Most recent stories
-
Takashi Murakami was everywhere at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025
29 June 2025 11:58 AM | No CommentsThe Japanese artist, both in physical presence and in spirit, seamlessly crossed over to the worlds of art, fashion, sports and even food.
Read More -
Paris 2024: Gymnastics – U.S. women victorious in “Redemption Tour”
29 June 2025 2:46 AM | No CommentsThere should have been no doubt: the U.S. women were the favorites to win the Olympic gold. And yet there was, stemming from what happened in Tokyo.
Read More -
Paris 2024: U.S. women hang on to win eighth straight Olympic basketball gold
23 June 2025 11:54 AM | No CommentsThe U.S. women's team held off France, 67-66, at Bercy Arena.
Read More -
Paris 2024: Oh Sang-uk wins South Korea’s first Olympic men’s individual fencing sabre gold
22 June 2025 10:11 AM | No CommentsFor all their accolades in the team sabre event, South Korea individual results were here and there. That changed in Paris.
Read More -
Paris 2024: Amid upheaval, South Korea defends Olympic men’s fencing team sabre title
22 June 2025 7:56 AM | No CommentsIn a sport born in France and traditionally dominated by Europeans, Team Korea has worked their way to the top of the men’s sabre fencing world.
Read More
-
About Author: Paul Kazee
Posts by Paul Kazee
-
“Outlaws and Angels” – 2016 Fantasia International Film Festival Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 15, 2016 | No CommentsDespite a rather awkward start, "Outlaws and Angels" recovers the moment Francesca Eastwood (Clint's daughter) appears on screen. -
A.D. Calvo’s “The Missing Girl” – 2015 Ithaca Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on November 24, 2015 | No Comments"The Missing Girl" examines the delusions of a sad, yet likable man as he becomes convinced that his lovely clerk has been kidnapped, and perhaps killed. -
“H.” – 2015 Ithaca International Fantastic Film Festival Review
Paul KazeePosted on November 22, 2015 | No CommentsOne of my favorite films this year, "H." is simultaneously a fascinating inspection of adult relationships, and also a mesmerizing sci-fi mystery. -
Capitolfest 2015 a tribute to Nancy Carroll, cinematic history
Paul KazeePosted on August 15, 2015 | No CommentsEach August, the Capitol Theatre in Rome, N.Y., hosts Capitolfest, a celebration of early American cinema focusing on 35mm silent and Pre-Code film. -
Jon Watts’ “Cop Car” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on August 5, 2015 | No CommentsTwo kids find a cop car and go on a joyride. They don't realize that it belongs to a sheriff (Kevin Bacon), who is in the nearby woods hiding a body. -
Sion Sono’s “Shinjuku Swan” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on August 3, 2015 | No CommentsProfessionally shot and edited, "Shinjuku Swan" is – of all of Sono’s releases in 2015 to date – the one he clearly took the most care with. -
“German Angst” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on August 1, 2015 | No CommentsComprising three short films all set in Berlin, "German Angst" provokes thought and revulsion in near equal measure. -
“The Case of Hana & Alice”– 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 30, 2015 | No CommentsIn "The Case of Hana & Alice," we learn that nothing quite says “I Love You” like “I won’t forget this pain as long as I live.” And isn’t that the truth! -
“He Never Died” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 29, 2015 | No CommentsEasily one of the best films at Fantasia this year, Henry Rollins is simply brilliant as the taciturn mystery man in Jason Krawczyk's "He Never Died." -
Sion Sono’s “Love & Peace” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 28, 2015 | No CommentsOne of several feature films by Sion Sono this year, it truly pays to give the rough edges in "Love & Peace" a pass.