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You don't have to speak the language to understand this film!
A Korean film with subtitles, "The Host" gives hope to the big creature genre.
We are all familiar with subtitles, those little captions on TV that narrates what characters are doing and saying, but what people don't know is that a similar technology is available for the Blind.
This comical Japanese drama television series captures life for the fictional Yamamura Family at its weakest time when the proud bread winning husband is forced into living the life of a Japanese housewife.
Sure, you need subtitles to understand what she's saying. But is it ever worth it.
Among other strange habits that I've developed over the years, I've developed an affinity for foreign films. If it's got subtitles, sign me up! So I thought I'd try to spread the word and share a few of my favorites. So be brave and give one a try!
It's exciting when you're not used to having bloopers, scenes, subtitles, languages and much more. Some DVD's now even have games for kids.
Named after the Chinese folk opera at the center of the story, this is a gently tragic tale of a father's quest to make amends with his dying son. Well written and well cast, with beautiful cinematography and some laughs to ease the sadness of the story.
What's on the "in" list for the epicurious? Exotic spices, Spansish wines, celebrity chefs, designer accessories, deconstruction, and more...
"Life is Beautiful" is a film ripe with examples of positive living as defined and described by author Loren Ford. This paper explores the concepts of positive living in detail, giving specific examples to correlate the film with Ford's definition.
Internationally reknowned opera, beautiful beaches, golf and fine dining in Sarasota offer an escape from dreary winter weather with culture and relaxation in equal measures.
Some movies starring women of color are well-known, like Waiting to Exhale. Here's a list of some great perhaps lesser-known movies starring women of color in multi-faceted roles.
The true horror in this film is not just that Paris Hilton is in this, but that Warner Bros. wants $20 for the DVD.
A review of the critically acclaimed NBC series Seinfeld, Season Six, on DVD.
A political analysis of the cult favorite, Team America: World Police. What was message behind this raunchy comedy?
This film is just plain awful. Want to learn about the Battle of Midway? Read Walter Lord's Incredible Victory instead.
Although several Expanded Universe novels give a different version of some events here, Star Wars - Clone Wars: Volume Two bridges the gap between Episodes II and III entertainingly.
À nos amours is tough to watch because the emotions and actions are so raw, but it is a compelling story of a young woman coming of age that is not often seen on screen.
This guide goes over how to burn movies onto a DVD disc. It's a very informative tutorial that I believe the reader will enjoy.
A review of Tsotsi, the 2006 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Film from writer/director Gavin Hood.
Small business opportunities not only provide a creative and diverse market, they also allow an individual or small group of people to create their own dream for the American entrepreneur in The United States
You know how anime usually have like one type of guy and its not really your type? Now japan has more anime with more bishies to choose! This latest anime is one of them!
A triumph in all aspects of cinema presented in a two-DVD set that would rival any independent film study course. It is near impossible to watch this set and not become more educated about the art form.
Tony Scott's Man on Fire is loved by some and hated by others, but just how is the director so effective at pulling us into the film?
John Carlos Frey's desire to tell this story is very noble. He wants to right a wrong that has been ignored for far too long, but unfortunately, his high-minded intentions are inversely proportional to his movie-making abilities
From theater to rock'n'roll, Polina Skibinskaya takes you on a tour of New York's vibrant Russian culture.
This is my tutorial regarding Bittorrent and its practical use. I will teach you how to download media from the net using the Bittorrent system. Please follow astericks to their respective bullet points on the bottom for clarification.
India's Bollywood cinema outsells and out produces Hollywood, but depending on where you live, tracking down the movies and music of India can be difficult. Here are some places you can go online to help you find the Bollywood you are looking for.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High is one of the rare teen-sex comedies that deserves its reputation as a classic of the genre. Worth a look!
Republic: The Revolution is innovative indeed, but sadly that doesn't translate into fun.
Whenever a movie of the stature of King Kong is to be released, tie-ins are not far behind. There'll be so much to choose from that you need a scorecard to figure it out.
Jim Jarmusch, with Broken Flowers, has created a remarkable film that gains resonance with repeated viewing, and offers us a uniquely comic yet ultimately melancholy portrait of solitude.
Bethesda has an European flavor. Sidewalk seating is available at many cafes, as well as the fountain area in front of Barnes & Noble. Bethesda offers a European ambience to those in the Washington D.C. area.
The first episode of Big Brother 6 is reviewed
Man of the Year, by Jose Henrique Fonseca, is yet another incredible release by the Film Movement. When Maiquel (Murilo Benicio) shoots a local thug in the back, his life turns upside down.
Last week I was browsing various writer's forums looking for leads, ideas, and a way to avoid vacuuming the house, when I fell into a very interesting discussion.
Programs designed to teach adults to speak a foreign language are expensive but you can begin to learn a chosen language all on your own by following a few suggestions.
The Samurai film is to Japan what the Western is to the US, movies full of heroes who resonate to the Japanese character. In order to fully understand, instead of only enjoy, these movies, a Westerner needs to know Japanese history and culture.
Jesse Franco is responsible for the most outrageous (and sexy) films of all time. Don't miss ANY of his titles for their surreal and steamy scenes
A look into the horrible story of seven teens in Broward County who decided to get the ultimate revenge.
The Second World War inspired many epic films that recreate major battles with some degree of accuracy. Battle of the Bulge isn't one of them.
Perhaps one of the most disappointing war epics of the 1960s is French director Rene Clement's 1966 adaptation of Is Paris Burning?, a book about the liberation of the French capital in August of 1944.
A touching romance set during 1942 in Manitoba, Canada as men from Allied countries came to train in preparation to be pilots in WWII
Fail-Safe is perhaps one of the best Cold War-era films that dared to depict an accidental nuclear war brought on by the failure of technology and human frailties.
Why are Americans so overweight?

One human guinea pig tries to find out why... kind of.

The main subject of Super Size Me (Morgan Spurlock), wrote, directed, and stared in the galvanizing...

A survey of the alternative theaters in the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham, NC) area.
A review of The Complete DVD Book: Designing, Producing and Marketing Your Independent Film on DVD. How to put your film on a DVD, how to make menus, commentaries, Easter Eggs, and then how to market it so people will inundate you with orders to see it!
Like most sexually-themed teen comedies, this film depends on suspension of disbelief, but it does have a somewhat sweet core beneath its unabashedly naughty layers.