Some new behind-the-scenes pictures from Park Chan-wook’s “No Other Choice”. This film needs to get here asap! 😩
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...Some behind-the-scenes shots from Park Chan-wook’s new feature “No Other Choice”. The wait for this film is excruciating! 😩
A subreddit for fans of Korean cinema.A very Happy Birthday to the inimatable Wong Kar-wai, who turns 68 today! The guy is a big, big reason for my unconditional love for cinema.

This subreddit is for all movies that are produced in Asia. Its primary goal is showcasing the unique and diverse quality of Asian Cinema that does not get the attention it should.
A very Happy Birthday to the inimitable Wong Kar-wai, who celebrates his 68th birthday today. Pictured here is my complete collection of all his works, both the earlier releases and the later remasters.

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A bit of a cheat posting this in this sub since there’s only one Criterion here, but there is one nonetheless lol. So here’s my complete collection of the birthday boy Wong Kar-wai’s films, who celebrates his 68th birthday today!

The Criterion Collection is a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films on home video.
Mariko also presents violence as a disease that seems to transmit to everyone associated with it, both perpetrators and victims, transforming into animals.
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...Truth be told, when one watches “Not One Less”, one would probably wonder how it passed Chinese censorship, with the government even going a step forward, by launching a promotional campaign of the film in the country.
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...As the final shot, which depicts a flag of the Rising Sun lying dirty on the ground while the American stars-and-stripes flies jauntily high, one is left in no doubt that “Gate of Flesh” is, in fact, an exploitation film about exploitation itself.
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...Director Na Hong-jin just teased a new script titled “Omega”, even as we wait for the release of his latest work “HOPE”. Cinema is so back! 🔥

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Director Na Hong-jin just teased a new script titled “Omega”, even as we wait for the release of his latest work “HOPE”. Cinema is so back! 🔥

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Director Na Hong-jin just teased a new script titled “Omega”, even as we wait for the release of his latest work “HOPE”. Cinema is so back! 🔥

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One story, three films!

The Criterion Collection is a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films on home video.
Radiance Films have swiftly become a favourite label of mine with the Asian titles that they’ve been selecting and putting out!

This subreddit is for all movies that are produced in Asia. Its primary goal is showcasing the unique and diverse quality of Asian Cinema that does not get the attention it should.
The massive interest in the controversial subject caused the South Korean government to, for the first time, admit to Unit 684 having existed. However, there conveniently exists no paper evidence to support or outline full details about it.
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...As mainly an East-Asian film collector, here's my current Radiance Films collection, complete with every East-Asian film they've released to date.

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Wood Job! is a warm story about life in the Japanese countryside, the power of its lush nature, and most of all, finding one’s self.
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...Looking for physical shops in Birmingham and/or near Southampton to buy flavours, bowls and hopefully a Lotus 1+ . Any leads, please?
Come one come all, if you enjoy smoking hookah, making shisha or just chilling with your friends this is the place for you. /r/Hookah is a place to talk about all things related to hookah and hookah accessories. From coals, shisha, bowls, pipes, bases, stems, grommets, hoses, ash catchers, foil, screens, covers, gauges, filters & smoke.What “Utopia” excels at, though, is keeping the human moral dilemma at the center of it. Unlike many such stories, it’s not played with a straight face at all. No one commits to the bit. We can really see the confusion on the characters’ faces, and the pain of doing what they know is bad
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit manages to take the seemingly random tweets by the user @marylony and create a cohesive piece of cinema while staying as authentic as possible to their varying tone.
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...Any fans of Edward Yang here? An absolute master imo. Here’s my complete (for now) collection of all his works available on bluray currently. Just need to add the upcoming Criterion for “Mahjong” in August to complete his filmography. What’s your favourite Yang film?

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My complete (as of now) collection of Edward Yang films on Bluray! Just need to add the upcoming Criterion release of “Mahjong” to have his entire filmography. What’s your favourite Yang film? Mine has to be “A Brighter Summer Day”.

This subreddit is for all movies that are produced in Asia. Its primary goal is showcasing the unique and diverse quality of Asian Cinema that does not get the attention it should.
My complete (as of now) collection of Edward Yang’s films on bluray! Just need to add the upcoming Criterion release of “Mahjong” in August to have his entire filmography. What’s your favourite Yang film? Mine has to be “A Brighter Summer Day”.

The Criterion Collection is a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films on home video.
Since sins and hell are related, I guess it is safe to say this film is not only nightmarish, but also hellish. I have rarely seen films like this one, where the screen is bereft of kindness and warmth.
Film News, Reviews, Trailers, Interviews and More...Any fans of Hirokazu Koreeda here? What’re your favourites by the Japanese master? I can never choose between “Still Walking” and “After Life” as my favourite, though “Nobody Knows” and “Our Little Sister” are also very much in contention too. He’s just so good!

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