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Tag Archives: Festival
8Asians Chats With…The Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival
The Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival celebrates its Sweet 16th birthday Nov 6-11 in Toronto and Nov 16-17 in Richmond Hill. I sat with Aram Siu-Wai Collier, the Director of Programming for this year’s festival to go over some of … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies
Tagged 3D, Canada, China, chinese, Festival, film, Japan, Korean, movie, Philippines, Prison dancer, Taiwanese
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Toronto REELASIAN Film Festival: Reviews in 88 words (Part 3)
The Toronto International Reel Asian Film Festival opens today with the Hong Kong film Overheard playing at the Bloor Cinema (Bathurst and Bloor). This is the last part to my 3 part mini review. Hope to see you there! Stop … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, Reviews
Tagged breathless, doomsday, Festival, film, fish story, Japan, korea, reel asian, Toronto
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One Show Only! Catch 18MMW and OPM Comedy together at the Los Angeles Comedy Festival
I know it’s Mother’s Day, but if you’re in L.A. and find yourself wanting to have a few laughs this evening, you’ll get two awesome Asian American comedy groups in one at the L.A. Comedy Festival tonight — OPM Comedy … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Entertainment, Southern California
Tagged 18MMW, Avatar, Bruce Lee, comedy, Ewan Chung, Festival, Kim Jong-Il, la, los angeles, OPM Comedy, Randall Park
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POP 88 #24 – Reel Asian Film Festival
Brr, is it cold enough for you? (If you’re on the northeastern seaboard, that is.) Hopefully to warm you — or at least your ears — up, here is some new music from Anna Tsuchiya, Chemistry and Park Jung Ah. … Continue reading