Wong Kar-wai 2046 (2004) [2oo7 Update: This post, my 2005 first-impression review of 2046, is much too long... I know, I know. But reading through it again I was caught up in Wong Kar-Wai's work as if for the first time. So I remember why I was so effusive and
On Movies & Media GreenCine: More on how much "The New World" rules, and a curious Wong Kar-Wai bit Lots of great stuff up at GreenCine, including: The New World Nick Pinkerton And this interesting possibility: Wong Kar-waiHurricane Katrina
On Movies & Media 2046: Glorious imagery, troubling relationships 2046 demands to be seen if only because no film (at least, no film I've ever seen) captures the beauty of its actresses so artfully, with such spectacular style and light. I mean that Wong Kar Wai's long-awaited follow-up to In the Mood for