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Displaying all articles tagged:
Wong Kar Wai
appreciations
Sept. 2, 2021
Watching Tony Leung Gets Us All in the Mood
American audiences will soon learn why it’s hard not to fall in love with the Hong Kong superstar.
By
Frankie Huang
movie review
Aug. 23, 2013
Ebiri on
The Grandmaster
: Welcome Back, Wong Kar-wai
A kung-fu movie by the director of
Chungking Express
and
In the Mood for Love
.
By
Bilge Ebiri
trailer mix
July 12, 2013
The Grandmaster
Trailer: The Year’s Artiest Fighting
Apparently, Bruce Lee’s teacher was also very good at kung fu.
By
Jesse David Fox
amateur cinematography
May 3, 2012
How to Shoot Instagram Photos That Look Like Your Favorite Directors’ Films
From Steven Soderbergh to Wes Anderson.
By
Kyle Buchanan
trailer mix
July 19, 2011
Wong Kar-Wai Picks a Fight in
The Grandmasters
Trailer
Martial arts shot stylishly in the rain.
By
Kyle Buchanan
clickables
Dec. 30, 2010
Watch a Teaser for Wong Kar-Wai’s New Kung Fu Film
It’s like the ‘Street Fighter IV’ teaser with no fighting.
By
Kyle Buchanan
trailer mix
Mar. 6, 2009
The Limits of Control
Trailer: Jim Jarmusch’s Greatest Hits
Lots of sex! Lots of guns! You’ll love it!
By
Logan Hill
chat room
Oct. 7, 2008
Wong Kar Wai on ‘Ashes of Time Redux’ and the Joys of Working With a Drunk, Naked Cinematographer
Wong sat down with Vulture to discuss his technique.
By
Brent Simon
news reel
Apr. 3, 2008
Wong Kar-Wai Apparently Does Take Off His Sunglasses Sometimes
“Nothing happens, for hours. It’s just the way he shoots. Nobody knows what’s happening, not even the actors.”