Friday Features, April 5, 2013
The dinosaurs are back in town, as we sift through the slim pickings of this week’s Friday Features.
The dinosaurs are back in town, as we sift through the slim pickings of this week’s Friday Features.
The president disavows the Joes, aliens snatch bodies, a woman is tempted and a circus stuntman robs banks in this week’s Friday Features.
Kevin Tsujihara becomes Warner Bros. Studios’ CEO, Justin Chon co-stars in a film and Friday Features makes a return.
This week, we take a look at the latest releases from Friday and over the Christmas holiday and grade them on their Asian-Americanness.
Friday Features returns in this packed … brimming … damp? update to the week’s new release films, graded for their Asian-American presence.
Remember Charice? That Filipino girl who tried to break out with a self-titled CD and appearances on Glee? Well, she’s in a movie in this week’s Friday Features. Huzzah!
Friday Features returns from hiatus, in an edition that sees more singing, foul-mouthed ladies and the resurrecting of a school in trouble.
Alice and Ada Wong save the world from kidnapped girls and faith-based religious cults in this week’s Friday Features.
Sometimes we know everything there is to know about a film before it premieres. Other times, we don’t. These are those films.
A possessed doctor runs a moonshine operation in this week’s Friday Features…or something.
Tens of Asian-Americans invade this week’s Friday Features, even if Jamie Chung plays a submissive Engrish speaker…
It’s adventure time, in this week’s Friday Features, as old guys dust off their guns and children speak with dead people.
The CIA engineers a super soldier, as older folks rekindle their love, while two CEOs battle for N.C.’s governorship in this week’s Friday Features.
It’s a Hollywood miracle, as Friday Features awards an A grade to this week’s new release sci-fi, children’s and indie-comedy flicks.
It’s abnormal aliens, displaced dancers and activist artists in this week’s Asian-American speckled new release film department, Friday Features.
Batman, Catwoman, Bane. These aren’t zoo animal names, but characters in the final chapter of Christopher Nolan’s Batman saga in this week’s Friday Features.
Sometimes you feel like a nut. And sometimes that nut leads to shattering of a continent. Check out this week’s unlucky one-movie show in Friday Features.
I kissed a spider, and I liked it, in this week’s Friday Features, which grades Hollywood’s top releases on their Asian-American presence.
Muscled men shake their groove thang, which isn’t something you should bring your teddy bear to, in this week’s Friday Features.
It’s the end of the world for a few people, as a red-haired archer saves her kingdom from the peril that is vampires (…) in this week’s Friday Features.
People whip their hair back and forth, as funny men walk down the aisle in this week’s Hollywood new film Asian American report card, Friday Features.
A lion, hippo, giraffe and zebra walk into an alien civilizations’ breeding grounds in this week’s feeble attempt at humor…we mean, Friday Features.
Snow White keeps eating apples, while children try to escape man-eating piranhas and dance-battle for survival in this week’s Feature Fridays.
Men who wear black, nuclear disasters that keep diaries and kingdoms that feature moonrises round out this week’s Feature Fridays.
Hollywood makes a come back with several films featuring Asian Americans, although none in leading roles, in this week’s Friday Features.
A vampire wakes to find he’s not in a soap opera anymore in this week’s edition of Friday Features.
A group of elders travel to India to live out their retirement, and we’re not talking the Avengers here, although they also make appearance this week.
We dissect the idea behind Friday Features in this week’s new release film roundup. In essence, the more Asian Americans in film, the better.
Meryl Streep talks polar bears, Tim Allen talks chimps, Zac Efron talks stalking and Michael Ealy talks women in this week’s new release movies.
A cabin in the woods, a political leader, a space prison and three guys with varying levels of hair walk into a bar…