films being like “Moon &...
“Yamato (California)” is Japanese director Daisuke Miyazaki‘s second feature film. The title reminds us of Wim Wenders’ “Paris, Taxis,” but...
Sunao Katabuchi‘s “In this Corner of the World” (2017) follows a great tradition of Japanese animation set during the Second World War. It is...
Asian films about LGBT are on the rise the latest years, with films like “Our Love Story”, “Close-Knit”, “Die Beautiful”...
S. Korean films that criticize the connection among politicians, the press, and the police seem to have taken over from the crime thrillers and the war films...
After initially delivering the classic “Infernal Affairs” trilogy, the writers of that series, Felix Chong and Alan Mak, are back in the genre once...