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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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About Author: Paul Kazee
Posts by Paul Kazee
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Miguel Ángel Vivas’ “Extinction” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 28, 2015 | No CommentsTwo men who hate each other + one girl + one dog + zombies = the film "Extinction," which made its world premiere at Fantasia 2015. -
Fantasia 2015: The Real Miyagi, Cash Only, Tales of Halloween
Paul KazeePosted on July 27, 2015 | No CommentsA look at two world premieres ("Cash Only," "Tales of Halloween") and a documentary about a karate master ("The Real Miyagi") at Fantasia 2015 in Montreal. -
Eric Cherrière’s “Cruel” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 26, 2015 | No CommentsMove over Henry, there’s a new portrait of a serial killer in town, and this one is far creepier than you…perhaps because he’s frighteningly far more relatable. -
Ringo Lam’s “Wild City” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 26, 2015 | No CommentsThere are flashes of brilliance in "Wild City," but Lam needs to resist the corrupting influence of a digital toolbox. Still, it is great to have him back. -
Fantasia 2015: JeruZalem, Raiders!, Assassination Classroom
Paul KazeePosted on July 24, 2015 | No CommentsShort reviews of three selections in the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival: "JeruZalem" (nay), "Raiders!" (yea) and "Assassination Classroom" (nay). -
“(T)ERROR” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 23, 2015 | No CommentsIn this documentary, an FBI informant allows two filmmakers to follow him as he goes undercover in an effort to get close to a suspected terrorist sympathizer. -
“Ojuju” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 22, 2015 | No CommentsOne does not want to be too critical of a film from a nation’s emerging cinema, but the Nigerian film "Ojuju" - while a noble effort - is also a failure. -
Jeppe Rønde’s “Bridgend” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 21, 2015 | No CommentsIn South Wales, residents disproportionately keep taking their own lives. "Bridgend" is the engaging feature film based on this disturbing trend. -
Sean Baker’s “Tangerine” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 19, 2015 | No CommentsA sassy Hispanic transgender prostitute gets out of jail and learns that her boyfriend/pimp has been double-timing her In the fantastic film "Tangerine." -
“The Hallow” – 2015 Fantasia Film Review
Paul KazeePosted on July 18, 2015 | No CommentsIn the Irish horror film "The Hallow," you've got only one good legitimate scare. But hey, there’s a moral: Never, ever store your baby in a cupboard.