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The People I’ve Slept With Film Review

We wrote a review for the film way back in August on IMDB but never posted it here. Since people will have another chance to see the film in Philadelphia we thought we would show you WHY it's worth seeing! The review: If you like the Hollywood mainstream romantic...

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Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival: Oct 21-24

It seems the week is shaping up as Asian-American film festival week since there is a festival on the east coast as well. Those who can't be on the west coast can pop over to Philly to support the Asian-American film community! The closing night film for the festival...

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San Diego Asian Film Festival: Oct. 21-28

For those of you in California come experience the 11th annual San Diego Asian Film Festival. This film festival will have over 120 film premieres from all around the world and is such a great opportunity to experience asians-on-film in the real sense of the word....

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Ian Anthony Dale Interview: Growing Up Minnesota

When we prepared for our interview with Ian, it was impossible to find out anything about him growing up in Minnesota...well now we don't have to search because we asked him and he was happy to give us some very interesting information about his parents and growing up...

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Zero Kazama: Beasty Training Hawaiian style

Zero might admit that his MTV series Silent Library is where most people recognize him, but like many, his real passion is not what he is best known for, i.e., making people be quiet in the fukin' libray! Zero is an amazing martial artist and can be seen acting and...

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Norm Yip: Photographer, Artist, Graphic Designer

We wish there were soooooooo many Asian-American films out there that we could be changing our banner everyday to support them. That day will come! In the meantime we are so very grateful to Hong Kong photographer, artist and graphic designer Norm Yip for not just...

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Simon Yi: Big Big BIG dick!

We are always poking around the Asian-American film industry and we find so many gems that otherwise might be overlooked. Recently we told you about a funny short film by David J. Kim and we were fortunate enough to have it preceded at the screening by this Simon Yi...

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Frank Lin: Hysteria

For those of you in Los Angeles, don't miss the Screamfest at Mann's Chinese Theater where tomorrow night you can see Frank Lin's film Hysteria. It’s a story about a group of college graduates coming back to their home town for a high school reunion.  Instead of a...

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David J. Kim: Hello fresh face

David Kim's short film Hello is a perfect example of why it's sad short films are not money making endeavors and don't get more opportunities for people to see them. The film is a very funny look at obsession with a behind the scenes peek at the laughable, stupid...

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Andrew Chung: Minus the windsock

As readers are aware, we are delving into the English language world of Asian actors, actresses, writers, directors, producers ect...and we want to draw your attention north to Toronto where filmmaker Andrew Chung has developed a Web Series project called Millions....

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Fog: Film review

There are so many wonderful things about this film that it also is a bit frustrating that Director Kit Hui decided to do the editing herself. As a filmmaker, I always think it is a big mistake for a director to edit their own work because they are married to what they...

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Ian Anthony Dale: THE Event

If anyone has been failing to tune into NBC on Monday nights to watch The Event, then we feel sorry for you! Following the popular format started with such shows as Lost and Heroes, it has taken the genre to a higher level and kept us wondering if there are aliens...

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