We’re Nothing At All (2026) by Herman Yau Film Review April 19, 2026 Herman Yau: A Master Craftsman’s Prolific Journey and Artistic Vision Herman Yau, born in China’s Guangdong province in 1961, stands as one of Hong… Continue Reading
40 Emotionally Devastating Asian Films April 19, 2026 Asian cinema has consistently distinguished itself on the global stage for its profound ability to explore the intricacies of the human condition, often resulting… Continue Reading
Street Fighter Unleashes a New Era of Martial Arts Cinema, Releasing October 16 April 18, 2026 The highly anticipated cinematic adaptation, Street Fighter, is poised to transport audiences back to the gritty, high-stakes world of the iconic video game franchise,… Continue Reading
Merit and the Egyptian God: A Deep Dive into Shoujo Manga’s Mythological Romance and Cultural Nuances April 18, 2026 Hana to Yume, one of Japan’s most revered shoujo manga magazines, continues its tradition of captivating readers with fantastical and supernatural narratives. Among its… Continue Reading
The Stars and the Moon Are Holes in the Sky: Haruhiko Arai’s Latest Explores Japanese New Wave Sensibilities at Hong Kong Film Festival April 18, 2026 Haruhiko Arai’s latest cinematic endeavor, "The Stars and the Moon Are Holes in the Sky" (original "Hoshi to tsuki wa ten no ana"), recently… Continue Reading
Film Review: Pieta (2026) by Adolfo Alix Jr. April 17, 2026 The narrative of Pieta delves into the intricate web of family secrets, past transgressions, and the arduous quest for truth. At its core is… Continue Reading
Salmokji: Whispering Water Arrives in North American Theatres, Unveiling South Korea’s Eerie Depths April 17, 2026 The highly anticipated South Korean horror film, Salmokji: Whispering Water, makes its North American debut, brought to audiences by JBG Pictures USA. This feature… Continue Reading
How to Catch a Butterfly April 16, 2026 Dutch-Japanese filmmaker Kiriko Mechanicus, fresh from the critical acclaim of her 2023 graduation short, "A Tomato Tragedy," ventures into a starkly different, far more… Continue Reading
Adolfo Alix Jr.’s ‘Queue’ Unveils Societal Strain and Elder Plight in a Cinematic Tour de Force at Moscow International Film Festival. April 16, 2026 Filipino auteur Adolfo Alix Jr. has once again captivated international audiences with his latest cinematic offering, "Queue," which held its highly anticipated world premiere… Continue Reading
Farewell My Concubine (1993) by Chen Kaige Film Review April 16, 2026 The Genesis of a Cinematic Epic Based on the acclaimed novel by Lilian Lee, Farewell My Concubine (霸王別姬, Bàwáng Bié Jī) masterfully interweaves personal… Continue Reading