May 18, 2024
It’s surprising how unlikeable Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt is in this one, but it’s a highly-effective spy thriller. ★★★★☆
May 18, 2024
Cate Blanchett’s performance as Tár is phenomenal. The film also allows us to believe in Tár’s brilliance at the same time as loathing her disregard for everyone around her. A great film. ★★★★★
May 11, 2024
Less of a horror and more of a comedy, but better for it. It reminds me of Gremlins in some ways, but never reaches the darkness or madness that made that film so entertaining. A fun watch nevertheless.★★★☆☆
May 11, 2024
What begins as a stylishly-shot detective mystery slides into hallucination and confusion as the detective fails to make proper sense of 1990s China. Director Wei Shujun 魏书钧 clearly intended to leave the puzzle unsolved and it was never dull watching Zhu Yilong 朱一龙, though some might find it all a little portentous.★★★★☆
May 10, 2024
The plot is standard anti-imperialist fare, but the fighting is exceptional. Jackie Chan at his physical best: lightning-fast, acrobatic, and funny. Special mention also to Anita Mui, who is hilarious as Fei-Hong’s stepmother. ★★★★☆
May 06, 2024
It’s too long, the plot is silly, and the dialogue is awful, but it’s got a great final third. Some very good work also by Lorne Balfe on the score. ★★★★☆
May 06, 2024
Young drummer Andrew believes he can be a truly great jazz drummer; bandleader Fletcher believes that verbal and emotional abuse is necessary to elevate students beyond mediocrity. It is supposed to be about ‘art’ and the ‘artist’ but it is so po-faced about artistry that you can’t help but begin to doubt. Is all the effort worth it for a slightly different version of “Caravan”? Should I be impressed at the end or just sad that Andrew is so needy that he’ll perform for his abuser? Or am I just not sophisticated enough to understand the greatness of the solo?
I could read the film as an indictment of sad people trapped in jazz history’s shadow, but then in La La Land the director has another jazz obsessive stuck in a rut we are supposed to sympathize with. Does Chazelle really think these are underappreciated geniuses? Does he think he is an underappreciated genius? I should try Babylon to see for sure, I suppose. ★★★☆☆
May 05, 2024
Mad Max 1 is a curio, but this is really the film in which George Miller’s dystopian imagination revs all the way up. Villians Wez and Lord Humungus are ridiculous but also terrifying, and the leather fetish aesthetic is taken to glorious excess. This still stands up as a great action movie. ★★★★☆
Apr 17, 2024
It’s a perfect gem of a film. A wonderful setting that the crafted cinematography gives you time to appreciate; loving attention to the cooking and food; believable and non-showy performances from the cast. The film even made the pretentious twit of a male protagonist endearing by the end. Sit back, slow down, and enjoy. ★★★★★
Apr 16, 2024
Fury Road was amazing so I wanted to see where it all started. It’s clearly a proto-version of Miller’s vision for a road apocalypse movie, but thankfully there are enough weirdnesses and idiosyncrasies to carry us through the more amateur moments. Mel Gibson does the charismatic sensitive psycho so well already it is no surprise that it ended up his ticket to global stardom in Lethal Weapon a few years later. ★★★☆☆
Apr 13, 2024
It’s a game about killing large monsters that makes you regret killing the monsters and resent the protagonist. Mood and music are perfect, and the climbing mechanic generally works well. I wouldn’t have minded a few less colossi to beat, as I felt the game was a slog by the twelfth or so, but nevertheless, a unique achievement by the creators and a game that is still well worth experiencing today. ★★★★☆
Jan 27, 2024
I loved about 75% of this game–the exploration and gradual increase in your powers is deeply satisfying, and the smoothness of movement and jumping is a pleasure. What brings it down for me are the bosses and the odd section where the difficulty spiked and it wasn’t clear how I should fight certain enemies. I resorted to walkthroughs a number of times to avoid wasting long chunks of time flailing around not knowing how to do damage. It’s a good game, but I’m not desperately waiting for Remastered 2 or Prime 4. ★★★★☆
Jan 21, 2024
This was the perfect game to play with my four and half year old daughter. Co-op here is perfect for younger players, as they can’t die or fall behind. Although she wouldn’t be able to figure out the puzzles herself, she could feel she was helping as I bumbled along. Graphics are simple but beautifully animated; music is fantastic classical piano. It’s unique and, dare I say, a classic. ★★★★★
Feb 16, 2023
(created by Hou Hongliang 侯鸿亮) This time-loop TV series was based on an online novel by Qidaojun 祈祷君. The gradual reveal of the mystery has some suprises, but the lead characters (played by Zhao Jinmai 赵今麦 and Bai Jingting 白敬亭) frustrate with many of their poor decisions. The resolution was also somewhat of a disappointment, with the lead police officer (an otherwise excellent Liu Yijun 刘奕君) failing to show any interest in the lead pairs’ complete knowledge of the bomb plot. ★★★☆☆
Dec 19, 2022
(directed by Wong Kar-wai 王家衛) Wong Kar-wai’s first film is nothing special in terms of plot, but the intensely likeable performances of Andy Lau 劉德華 and Maggie Cheung 張曼玉 and the beautiful cinematography elevate it beyond the Hong Kong gangster formula. ★★★★☆
Jun 20, 2022
(directed by Chen Kaige 陈凯歌, Tsui Hark 徐克, and Dante Lam 林超賢) The box-office champion of 2021, this war film united three of the most famous Chinese directors. The complexity of war, however, is undermined by battle scenes taken to action-film excesses and the political necessity of portraying the battle as a great success regardless of the cost. ★★☆☆☆
Apr 03, 2022
(dir. Wilson Yip 葉偉信) The final outing for Donnie Yen as Ip Man, this doesn’t reach the heights of its predecessors. Worth watching if you’re a fan of the series, but I found this an effort to finish. ★★★☆☆
Feb 14, 2021
(dir. Andrew Lau 劉偉強) This film, based on a real incident in 2018, was a massive hit in China. Made with the full cooperation of Sichuan Airlines, it is an overwhelmingly positive portrayal of the Chinese aviation industry, and unironically employs every airplane-disaster movie cliché in the book. Hard not to think of Airplane! at moments, but nevertheless an enjoyable watch. ★★★☆☆
Jan 17, 2021
(dir. Edward Yang 杨德昌) Adults and children alike search for love and meaning in this Taiwanese film. Nien-Jen Wu 吳念真 is wonderfully understated as a father who is struggling with his marriage and career, and his interplay with Issey Ogata イッセー尾形 as Mr. Ota is a particular delight. ★★★★★
Nov 07, 2020
(dir. Stephen Chow 周星驰) I remember being underwhelmed when I saw this in Beijing on release, but now, having now seen much more of the kung fu cinema to which this pays loving tribute, I adore it. It’s the older actors who steal the show: Yuen Qiu 元秋 as the landlady and Bruce Leung 梁小龍 as the toad kung fu master amongst others are superb. ★★★★☆