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Daily Dose Pick: Red Cliff

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Slo-mo action maestro John Woo marches back onto the big screen with this impressively choreographed saga set in 2nd-century China.

The most costly production in Chinese cinema’s history, Woo’s epic details the art of war between a bellicose Han prime minister and a coalition of rebels — one that culminates in the Battle of the Red Cliffs. Among the short-handed, but smarter rebel forces are action figures Tony Leung and Takeshi Kaneshiro, playing advisers who only partner after a successful jam session.

Red Cliff is indeed strange while being insanely spectacular, and Woo remains an unsurpassed pro in staged fusillades (with spears or arrows here, rather than his trademark bullets) — even if the finer points of drama remain absent from his arsenal.

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Film

10 Films from the Past Decade that Cemented Asian Cinema’s Art-House Home

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An article by Salon’s Andrew O’Hehir laments that few of the films currently screening at this year’s New York Asian Film Festival will flicker on American screens after the prints have been spirited away to the other side of the world. Sure, but what the article doesn’t say, is that thanks to the boom Asian cinema experienced in the early 2000s, it not only has a permanent home in American art-houses, it’s also well on its way to losing that ridiculous moniker (why not just call it Half the World Cinema?). Read More »

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