July 7, 2007
Wrapping NYAFF.
The New York Asian Film Festival roars on through tomorrow and, at indieWIRE, Michael Lerman surveys the highlights and finds that, on the whole, things have gone very well: "'We've been really lucky with attendance this year,' said Grady Hendrix, one of the founders of Subway Cinema, 'Lots of walk-ups at IFC.'"
Daniel Kasman finds that Dog Bite Dog "achieves a unstoppable, desolate energy."
Kevin Lee catches I'm a Cyborg But That's OK ("Park [Chan-wook] navigates an odd terrain lying somewhere between One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Fallen Angels and Marnie") and Getting Home ("basically a Chinese Weekend at Bernie's, with its heart in the right place").
Posted by dwhudson at July 7, 2007 9:39 AM





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