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  • Pushing Avatar off a Red Cliff


    Geek BuffetAuthority Authority: 99
    Zoe Saldana in Avatar Hype for film technological breakthroughs is apparently still what leads us into the cinema these days… next to word-of-mouth, of course.  Fortunately for Avatar (2009), it has both – its opening weekend has easily smashed all existing box office records for a 3D film, and has its eyes ...
    3 days ago
  • Takeshi Kaneshiro on GQ


    YeinJee's Asian JournalAuthority Authority: 423
    Japanese-Taiwanese heartthrob Takeshi Kaneshiro – one of Asia’s best looking hunks imo – is the cover boy for December issue of Chinese GQ magazine… Read the rest of this post » Takeshi Kaneshiro on GQ from YeinJees Asian Journal
    1 week ago
  • The Warlords Movie Poster


    Shockya.comAuthority Authority: 538
    Magnet Releasing just sent us this brand new movie poster for the upcoming film “The Warlords” from directors Peter Chan and Wai Man Yip, starring Jet Li, Andy Lau and Takeshi Kaneshiro. “The Warlords” premieres on VOD, XBOX LIVE and AMAZON on March 3rd and In Theatres April 2nd.Synopsis: Set in the midst of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • John Woo’s Epic Film…Red Cliff. Civil War in Ancient China


    Wig-WagsAuthority Authority: 111
    Every once in a while, a movie comes along that takes the visual depiction of battle to a new level ( Braveheart , Saving Private Ryan ).  John Woo’s epic film, Red Cliff, does just that. Based on the actual Battle of Red Cliffs (see the Red Cliff Wiki here ) that took place in the winter 208 CE, the film ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Red Cliff – Enlish Movie Review


    Cinefundas.com - One Stop Cinema PortalAuthority Authority: 150
    John Woo has set himself a new challenge in “Red Cliff,” and that’s to be as old-fashioned as possible. Returning to his roots after a stint in Hollywood, Woo has made the most expensive film in mainland Chinese history, a pleasantly traditional picture that marks a new direction for one of the world’s premier ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Film Spotlight: RED CLIFF


    Imprint TALK: Fresh Asian Pop Culture BlogAuthority Authority: 123
    The Three Kingdoms era is one of the most romanticized periods of Chinese history ever.  The Three Kingdoms consisted of Wei, Shu and Wu.  This period has been the source material for operas, folk stories, novels, films, television dramas and video games.  My personal experience with the Three Kingdoms eras comes ...
    3 weeks ago
  • MY GRATITUDE LIST.


    The Fakeness Blog - Fake Is The New Real.Authority Authority: 140
    My list of 10 (or more) celebrities Im grateful to cover anytime, anywhere. I may not get a chance to do many stories on them, but when I do its fun because I like them so much and think theyre all so talented and interesting. Morrissey. Tokio Hotel. Eminem. Bat for Lashes. ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Movie Review: Turkey Day Roundup


    The New Republic - Health Care FeedAuthority Authority: 689
    The biggest film of the year opens this week, though you may be forgiven if you haven’t heard about it, as it has committed the unpardonable sin of being in Chinese. John Woo’s historical epic Red Cliff is the most expensive and highest-grossing film ever made in China, and that nation’s most emphatic ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Red Cliff Review


    BuzzineAuthority Authority: 505
    The US version of Red Cliff is a fine film that proves that Asian production values can stand toe to toe with Hollywood. It has everything anyone could want from an epic war movie, including insurmountable odds, real warfare tactics and satisfying personal duels. Red Cliff , however, bizarrely depreciates in ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Red Cliff


    BrandonFibbs.comAuthority Authority: 121
    Many people see Red Cliff as Hong Kong actioneer John Woo’s return to form. I’m not one of them. John Woo has never once made a film I’ve liked, though he has made at least one I’ve detested. For me, Red Cliff is not John Woo returning to form, but entirely redefining himself, transforming both his ...
    4 weeks ago

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