This is perfect time to be get into classic Hong Kong cinema because so many films have been restored and upgraded to Blu-ray over the last few years. As much as I miss Dave’s Videodrome in Carrboro, NC with their shelves overflowing with tape boxes involving Asian cinema, the VHS
Blu-ray Review: The World of Kanako
When you take a course in screenwriting, the first thing pushed is creating a man character that is sympathetic. You want the audience to identify and bond with them. The simple description of The World of Kanako sounds like the main character is incredibly easy to sympathize with. An ex-police
F1 Official Teaser Trailer
A car built for combat (and speed) as Warner Bros. and Apple Original Films released the official teaser trailer for the upcoming sports racing drama film titled F1. View trailer below. Follows a Formula One driver who comes out of retirement to mentor and team with a younger driver I
Compelling Reasons to Switch to an eBike
Saying goodbye to a regular bike and opting for an eBike can be life-altering in many ways for numerous reasons integrating features of a contemporary world. As a means of private car use for commuting, recreation, or aesthetic fitness, some pragmatic reasons can make one improve his or her standards
The Weekly Round-Up #760 & 761 w/ Absolute Power: Ground Zero #1, Blood Hunt #4, X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse #2, and more
I’ve been travelling, and so am still not completely caught up on new comics. Best Comic of the Fortnight: Rare Flavours #6 – I have really loved this book. Ram V and Felipe Andrade made a really special comic about Indian food, memory, myth, and ultimately, connections between people. The