
Just like you, we love movies. But you may not love Asian films as much as we do. We're here to share our love (or hate) with everyone who's not exposed to the gold mine of Asian cinema and culture, and if you're already a fan, join us as we share our take on a movie of the week. We watch, review, and discuss films from a myriad of Asian countries in order to explore new territory. So take a risk,... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Kaiju #2
Ishirō Honda (1954)
The inception of the true KING OF MONSTERS and his eternal beef with Tokyo
The Host (Bong Joon-ho, 2006)
Godzilla (Ishirō Honda, 1954)
Shin Godzilla (Hideaki Anno, 2016)
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Kaiju #1
Bong Joon-ho (2006)
The birth of a sea creature emerges from the Han River and wrecks havoc on civilians. It takes victims, including the daughter of a dead beat father. When the whole family learns the possibility of her survival, they... more
Buddy Cops # 4
Chia-Liang Liu (1988)
Senior cop Francis Li is the opposite case of a role model for his new partner Michael Tso. In this true to form buddy cop, these unlikely pair work together to bust a drug operation against crime lord Johnny... more
Buddy Cops # 3
Jung Da-won (2019)
A young detective gets suspended from duty and is transferred with a civil servant unit. She gets partnered with a frightening, retired detective, who also is her sister in law? That's right, a dysfunctional fa... more
Buddy Cops # 2
Ryoo Seung-wan (2015)
The hard boiled detected Seo Do-cheol uses any means necessary through his police jurisdiction to investigate the death of his friend Bae. Initially painted as a suicide, Do-cheol has his own doubts and diggin... more
Buddy Cops # 1
Jason Kim (2017)
Ki-Joon and Hee-Yeol are two cops in training who've become best friends in their time at the academy. On a night out to get away from school, they discover a young women getting kidnapped. The two rookies figure o... more
Colorless Classics # 4
Yasujirō Ozu (1949)
When it's for a widowed Professor to marry off his own daughter, she refuses to leave his side. Noriko, shares no interest and refutes all chances to get married. This causes friends and family to become... more
Colorless Classics # 2
Kim Ki-young (1960)
When a piano teacher hires a housemaid to support his pregnant wife, he invites more trouble than good. The Femme Fatal, Myung-Sook, seduces the piano teacher and tries to tie his whole family under her ... more
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