Category: Film

The Hollywood Wall: An Ethnic Barrier

Thursday, September 1st, 2005 by Tyler

In today’s media, Asian-American’s lack a voice, leaders, and top celebrities. Asians in America comprise approximately 4.2% (11.9 million) (US Census 2000) of the US and in my estimation, that’s a large enough number to show the media that there’s actual reason to involve this section of the population.

Movie Review: Marathon

Thursday, September 1st, 2005 by A Kim

I was watching a Korean television show with my parents which focused on ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

All Ages — Hayao Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle

Monday, August 1st, 2005 by Jef Catapang

Although it is sad that he is often relegated to the sub-genre of animation — Spirited Away should have been in the Best Picture category — it is of note that, along with Brad Bird (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles) and others, animation post-Eisner’s Disney is being lifted from the mass-production assembly line and back into the respectable realm of auteur filmmaking.

Movie Review: Saving Face

Friday, July 1st, 2005 by Cat

What’s ironic is that the term means keeping those skeletons in the closet, not putting it out for everyone to see. But when those skeletons somehow find their way out, that’s when we truly know where and from who love can be found. Sounds a little cliché? Don’t worry; the film will definitely surprise you.

Fleshed - Gregg Araki’s Mysterious Skin

Friday, July 1st, 2005 by Jef Catapang

I’ve always been a much bigger fan of Gregg Araki than I have of his films. A Gay Asian Male (as I’m sure he’s sick of being defined as), Araki has always fought to represent the marginalized.

Home Sweet Home: A Review of “Unleashed”

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005 by Jef Catapang

As it stands, however, “Unleashed” serves its purpose in describing the central idea of the film. Jet Li plays Danny, a feral, warrior man-child who lives like a dog under the cruel hands of Bart (Bob Hoskins). Like a dog, he wears a collar around his neck signifying both property and obedience. When Bart removes the collar, Danny goes nuts and beats the crap out of anyone in the room.

What About Your Heart?: Ae Fond Kiss

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005 by Cindy Khoo

Boy meets girl. Girls meets boy. Boy likes girl. Girl likes boy.

“Your family will be ruined!” exclaimed the boy’s best friend, when he confessed his love for the girl, for the first time.

Chanwook Park’s Oldboy

Sunday, May 1st, 2005 by Jef Catapang

I’ve tried to write this review of Chanwook Park’s Oldboy several times already. (You can ask my editor about how long it took me to finally hand this in.) But no matter what I talk about I can’t seem to get at the core of the movie’s appeal. I can’t seem to say exactly what I want to say.