Category: Films

  • Lucy Mochi is one of those OnlyFans models whose online presence immediately stands out. With a strong fanbase and a carefully curated image, she projects warmth, confidence, and approachability. Still, like many people, I wondered whether that would be the same in real life. Would Lucy Mochi be as nice in person, or would she…

  • The Joy Luck Club: A Pioneering Asian-American Film That Changed Hollywood

    In 1993, The Joy Luck Club made history. Based on Amy Tan’s bestselling novel and directed by Wayne Wang, it was one of the first major Hollywood films to feature a predominantly Asian and Asian-American cast. With universal themes of family, sacrifice, and identity, it touched the hearts of millions. But despite its trailblazing success,…

  • Bonnie Blue – Too real for OF?

    It was confirmed last week that the famous star has been BANNED from Only Fans. The British pornstar made some of the biggest videos on the site including a 1047 gangbang, but the website confirmed that Bonnie has been banned. The statement confirmed that the star was banned after she planned a challenge inviting men…

  • Porn DVD review

    Little horny Asians 2 A 2-disc set featuring clips from the horniest Asian babes in the business. If you know Private you will already be familiar with the fact that they are famous for the best European smut around. However on this disc they show that they can do that for Asian women.   Scene…

  • How the film diverges from the book, whilst keeping some things the same. Published as part of a short story collection, Drive My Car is one of Murakami’s finest short stories. But it’s not particularly dramatic, strange, or interesting. Nothing would suggest that it would make a particularly cinematic film. But here we are, with…

  • Film Review: Elisa’s Day (2020)

    Elisa’s Day. Shown at London East Asia Film Festival Hong Kong, the present day. Officer Fai is taking a fishing boat with a colleague to Tuen Man. We flash back to 1996. Naïve but pretty teenager is attached to her young boyfriend. But when she becomes pregnant, she keeps the baby instead of having an…

  • Kung Fool

    Why Shang Chi is the worst Marvel Film As far as I’m concerned, the film is a dud. ALsmost no real excitement is generated from it’s bizarre time-crossing scenario. It’s been said that Marvel has a problem with featuring Asian characters, but this film fails to do for Asians what Black Panther did for black…

  • Does porn Asian porn do more harm than good?

    I like to watch porn, and as I have a liking for Asian women, I like to see some Asian porn from time to time. If I’m interested in women from a particular country, I will tailor my search to find porn that matches exactly the Asian nationality I am looking for. I know I’m…

  • Parasite plot holes and inconsistencies

    It’s officially the best picture and the critic’s favourite, but there are some surprising gaps and plot holes in the film.

  • They are six in the family, a rag-tag bag of waifs and strays in a downtrodden suburb of an unnamed Japanese city. Kore-eda has moved away from the struggles of the middle class with something new; a film that looks at those on the very margins of society and  somewhere close to the criminal underworld. …

  • Crazy Rich Asians Credits: Director: Jon Chu Starring: Constance Wu Henry Golding Gemma Chan Lisa Lu Nico Santos Awkwafina Ken Jeong Michelle Yeoh Not long after it was announced that the book by Kevin Kwan was going to be made into a movie the internet started talking. Were they going to do justice to the…

  • Vanishing Days A film by Zhu Xin A daughter and her mother sit listlessly in a small room in a nondescript city apartment building. We hear conversations but they are obviously not important to young Li Senlin. then the father announces that he is going on a business trip. Something about his voice tells Senlin…

  • A struggling punk rock band in communist Russia make music about their experiences and reach musical success. The band are from Russia, where punk is seen as a serious threat to the values of comradeship and socialist order. But that is not really the purpose of this film, as it deals more with the basic…

  • Masterfuly directed by Tsukamoto, Killing manages to make a Shakespearean tragedy in Japan that lasts under 2 hours. It’s an austere, harshly beautiful film about what it takes to survive in difficult surroundings. After a mesmerizing opening where we watch gleaming samurai sword forged out of glowing embers, we meet the characters whose lives will be overwhelmed by…

  • In a nutshell: a seemingly lightweight film is actually a sharp look at the effect of fame and the culture of film acting. When was the last time you watched a film with an all-female cast like this? A must-see for fans of Korean cinema, and cinema in general for that matter.

  • When everyone assumes that you’re guilty, how can you prove your innocence? Delivery worker and all-round nice guy Kim Gun-woo Gang Dong Won achieved fame unintentionally when he saved a pop star from a serious accident, but he wants to be treated the same as everyone else. His happiest memories are of playing in a…

  • This film is a misguided attempt to make a what if? romance. Starting from the fact that the two main leads are too young and good looking to be believable as the parents of a ten year old boy, the film is poorly directed by a director who wastes no opportunity to drown his cliched…

  • One of the best American comedies is finally being shown in the UK. If you haven’t watched it, here’s what you need to know. Although it was billed as the first show to feature a predominantly Asian cast, the shoiw would not have lasted very long if that was all it had going for it.…

  • Programme Announced for the 12th London Korean Film Festival / 26 October – 19 November 2017 The London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) unveiled the lineup for its 12th edition today running 26 October – 19 November with multiple UK and International premieres, a special focus on Korean Noir and including everything from Indie Firepower and…

  • Yourself and Yours (2016) You can tell from the opening titles exactly the kind of film this is going to be. Black Korean calligraphy on a white background suggests an intelligent and possibly artistic film and the lively classical music hints at a sophisticated comedy on love and relationships.. Yes, it’s a comedy, but one with brains.…

  • You may think you know all about zombies but have you wondered what it would be like to be on a train with fifty of them all running after you and gnashing at your ankles? Zombies on a train is the premise of this film, a big hit in South Korea. If you had no…

  • It doesn’t seem long ago when Korean film makers were dazzling the world with prizewinners at International festivals such as Oldboy  and Pieta. As well as these harsh ,violent films there were gentle odes to Buddhism (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring) and the magnificent Untold Scandal, which set the story of Dangerous Liaisons in the…

  • When Wayne Wang was brought out to direct the film of Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club, it must have seemed like a dream come true for fans of Asian cinema. With Oliver Stone as producer and several of the hottest Asian actresses in tow this looked like a surefire hit. Unfortunately, it really missed…

  • The Last Emperor Dir Bernardo Bertolluci Hong Kong/GB/ 1987 He was three years old when he ascended the throne and made history. Yet, his life was controlled by others and he was a puppet for the 6 years of his reign. The Last Emperor is an incredible story. First off, when did any other film…