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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Cannes Film Review: 'Blind Detective'

    Variety
    A serial-killer thriller wrapped in an unruly slapstick comedy with generous servings of food porn, "Blind Detective" is a deranged and delirious smorgasbord of a movie. Even devotees of Hong Kong genre master Johnnie To and his frequent collaborator,...

    Tags: Hong Kong, Genres

  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Cannes Films On the Critical List

    Variety
    SCOTT FOUNDAS "All Is Lost" (J.C. Chandor) Chandor, who made an impressive debut with Margin Call in 2011, ventures far from Wall Street — and dry land — for this followup, starring Robert Redford as a man lost at sea in a movie that purports to have...

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Celebrities, U.S. Congress, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Life of Pi (movie)

  4. Mar 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Hong Kong Film Festival: A comic arrow zings indie filmmaking

    24 Frames
    The Philippine movie “The Woman in the Septic Tank” is one of the most provocative surprises of the 36th annual Hong Kong International Film Festival....
  6. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Fall Sneaks list

    <b>SEPT. 9</b>
    SEPT. 9 All's Faire in Love A college football star has to make up for his many absences by working at a Renaissance fair, where he falls for an aspiring actress. With Christina Ricci, Owen Benjamin, Cedric the Entertainer and Matthew Lillard. Written...

    Tags: Carey Mulligan, Ulrich Thomsen, Celebrities, Steven Soderbergh, James Marsden

  8. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Movie Review: 'Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame'

    "Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame" finds Tsui Hark, a genre wizard, in top form in this splendid, action-filled period epic. It has opulent, stylized settings of elegance, grandeur and scope, flawless special effects, and awesome martial arts combat staged by the master, Sammo Hung. Yet bravura spectacle never overwhelms either the plot or the key characters. Chang Chia-lu's intricate script bristles with wit and suspense; the film from start to finish is a terrific entertainment.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    "Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame" finds Tsui Hark, a genre wizard, in top form in this splendid, action-filled period epic. It has opulent, stylized settings of elegance, grandeur and scope, flawless special effects, and awesome martial...

    Tags: Sammo Hung, Genres, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (movie), Movies, Li Bingbing

  10. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Movie review: 'Shaolin'

    "Shaolin," with its feuding warlords and fighting monks in '20s era China, is a sprawling popcorn blast of action kept spinning with crazy cool kung fu, tons of fake spurting blood (I think everyone had a packet clinched in their teeth) and slacker improvised, or inspired, U.S. subtitles.
    "Shaolin," with its feuding warlords and fighting monks in '20s era China, is a sprawling popcorn blast of action kept spinning with crazy cool kung fu, tons of fake spurting blood (I think everyone had a packet clinched in their teeth) and slacker...

    Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Kill Bill (movie), Jet Li, Buddhism, Movies

  12. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Movie review: 'Beginning of the Great Revival'

    An opening title card announces that the new film "Beginning of the Great Revival" was made "in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the birth of the Communist Party of China." Unfortunately, the movie never overcomes the dutiful weight that implies.
    An opening title card announces that the new film "Beginning of the Great Revival" was made "in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the birth of the Communist Party of China." Unfortunately, the movie never overcomes the dutiful weight that implies....

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Communist Party of China, China, Movies, Drama (genre)

  14. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Reel China: Political maneuvers drive 'Beginning of the Great Revival's' success

    &mdash; Political films can be a tough sell in many countries, to say the least. But director Huang Jianxin is confident that he's sitting on a blockbuster with "Beginning of the Great Revival," a historical epic detailing the founding of China's Communist Party.
    — Political films can be a tough sell in many countries, to say the least. But director Huang Jianxin is confident that he's sitting on a blockbuster with "Beginning of the Great Revival," a historical epic detailing the founding of China's...

    Tags: Celebrities, Ang Lee, John Woo, Local Government, Television Stations

  16. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Associated Press
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  20. May 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 2011 Summer movies list

    <strong>May 6</strong>
    May 6 The Beaver A once-successful toy executive and family man suffering from depression begins communicating through a beaver hand puppet. With Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster and Anton Yelchin. Written by Kyle Killen. Directed by Foster. Summit...

    Tags: Tom Arnold, Celebrities, Family, New York Dragons, French Literature

  22. Feb 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Movie review: Chinese remake of 'What Women Want'

    For those curious about what it's like to watch a Chinese-language remake of "What Women Want," it's mostly like watching the 2000 Nancy Meyers film "What Women Want." In Chinese. Just different enough, it has neither the obsessional pull of Gus Van Sant's loony remake of "Psycho" nor enough distinction to really feel like its own unique object.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    For those curious about what it's like to watch a Chinese-language remake of "What Women Want," it's mostly like watching the 2000 Nancy Meyers film "What Women Want." In Chinese. Just different enough, it has neither the obsessional pull of Gus Van Sant'...

    Tags: Frank Sinatra, Gong Li, Gus van Sant, Nancy Meyers, Psycho (movie)

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Actor Andy Lau, right, poses with "Tao Jie" ("A Simple...
(September 5, 2011)
68th Venice Film Festival