Monday, January 6, 2025

Palm Springs International Film Festival 2025: Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In & Sacramento

 

Palm Springs was filled with strange and exotic films the starting weekend of the Palm Springs International Film Festival, now in it's 36th year. We had a chance to catch two over this little more than a week festival. You still have a chance to see these two films as part of the festival.
 
Director Soi Cheang
 
Hoo boy, I wasn't sure which theater this was in and so were some late comers. We all knew what it was about though. I asked, "Is this the martial arts movie?," a latecomer asked,  "Is this the Chinese gangster film?" We were both right and probably in the same boat as the name of the film doesn't easily flow off the tongue. Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is a little much to remember, but befits the story.

What came next was like renting an old school martial arts movie from blockbuster. I mean Sammo Hung is immediately in it, and if you know martial arts films, you know that's a good sign. Insanely spaced out, but reminiscent plot of an outsider, this time an illegal immigrant, played by Raymond Lam as Chan Lok-kwunget. His life sucks and gets the bejezus knocked out of him almost literally at every turn and then is taken in and becomes part of a gang/family. Crisis over land, then comes the revenge. In fact, the only missing by the numbers part of this movie is the usual montage of training or learning a new technique. Everyone is already an amazing fighter.
 
To sum it up we're pretty much with Chan Lok-kwunget as he learns to live and escape another gang in the wonderful backdrop of the now gone Kowloon, walled city. A super condensed place to live, lending itself to some amazing fights. You might also now Kowloon if you played Stray, the third person cat game, which has you transverse a very similar city albeit with robot inhabitants. 
 
Lok's taken under the wing of former gangster Cyclone, played by Louis Koo who steals the show through most of the movie and befriends the gangsters and weirdos Kowloon.

For a martial arts film it takes its sweet time building up how bleak Lok's life is, Cyclone's past and some day-to-day living in Kowloon, starting friendships and for a while we don't have any major fights till the end. That's when the movie goes crazy!

Shout out to a villain you love to hate, King, played by Philip Ng. Obnoxious laugh, ugly attire and that
mullet. What I thought was a run-of-the-mill second-in-command character merely around for a beat down and comic relief  becomes without a doubt, the reason for the best fight in the movie.

The movie alludes to it in the beginning, but keeps it on the down low and we see super-human feats you could chalk up to John Wick action movie logic on why people can even move after going through walls. However, King straight up has magical powers/chi powers that I did not see coming. This straight up super-annoying Starscream jack&ss who gets knocked out early on is amazing in both brutality and power. By the end he's taking on four other accomplished lead fighters at once. When the gave him guns for a second, I was like why, he's already too powerful. It's pure old school action made now and my G-d is it good.


Director Michael Angarano
Being released by Vertical Entertainment
 
This was a funny buddy travel film perfect for Palm Springs in the spirit of one of it's best known residence Bob Hope. Like Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in their Road To movies it's fun to see the two leads bounce off each other as total weirdos. Michael Angarano who co-wrote and directed the film plays Rickey, a free spirit sort of friend everyone has. Michael Cera plays Glenn a tightly bound man about to snap. They're the perfect knew odd couple. After getting to know each character, we find out that Ricky's father has died "and his ashes need to be spread in Sacramento." What follows is a road trip movie to Sacramento not with over-the-top humor, but more great character performances by Cera and Angarano who are having trouble coping being adults. I think Cera steals the show with his inner rage bubbling through. He's gonna be a new Dad and he can't handle it.
 
It take a while, as a 6 hour drive from LA to San Fran is, and you sure could put this as a dramedy, it still has enough laughs to give you a full gas tank.

During a very thoughtful Q&A the audience and myself found out that the Director Michael Angarano created the film as a inside joke with his co-writer Christopher Nicholas Smith. They were struggling actors in LA when writing it and they thought one day, why not actually do it...in conversation only. They did eventually do the drive and didn't seem to recommend it.
 
Also, over the course of the film Michael Angarano casted Maya Erskine as Tallie, who became his wife and mother of two of his children.
Michael Angarano & Maya Erskine

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Horror Hype: Don't F**K With Ghosts & The Exit 8 Live-Action Film

 

Two brothers are trying to get rich/stardom/ by finding ghosts, more of a mokumentary; this one looks like a funny horror comedy. We heard the two bros on a recent Doug Love's Movies Podcast. Funniest fact gleamed, was never put the f word in your title if you want search engines/ streaming services to carry your movie. It's available now on Prime.

The Exit 8 is trippy creepy game that has you wandering a Japanese subway passageway that came out in 2023. Kind of amazed TOHO has a movie coming out in 2025 for it ...and it's live action.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Weekly What To Do: vOiD has us

 iT'S LOENLYhERE, LOOKS LIKE THERE'S LITTLE TO DO this week, other than the theaters below, you might want to chill In little tokyo, ughh, the vOiD claims another week in LA. wE'LL HAVE MORE tHigns to do IN soon.


 

Oshogatsu in Little Tokyo will take place in Little Tokyo’s Weller Court and Japanese Village Plaza from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Jan 1st 2025. The event will feature traditional Japanese food, entertainment and cultural activities such as mochi making, a kimono fashion show, shamisen show, Kompo, and the list goes on!
 
Wed, Jan 1, 2025, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
held mostly along Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California
Free or pay for seats

The annual parade rings in the new year and reminds us that Seinfeld made one animated move ages ago where he played a bee.


Extra:
 
Free Hours at the Autry
Every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m.

Let the Autry cover your next visit with Free Hours at the Autry. Every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m. will be free to all Autry visitors. Enjoy access to all the Autry's exhibitions including Imagined Wests, Reclaiming El Camino and more by reserving your spot today!
 

Thanks to the generous support of the Autry Foundation, Free Hours at the Autry* are every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m.
 
UCB, a cheapo comedy show almost every night, see comedians before they make podcasts and have
stories about the UCB and before they hit the big time.
 


American Cinematheque-A celebrated independent theater group that brings both the talent and catalog of films to make for some of LA's best movie nights.
 

Street Food Cinema-Outdoor cult or recent hits you'll love.

Check out classics and cult movies just a few stories above street level. Rooftop Movies at The Montalbán.


 New Bev-Tarantino owned independent theater with old school style

Cinelounge - Hollywood based tiny theater, showing off indies you've never heard of
 
Brain Dead Studios-manages to fill its schedule almost every night
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
 
Vidiots -A one-of-a-kind hub for film lovers, filmmakers, and everyone curious about cinema. A small theater is more than made-up for with the constant content and special screenings.
4884 Eagle Rock Blvd
 
Art
 
Now-2025
Japanese American National Museum
100 North Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Admission $

Giant Robot Biennale 5 features artists Sean Chao, Felicia Chiao, Luke Chueh, Giorgiko, James Jean,
Taylor Lee, Rain Szeto, and Yoskay Yamamoto, among others. Since 2007, JANM has partnered with Eric Nakamura, founder of Giant Robot, to produce the Giant Robot Biennale, a recurring art exhibition that highlights diverse creative works celebrating the brand’s ethos.
 

Monday, December 30, 2024

New Year's Eve & Day Bringing in 2025 Reminder

Don't forget what we posted

Starts on Tuesday, December 31 · 8pm 
Gloria Molina Grand Park
200 North Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012
Free

Ring in the New Year at the West Coast's largest FREE celebration! Two stages of music, family fun, and a spectacular 3D light show!


   
 

 

 

 


Metro is free Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024, beginning at 4 a.m. through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, at 3 a.m.


with dazzling fireworks, energetic DJs, themed photo ops and more. All festivities are included in the price of theme park admission.

EVE at Universal Studios Hollywood is a celebration for the entire family, inviting guests to ring in 2025 in spectacular style while also enjoying all rides and attractions offered within the theme park. Spend the day at Universal Studios Hollywood and transition to the EVE beginning at 9:00 p.m. and enjoy colorful bursts of fireworks that will punctuate the night sky at the stroke of midnight.


 

Tuesday, December 31, 2024 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
WHERE:
The Queen Mary
1126 Queens Hwy
Long Beach, CA 90802
TICKETS:
General Admission: $155 (includes event access, fireworks, and champagne toast).
VIP Admission: $275 (includes general admission benefits, premium firework viewing, early entry, dinner buffet, and access to exclusive VIP areas).
 
 With the holiday season in full merriment, it’s time to plan for that epic sendoff to 2024 and ring in the New Year in a larger-than-life and lavish way aboard the legendary Queen Mary. The Queen Mary in Long Beach unveils its spectacular "Auld Lang Shine" New Year’s Eve celebration, offering guests a dazzling global journey through themed ballrooms, immersive entertainment, and SoCal’s premier fireworks display to welcome 2025 in unforgettable style.
 
New Year’s Eve with D-Nice & Friends
Deck the Hall Holiday Concerts
Tue / Dec 31, 2024 - 10:30PM
$$$
 
Legendary artist and DJ D-Nice ushers in 2025! His spirit of uplift and positivity brought millions together for Club Quarantine, both online and in one of the highlights of the 2021 Bowl season. Following appearances at the 94th Academy Awards and New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, as well as concerts at Carnegie Hall and the Apollo Theater, he sets it off for a party worthy of the biggest night of the year.

OC Fair & Event Center 88 Fair Drive Costa Mesa, CA, 92626
$

Winter Fest OC, Southern California’s largest winter festival, is ringing in the new year not once, but twice at the OC Fair & Event Center. Enjoy winter-themed activities, groove to the songs we all know and love from the Taylor Nation Tribute Band*, and witness spectacular firework displays during two countdown celebrations at both 9pm and midnight. Winter Fest OC’s New Year’s Eve festivities extend from 4pm to 12:30am, offering immersive experiences and unforgettable memories for all ages to ring in the new year with winter-themed fun.

 
 

Oshogatsu in Little Tokyo will take place in Little Tokyo’s Weller Court and Japanese Village Plaza from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Jan 1st 2025. The event will feature traditional Japanese food, entertainment and cultural activities such as mochi making, a kimono fashion show, shamisen show, Kompo, and the list goes on!
 
Wed, Jan 1, 2025, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
held mostly along Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California
Free or pay for seats

The annual parade rings in the new year and reminds us that Seinfeld made one animated move ages ago where he played a bee.


Palm Springs International Film Festival Starts Jan 2nd

The new year approaches and so does the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Jan 2-13th. Jeez, it's probably the first film festival out of the gate for the new year. Too many movies to choose from it always a good amount. We'll be covering what we can.

Oh, here's a few places to visit if you head out

Palm Springs Adventure: Hadley's, On The Mark, Monster Shakes, Re[X] & The Transilvania European Food Store

Tickets and the guide for the 36th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival are out now.

Here's some of our top picks to see in 2025.

TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN

The densely populated Kowloon Walled City becomes a battleground between ruthless crime boss Mr. Big and a fierce band of protectors led by the citadel's formidable leader, Cyclone. Meanwhile, a young refugee is caught in the martial arts melee in this nerve-jangling action spectacular.

Universal Language

In this whimsical ensemble comedy, two kids find a banknote frozen in ice, a tour guide leads baffled visitors, and a government drone returns home to uncover something amiss with his family, creating a mosaic of wintry Winnipeg that’s both comically surreal and profoundly human.

Space Cowboy 

This is the high-flying story of Joe Jennings, a pioneer of skydiving cinematography and Hollywood's go-to man for gasp-inducing aerial stunts. A man most at home free-falling through space, he attempts the one stunt that has eluded him throughout his death-defying life. 

Kill The Jockey

In this entertaining equestrian-themed psychological thriller-comedy, a legendary jockey on a downward spiral must compete for a powerful gangster. A catastrophic race brings life-altering, gender-bending, and romantic consequences for everyone involved. 

Bad Shabbos
Winner of the 2024 Tribeca Audience Award, this fast-paced comedy follows a New York Sabbath dinner that spirals hilariously out of control as several generations of modern Jews grapple with the tensions between secular and religious life – all while contending with a dead body in the bathroom.

Holiday Hornyfest: Magic Mike XXL and My Year of Dicks

Dec 30 @ 7:30 pm
Auditorium Eagle Theatre - Vidiots' main auditorium with 271 seats 
$13

*How could we not share this

Vidiots wants to add a little spice to your December as we welcome back Founding Member comedian Ify Nwadiwe and filmmaker Pamela Ribon for Holiday Hornyfest. The holidays bring us close together, but what if we got a whole lot closer? Here’s a series of movies that will trim the usual holiday cheer and bring a whole new meaning to coming home for the holidays. Is it an extra hot winter, or is it just Holiday Hornyfest at Vidiots?

The movie so sexy and thirst-quenching, we had to bring it back for another debaucherous screening! The boys are back in town and ready to take it off and throw down! Three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, he and the remaining Kings of Tampa hit the road to Myrtle Beach to put on one last blow-out performance. Bring your besties for one horned up night of mega-hotties!

Friday, December 27, 2024

Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra, What?

There is an amazing interview with Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra over at the LA Times. The 70-year-old is stepping down soon, but he's been in control for Sony for a while.

Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra talks ‘arms dealer’ strategy, defends ‘Spider-Man’ spinoffs

"The audience for anime is violently passionate — violent in a good way, not violent in a bad way."

At times, he seemingly grasps the nuisance of why getting the niche market of anime and Alamo Drafthouse is so important, but then just can't admit that Madame Web, Venom and Kraven are just bad movies.

I'll repeat it as such.

It's crazy to see how he recognizes anime and a beloved theater chain as being worth the investment, but does not understand why people don't like three of the worst critically  ranked movies of the year.