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January 12, 2012
The First German Film Festival in Indonesia
This Saturday, 14th of January 2012, the first ever German film festival will be launched in Indonesia. With 10 German movies over the past five years, the festival will run from January 25th in Jakarta, Makassar, Medan, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta.
Located at … more
January 12, 2012
Movie Review: My Neighbors The Yamadas
A very pleasant piece of Yamada household from the director of Grave of the Fireflies. A collection of episodes of the Yamada daily life which consists of losing the daughter (Nonoko) at the mall, Mom and Dan fighting over the … more
January 7, 2012
Addiction Incorporated Trailer
Addiction Incorporated tells the amazing story of Victor DeNoble, one of the most important and influential whistle-blowers of all time. Back in the 1980s, DeNoble was a research scientist at a major tobacco company, where he was tasked to find … more
January 6, 2012
Anthony Bourdain’s ‘The Layover’ Online Preview
Most of us has followed Anthony Bourdain’s envious travel journey through his TV series, ‘No Reservations’, where he delves into the culture of different countries through the love of food. Although his new series may not be far from the … more
January 3, 2012
Touch Of Evil : When A-List Actors & Actresses become Evil Villains
As a homage to the greatest villains from films ever made, New York Times has put together a video exhibition that turns your everyday A-List Actors and Actresses unrecognizable. Some of the A-Lists involved are Ryan Gosling as the ‘Invisible … more
December 31, 2011
Movie Review: Dogville
Dogville is a drama thriller that tells a story of a young woman, Grace Margaret Mulligan played by Nicole Kidman, who were running away from the mob. She then encountered a small town where she was accepted, however in return … more
December 30, 2011
Gulp, The World’s Largest Stop-Motion Animation
Stop-motion animation? Cool. World’s largest stop-motion animation? Wow, super cool! Gulp is the world’s largest stop-motion animation with the largest scene stretching over 11,000 square feet. Directed by Sumo Science and shot at Pendine Beach, South Wales, the animation depicts … more
December 30, 2011
Movie Review: The Perfect Human
Before his famous documentary collaboration with Lars Von Trier on The Five Obstruction in 2003. The Danish director Jorgen Leth, featured his short film in 1967 Cannes Film Festival, this black and white film presents a man and a woman … more
December 28, 2011
Movie Review: Hard Boiled
Ah, Chow Yun Fat is the ultimate gangsta in his heyday. Maybe only Chuck Norris can rival him (insert Chuck Norris joke here). He has this classic cool, sensitive guy demeanor that demands respect and damn he does that with … more
December 27, 2011
Movie Review: What Time is it There?
I think there’s so much to take from Tsai Ming Liang movies – the intense sense of loneliness, sadness and distance is recognizable. The plot itself tells the death of a father figure which had effected his son and his … more
December 26, 2011
Movie Review: The Diving Bell and The Butterfly
Julian Schnabel’s film opened at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, it is one of those films where as an audience you feel connected to the visuals. Jean-Dominique Bauby played by Matthieu Amalric, was the editor of France Elle Magazine, he … more
December 24, 2011
Movie Review: Love Me If You Dare (Jeux d’enfants)
This movie is not an ordinary romantic comedy or any romance genre movie, the title may have Love in it but it does not mean its the same love as in Twilight Saga, it actually relates more to Eternal Sunshine … more
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