Andrew Shiue, founder of the cultural site Beyond Chinatown, reviews the 9-screen video installation TEN THOUSAND WAVES on view at MoMA through next Monday Feb 17.
REVIEW: FRIEND, THE GREAT LEGACY (2013)
Azaria Wassyihun does a comparative study of the classic Korean noir FRIEND(2001) and FRIEND, THE GREAT LEGACY (2013), which had a theatrical run in NYC and will screen on Jan 28 at Tribeca Cinemas.
DISPATCH: WHEN I SAW YOU (2012)
AAIFF’14 intern and CineVue contributor Azaria Wassyihun reviews WHEN I SAW YOU, a poignant drama about Palestinian refugee in Jordan, now on show at MoMA through Jan 22, 2014.
REVIEW: WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW?
WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW? Directed by Arvin Chen, now plays at Quad Cinema and AMC Empire 25.
REVIEW: THE REVOLUTIONARY GRACE LEE BOGGS
American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs is playing on Nov 16 as part of DOC NYC. Former AAIFF staff Nicole Soohoo reviews this provokative documentary.
REVIEW: FINDING MR. RIGHT (2013)
FINDING MR. RIGHT plays at NYCFF non Nov 6 and opens theatrically in NYC on Nov 8. Alexis Fisher reviews the 2013 Chinese box office hit.
REVIEW: TOUGH AS IRON (2013)
Alexis Fisher reviews the Korean Crime Thriller TOUGH AS IRON, now on show at AMC Loews Bay Terrace 6.
REVIEW: NEVER TOO LATE TO LOVE, REGRET, OR FLY TO THE MOON
A review by Bing Wang of Uli Gaulke’s 2013 Mead Film Festival selection, AS TIME GOES BY IN SHANGHAI, a documentary of the oldest jazz band in the world.
CINEMA SPOTLIGHT: GRACELAND
GRACELAND, Filipino-American director Ron Morales’ sophomore feature, will open at Village East Cinema on April 26th. The heart-wrenching thriller tells the story about a kidnap gone awry.