Latest Contributing Writer Articles
Sep 4, 2008
Keoma and Franco Nero: Violent Spaghetti Western Opera
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Zachary Hughes
Sep 1, 2008
The Devil's Backbone Review: A Dark Horror from Pan’s Labyrinth Director Guillermo Del Toro
In: European Films
By: Michael Pantazi
Aug 31, 2008
Roberto Benigni's Life is Beautiful: Film Review: Love as The Antidote to War and Violence
In: European Films
By: Emanuela Puosi
Aug 27, 2008
Pan's Labyrinth Review: Guillermo Del Toro Directs in this Fantasy/Drama Masterpiece
In: European Films
By: Michael Pantazi
Aug 27, 2008
No Man's Land: A Review: War and the Absurd.
In: European Films
By: Emanuela Puosi
Aug 25, 2008
European Epic Movies from the 1910s: The Loves of Queen Elizabeth, Quo Vadis?, Pompeii, and Cabiria
In: European Films
By: John K. Davis
Aug 16, 2008
BFI Lists Top 100 Classic British Movies: British Film Institute Honours LIfe and Death of Colonel Blimp, More
In: British Films
By: John K. Davis
Aug 15, 2008
More British Films from the 1940s: Five Classic Movies Recognized by the British Film Institute
In: British Films
By: John K. Davis
Aug 11, 2008
BFI Honors Great British Films From the 1940s: British Film Institute Notes:The Red Shoes, Kind Hearts and Coronets
In: British Films
By: John K. Davis
Aug 7, 2008
Interview: Italian Cinema's Edoardo Winspeare: Winspeare Joins New Generation of Italian Filmmakers
In: European Films
By: Jeannine Guilyard
Aug 6, 2008
Great Cinema: Face of Another: Hiroshi Teshigahara's 1966 Existential Masterpiece
In: Asian Films
By: Nicholas Michael Grant
Aug 5, 2008
An Interpretation of Passion of Anna: Subjective Storytelling in Ingmar Bergman's 1969 Experimental Film
In: European Films
By: Nicholas Michael Grant
Aug 4, 2008
A Review of Passion of Anna (1969): An Experimental Masterpiece by Swedish Auteur Ingmar Bergman
In: European Films
By: Nicholas Michael Grant
Aug 1, 2008
Great Cinema: Dersu Uzala: Akira Kurosawa's 1975 Siberian Nature Film Masterpiece
In: Asian Films
By: Nicholas Michael Grant
Jul 31, 2008
Great Cinema: The Grand Illusion: Jean Renoir's 1937 Black & White Masterpiece
In: European Films
By: Nicholas Michael Grant
Jul 29, 2008
Great Cinema: Woman in the Dunes: A Look at Teshigahara's '60s Japanese Masterpiece
In: Asian Films
By: Nicholas Michael Grant
Jul 24, 2008
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Review: Tom Stoppard's Ingenious Retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet
In: British Films
By: Michael Pantazi
Jul 22, 2008
Montage: Eisenstein vs. Vertov: Using Film Editing to Argue What Cinema Should Be
In: European Films
By: Bengisu Kuscu
Jul 15, 2008
Oldboy: Korean Drama Based on Japanese Manga: A Review of Park Chan-Wook's Epic Film from the Vengeance Trilogy.
In: Asian Films
By: Michael Pantazi
Jul 13, 2008
German Expressionism: The Art Form That Influeced Horror Films
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Sage Meehan
Jul 12, 2008
The Lives of Others DVD Review: Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmark Reveals the Stasi
In: European Films
By: Brian Nathanson
Jul 4, 2008
Francois Truffaut - Interviews: Series of Interviews with French New Wave Great is Published
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Dan Lalande
Jun 29, 2008
Review of the German Film "In July": Romantic Travel Comedy Perfect for Summer
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Suzanne Swartz
Jun 24, 2008
Carl Dreyer's Vampyr: A Film Experiment in Sound and Shadow
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Zachary Hughes
Jun 23, 2008
Genghis Khan in Epic Film 'Mongol': Sergei Bodrov directs Tadanobu Asano, Khulan Chuulan & Honglei Sun.
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
Jun 22, 2008
Kitano: Japan's Modern Auteur: The Violent Debut of Takeshi Kitano
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Zachary Hughes
Jun 22, 2008
Eric Rohmer and his films: An introduction to the French new wave filmmaker
In: European Films
By: Peter Reeves
Jun 22, 2008
Exiled: Hong Kong's Reservoir Dogs: Featuring Anthony Wong, Francis Ng, Roy Cheung, Suet Lam, Simon Yam
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
Jun 22, 2008
Girly: The 1969 Cult Classic: An Off-Beat Black Comedy from Oscar-Winner Freddie Francis
In: British Films
By: Jason Streitfeld
Jun 21, 2008
Festen Review: A Dogme film by Thomas Vinterberg
In: European Films
By: Peter Reeves
Jun 21, 2008
"Winter Light" and Faith: Ingmar Bergman's Search for God in Humanity
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Zachary Hughes
Jun 15, 2008
Beat the Heat Italian Style! Take a European vacation without leaving your sofa!
In: European Films
By: Jeannine Guilyard
Jun 12, 2008
Dragon Wars Is Hilarious: Appreciating South Korean D-War As An Accidental Comedy
In: Asian Films
By: Dan Benamor
Jun 11, 2008
Louie Malle's "Lacombe, Lucien": A World War II Coming of Age Tale
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Zachary Hughes
Jun 10, 2008
Mongol: Genghis Khan's Rise: Sergei Bodrov’s Staple Fare to Summer Cinema & Romance Films
In: Asian Films
By: Donald Lee
Jun 3, 2008
Chow's CJ7 not just 'E.T.' Remake: Stars Stephen Chow as Ti, Xu Jiao as Dicky and Kitty Zhang as Yuen
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
Jun 3, 2008
Tarsem Rises with The Fall: Singh Brings his Imagination to Life through a Remade Tale
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Donald Lee
May 14, 2008
Un Flic : A Cop: Minimalism on a Grandiose Scale
In: European Films
By: Aaron Krygier
May 6, 2008
'2046' by Wong Kar Wai: Sci-Fi Meets Sensuous: Fusion of Fantasy & Romance in Wong Kar Wai's Arthouse Movie
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
May 6, 2008
Lantana Film Review: A Complex Character Driven Story Rooted In Simplicity
In: Australian/NZ Films
By: Aaron Krygier
Apr 30, 2008
Layer Cake: Drug Dealer's Retirement Is Stalled by Crime Boss
In: British Films
By: Scott Hayden
Apr 29, 2008
Snatch: A Story of a Diamond Heist and Unlicensed Boxing
In: British Films
By: Scott Hayden
Mar 15, 2008
POV in Breaking the Waves: Questioning the Omniscient Point of View
In: European Films
By: William Nava
Mar 11, 2008
Storytelling in Aimee & Jaguar: Film and Book About Lesbian Love Affair in War-torn Berlin
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Leslie Halpern
Mar 11, 2008
The Artistry of Aimee & Jaguar: German Film About Lesbian Lovers Engages the Senses
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Leslie Halpern
Feb 20, 2008
Hound of the Baskervilles (1988): It Nearly Equals the Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing Hound Films
In: British Films
By: John K. Davis
Feb 17, 2008
Kato Rosa in Japanese Film Jotei: A Girl's Journey Of Revenge Against Powerful Men.
In: Asian Films
By: Kevin Chan
Feb 9, 2008
Ang Lee's Style in Lust, Caution: Taiwan Director Sets Individual against Society in his Films
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
Feb 8, 2008
Review: Galileo: Japanese TV Series Where Physics Genius Solves Unsolvable Cases
In: Asian Films
By: Kevin Chan
Feb 7, 2008
Film Review of Lust, Caution: Latest Film from Brokeback Mountain Director Ang Lee
In: Asian Films
By: Julia Simpkins
Feb 6, 2008
Review: Boku to Kanojo no XXX: Translation "Me and the GIrl's Secret": A comedy
In: Asian Films
By: Kevin Chan
Jan 31, 2008
Review: Kurosagi: The swindler of all swindlers
In: Asian Films
By: Kevin Chan
Jan 30, 2008
Review: Hana Yori Dango (Season 1): A drama about a poor girl in a school for the ridiculously rich
In: Asian Films
By: Kevin Chan
Jan 30, 2008
Time (Shi Gan) - Dir. Kim KiDuk: The Destructive Nature of Plastic Surgery
In: Asian Films
By: Christine Miguel
Jan 29, 2008
La Vie en Rose (La Môme): Review: Award Nominations Abound for the Edith Piaf Biopic Despite its Flaws
In: European Films
By: Sara Churchville
Jan 25, 2008
Review: Summer Snow: A story of a diver and a girl who could never be part of his world.
In: Asian Films
By: Kevin Chan
Jan 24, 2008
Review: Liar Game: The girl who couldn’t lie …in a contest for liars
In: Asian Films
By: Kevin Chan
Jan 22, 2008
Best Foreign Film Oscar: Academy Award for Best Movie of 2007 in a Foreign Language
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Sara Churchville
Dec 31, 2007
Film Review: Atonement: Joe Wright 2007. Starring Kiera Knightly, James McAvoy
In: British Films
By: Julia Simpkins
Dec 18, 2007
Film Review: Guy X: Saul Metzstein 2005. Starring Jason Biggs, Natascha McElhone.
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Julia Simpkins
Nov 23, 2007
‘Initial D’ for Car Drifting: Realism Makes Hong Kong Flick hotter than Vin Diesel’s Tokyo Drift
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
Nov 20, 2007
Fulltime Killer - Hitmen from Asia: Film Based on Edmond Pang Novel Directed by Johnny To and Wai Ka-Fai
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
Nov 17, 2007
'Kung Fu Hustle' Hong Kong Style: What the West Doesn't Know about Stephen Chow Movies
In: Asian Films
By: Lynette S.K. Webster
Oct 3, 2007
Louis Malle at 75 Years Old: The Great French Filmmaker Would Have Been 75 This Month
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Dan Lalande
Sep 19, 2007
Movie Review: Dragon Wars: A Korean Movie That Tries to be an American Hit
In: Asian Films
By: Brian Tubbs
Jul 31, 2007
Paris, Je' T'aime: Dazzling Tales: Fall in Love 18 Times in the City of Lights.
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Mona Lisa Safai
Jul 30, 2007
Films of Ingmar Bergman: Best Dream Movies of the Master Storyteller
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Leslie Halpern
Jul 11, 2007
Film Review: The Secret Ballot: The Follies of the Democratic Process.
In: Middle Eastern Films
By: Mona Lisa Safai
Jun 19, 2007
Mostly Martha: The Original German "No Reservations"
In: European Films
By: Christine Alcott
May 19, 2007
Lock,Stock and Two Smoking Barrels: Guy Ritchie Directed British Crime Caper
In: British Films
By: Scott Hayden
May 13, 2007
Once is Not Enough: Irish Import Contains a Weak Story, but the Music is Divine
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Steven C Bryan
Apr 16, 2007
City of God: Goodfellas with a Brazilian Twist
In: Latin American Films
By: Scott Hayden
Apr 10, 2007
Abhishek and Aishwarya Wedding: Bollywood Excitement at the Nuptials of Bachchan and Rai
In: Asian Films
By: Preeti Raghunath
Apr 3, 2007
Zoya Akhtar' Kismat Talkies: Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor Star
In: Asian Films
By: Parth Shah
Mar 30, 2007
Ram Gopal Varma: On His Own: A brief look into the World of a Master Film Technician
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Parth Shah
Mar 28, 2007
Scary fun - Thai horror comedies: An introduction to the most popular genre of Thailand cinema
In: Asian Films
By: Peter Nellhaus
Feb 2, 2007
Deepa Mehta's Water Gets Oscar Nod: Director Deepa Mehta's Water Nominated Best Foreign-Language Oscar
In: Foreign Films (general)
By: Cindy McGlynn
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