Monday, January 19, 2009

The Brooklyn Rail on Asian film and more...

Below are links to most (if not all) the film pieces I've published in the Brooklyn rail. Enjoy...
  1. Apoorva Lakhia with David Wilentz
  2. Gauze, Manga and Delinquency, Tadanobu Asano with David Wilentz
  3. Alex Cox with David Wilentz
  4. WATERMELON TIME! The Plastic Fantastic Universe of Tsai Ming Liang
  5. Brute Force
  6. More Freedom and More Shocking
  7. How Pink Got So Violent: A guide to Japanese female exploitation films of the 70’s on DVD
  8. DVD Culture: JIGOKU
  9. Dream So Real - An Interview with Miwa Nishikawa
  10. New York Asian Film Festival 2008
  11. Japan Cuts
  12. Johnnie To In Charge
  13. Pretty Poison
  14. Imamura Retrospective at BAM
  15. Elephants & Ass-Kicking: Tony Jaa & Jet Li
  16. Languid Winds and Daring Kimonos
  17. Dawn of Japanese Animation
  18. The Unseen and the Unspoken: The Films of Lee Chang Dong
  19. Silent Ozu & Late Ozu box sets
  20. Roman-Porno to Desu Noto - The Odyssey of Shusuke Kaneko
  21. KAWAII Unchained: Sailor Suit & Machine Gun
  22. French Noir and Flying Swordsmen
  23. Two Lane Blacktop
  24. Tatsuya Nakadai Retrospective
  25. Mavericks from the East and Last of the Independents
  26. Noir At the Film Forum
  27. Princes and Assassins
  28. The Absolute Cool of Death and Horses
  29. SAMURAI FLASHBACK
  30. DVD CULTURE SAMURAIs
  31. The Turntable Is The Cosmos: Asian Summer in New York
  32. Old Fashioned Gore and Familiar Tropes: The 2006 NYC Horror Film Festival
  33. Monsters and Madmen box
  34. Yojimbo/Sanjuro: Two Films by Akira Kurosawa
  35. Yakuza Films at the Asia Society
  36. Burst City
  37. Takashi Miike Takes New York
  38. Hausu Party (HOUSE from Japan is THE CRAZIEST MOVIE EVER)
  39. In League with Satan (House of the Devil)
  40. 10% True, 90% Lies interview with Sion Sono
  41. The Naked Heroes with David Wilentz
  42. Japan Cuts 2010
  43. WILD BOARS RUN AMOK: THE 2010 NY ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL

1 comment:

Toestubber said...

Wow, you really do transcend genres and borders! Now that the economy is in the toilet, I will be sure to stock up on your free opinions.

Good Monsters and Madmen review. Sounds like something to see.