Episode 11 of the Creative Spotlight features Dan 'Shoe' Hsu. Shoe is one of the co-founders of the ultra-cool video game website known as BITMOB. He is also the former editor-in-chief of Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM), editorial director of the 1UP Network, and editor-in-chief of Gamers.com. Click for the full interview...
Follow up to last year's film, Fish Story, this film follows a delivery man who is set up by some unknown people to take the blame for the killing of the prime minister of Japan. Things go cockeyed when he manages to get away and is chased across the city and helped by friends, family and a serial killer. CLick for the full review...
Seven Days stars very popular Korean actress Yoon-Jin Kim (the U.S. TV series LOST) with a very talented supporting cast. This film was a blockbuster hit in its native land, and has its share of effective twists and thrills. Also, Hollywood had already bought the rights for its remake to U.S. shores. Click to read the full review...
Having recently sworn off black and white films it's only natural that now all I want to watch are black and white films. We always want what we can't have, you know what I'm saying? Ugetsu details this in a compositionally perfect, kimono ladened ghost story. Click for the full review of this 1953 classic...
Apollo tries to undo his past mistakes with Irene when she gets amnesia after their breakup. Not the most original RomCom, but nonetheless, it works. The film shines as a romantic movie. Molina has perfected the genre that she uniformly does, but then again, she has perfected this even long before this movie. Click for the full review...
Even though Americans have produced some pretty stellar war films I feel there isn't enough merit towards Asian War films. From this list I hope you can realize that they are equally tragic, heroic, and important. Follow us as we countdown the Top 10 War films of the other side of world. CAUTION:This post contains subject matter suitable for mature audiences only.
Big fan of Gintama anime series? Well, this film's exactly the same as the Benizakura arc. The few minutes of extra banter at the beginning and end do not make this movie worth watching. After watching the film, I felt like I wasted a huge portion of my day. If you'll feel the same, that's up for debate...click to read the full anime review!
You might be asking yourself why we are showcasing a California native of Mexican descent in our creative showcase. Easy! She is an amazing artist who has created one of the best Bruce Lee portraits among a million other things. . Her obsessive eye nests the most ominous symbolism in the tiniest of detail. Click to read the full interview...
Bruce Lee, My Brother begins with an interesting note cum disclaimer to the effect that "This production is a dramatized story of Bruce Lee's early life, this production is in no way connected to, or associated with, BRUCE LEE ENTERPRISES LLC. After reading that, one would think it raises some red flags. Click to read the full review to find out...
RPG Metanoia is the first 3D animated film from the Phillipines. It ended up winning 3rd Best Picture, Best Sound Recording and Best Original Theme Song in the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival. Do I really need to twist your arm to see this flick? Check out the full review inside...