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Commentary – Law Abiding Citizen
F. Gary Gray has directed more of a slasher flick than an Action/Thriller. You never know who’s gonna get it, when or how. The opening scene is nightmarish! However the movie is wrapped in a calculating and technically thought out script. And Philadelphia’s City Hall is a perfect backdrop, made-to-order, interiors and exteriors. To summarize Clyde (Gerard Butler) has been the victim of a ruthless, random act of violence that kills his wife and child. Nick (Jamie Foxx) is a prosecuting attorney in the Justice Department. Not, by the way, his best roll. Foxx seemed unsure of his character and is a bad on screen kisser. Nick agrees to a…
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Film is Alive In And Around Philadelphia
A lot going on this Thursday-Sunday – first I’ll be covering the 181/2 Philadelphia Film Festival running Thursday, October 15th-18th. The Opening night film is Law Abiding Citizen (shot in Philadelphia)(Jamie Fox and Gerard Butler) Screening will take place at The Prince Theater, Red Carpet 6pm, 8pm encore. Ritz at the Bourse is the festival’s other venue. And I will now be attending the Opening Night Party at the Radisson Warwick. I did notice that an earlier e-mail from Philadelphia Film Society used the same program titles as PCA’s CineFest, such as “Danger After Dark”, “Fade To Black” and “American Independents”, however, PFF’s beautiful, easy to navigate program book, doesn’t…
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Commentary – Story of Wine
The Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival chose a food related film for closing night, much to Tinsel & Tine’s delight! Followed by a party in the lobby of IHouse where the film was screened, featuring wines from World Shippers and Importers and catered by Steven Starr’s Elvez. Story of Wine is delightful entertainment, it’s Korean with English subtitles, which I’m not sure technically makes it Asian American. In fact, I was even going to link the interview of the actors on youtube, but that would require a translator. The film opens up to a celebration, a Wine Bar named Story of Wine is celebrating it’s 1 year anniversary. After the…
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HBO Presents A Conversation with Aaron Yoo
Actor Aaron Yoo was presented with the PAAFF Rising Star Award and sat down to be interviewed by Nydia Han. Yoo’s ease of conversation and relaxed posture belies his young persona. His love for the craft of acting is evident along with a healthy confidence in his talent and sense of belonging in the industry. He’s working and writing a lot now, but the lean early years trying to go from uncompensated thesbian to working movie actor was anything but easy. He tells a funny story of trying desperately to get fired from a desk job, so he could live off of unemployment and pursue acting full-time, but his boss…
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Commentary – Second Moon
Second Moon is very odd. The premise, a confidence man of sorts, Don Jim (Jim Finn) has evidently been terribly hurt by this woman of whom we only see her feet over a balcony, as she flicks pre-printed cards down in answer to his questions. In response to her rejection, he begins a business, “Art of Love”, which helps women cheat on their husbands. The men he hires to help these women don’t appear to be having sex with them, they are, I guess you would say, look outs, there to run interference in case a woman’s husband gets wise. In order to work for Don Jim all of his…





