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[Review] Adam

Adam is a simplistic story that succeeds thanks to two excellent lead performances. Sweet, well told, and refreshing uncynical. With the recent wave of crap...
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[Addam’s Review] Thirst

Anything Park Chan-Wook creates is guaranteed to be unique, brilliant, and very twisted at a minimum. Well, anything that isn’t I’m a Cyborg at least. Park’s newest film titled THIRST is a vampire romance-erotic-thriller-dark comedy-drama -- yes, that is a lot of adjectives -- inspired by the 19th century French novel by Emile Zola titled Therese Raquin. Park creates a uniquely Korean, and uniquely Park, vision of the vampire mythos and asks the audience to explore the dilemma of a Catholic priest discovering himself having a thirst for blood and the moral and spiritual crisis that would develop. Park delivers on the elements you would hope but definitely falls short of masterpiece quality like Oldboy or even that of Lady Vengeance. Heavily bloated with a narrative that often loses itself much less the audience, THIRST desperately needed another trip through the cutting room. It crawls when it should be running but luckily brings it back home before losing the audience completely. As negative as it may sound the positives definitely outweigh the negatives and another volume has without a doubt been added to the dark and twisted Zeitgeist of Park Chan-Wook film....
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[Interview] Rose Byrne + Hugh Dancy

About a week or two ago I had the opportunity to participate in a roundtable interview with actors Rose Byrne and Hugh Dancy for their upcoming film Adam. If yo...
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Return of the King Kong?

Without Peter Jackson it appears. According to this nice little ditty over at Total Film, a script is out there written by two guys named Joe DeVito and Bra...
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The Book of Eli Trailer

Parallel with the Avatar screening at Comic-Con the trailer for Denzel Washington's new film The Book of Eli was released. Directed by the Hughes Brothers and...
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[Review] Orphan

Orphan, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, is one of those horror films that earns more unintentional laughs than scares. It's a laugh-at film that will be pla...