A new hero goes after filthy politicians and vile criminals, handing out his own brand of justice when the law fails to fuction. No one knows his true identity. Every time he kills, he leaves a name card which says: The Red Eagle. Click for the full review...
Creative Spotlight Episode 33 features Industrial Designer Waikit Chung. Waikit is a Dutch born Hong Kong Chinese Industrial Designer with passion to design meaningful products and to serve the industrial design community. Click for the full interview...
Detective K is a film which scores well pretty much across the board, and which is one of the better Korean blockbusters of late. If you enjoyed Detective Dee, you'll want to check this one out. Click for the full review...
Aachi and Ssipak is a delightfully wicked piece of animation. It's full of fun, and politically incorrect, full of high octane action, and set against a nonsensical background in the future. It's rude, vulgar, and totally unapologetic about it. Click for the full review...
Our Cosplay for a Cause interview series continues with Jennifer Barclay! She is a versatile artist that fears no medium. Her vast background has a wide range of skills, from photography, sculpting, digital art, animation, all the way to cosplay. Click for the full interview...
Sion Sono is a poetic director, and while Exte: Hair Extensions captures a lot of established formulas that have been reminiscent in Asian Horror films, it doesn't make it any less effective as a Horror-Dark Fantasy hybrid. Click for the full review...
It has been two years since "Major" Motoko Kusanagi left Section 9, a Special Forces unit assigned to cyber crime and answerable only to the Prime Minister of Japan in 2034. How does this film stack up? Click to read the full review...
Ten year-old Xiang faces a lonely future after his father dies. Just when he thinks he's going to spend his life in the orphanage, his estranged mother shows up. And his life changes forever...Click for the full review...
Tom Bagshaw is a force to be reckoned with. Kraft, GQ, Sony, the BBC and publishing companies like Random House and Scholastic have all utilized the artwork of his. His last exhibit, Yokai Dreams, was an exploration into some of the incredible Japanese folklore surrounding their creatures of legend, its an amazing subject and extremely ...