Friday Features, March 30, 2012
Movies, movies everywhere, but few with guys like us. And gals, of course. We’re not poets, but we can see the poetic injustice of so few Hollywood movies featuring Asian Americans.
In any case, check out this week’s new film releases. We grade them based on their Asian-American presence, or lack thereof, based on the trailer and cast list from IMDB.
Studio: No. of AA: 0
Rating: F
The 3-D sequel to the first Wrath movie, which was itself a remake of a claymation-era film on the Greek gods (which I enjoyed immensely as a child). This one seems like 3-D dollar fodder, and doesn’t sport a single Asian American. Phooey.
Studio: No. of AA: 1
Rating: D-
In one of three re-imaginings of the Snow White story, Mirror Mirror offers a comedic take, employing seven dwarfs to help Snow White battle a ruthless Studio: No. of AA: 1?
Rating: D-
A more brawn than brains bouncer becomes a part of something bigger than himself and helps lead a semi-pro hockey team glory. While seemingly unlisted, there appears to be an Asian American on the team’s bus during the trailer at around the 2:14 mark.
Studio: No. of AA: 0
Rating: F
Two children in two different European countries are haunted by the same hollow-faced entity. Coincidence? The film is from the UK, so doesn’t have any Asian Americans…or Asian Britains. … Yeah.
Warner Bros.
Relativity Media
lover queen. One of these dwarfs, Ronald Lee Clark, is Korean-American, and a co-star on Animal Planet’s Pit Boss.
Alliance Films
Universal Pictures
International
Overall rating this week: D+
Tags: Goon, Intruders, Mirror Mirror, Ronald Lee Clark, Wrath of the Titans