Category: Film & TV

Lost Outlaw

Set during the Gold Rush, a gold mine is taken from Chinese miners and ultimately used as a hide out by the Red Jack Gang, an outlaw gang on the run. Alliances are questioned when Lucas, a member of the gang, meets a young Christian woman on the road and is forced to choose between…


Liberator or Loyalist: ‘Gorbachev.Heaven’

Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, the final functional leader of the Soviet Union (as President and General Secretary of the Communist Party), now resembles a sad, solitary character from a Tolstoy novella. He was once one of the two most powerful men in the world, but his sunset years have mostly been spent isolated in his dacha….


Be With You

Woo Jin takes care of his son Ji Ho alone after his wife Soo A passed away. Before she passed away, she promised she would be back on a rainy day one year later. One year later, Soo A appears again, but she does not remember anything. This title is available only in North America…


Little Forest

A young woman grows tired of life in the city and returns to her hometown in the countryside. This title is available only in North America – Epoch Cinema has officially launched! Cinema collection: http://epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: http://epochoriginal.com Feature Films: https://www.theepochtimes.com/c-new-release-rentals Follow EpochTV on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv…


Film Review: ‘Gone’

Not Rated | 1h 30min | Thriller | 2 June 2002 Christian films always get their share of hate, but I think that faith-based films that are made by actual Christians, such as Timothy A. Chey, are at worst commendable. In Mr. Chey’s case, many of his films are fantastic—even if they suffer from relatively…


Film Review: ‘The End of Days: Global Catastrophe’

TV-PG | 1hr 27min | Action, Thriller | 30 September 2019 Disaster movies have been a mainstay of the world of cinema for decades. One could even argue that with all of the so-called “advances” in visual effects technology recently, Hollywood is churning out big-budgeted “end-of-the-world” films that seem to captivate the movie-going masses like moths…


TV Review: ‘The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window’: The Ideal Sweet Spot Between Satire and Thriller

TV-MA | 3h 16min | Drama, Black Comedy, Satire, Thriller | 28 January 2022 (USA) It should be made clear from the start that the copiously titled “The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window” [WHASGW] certainly isn’t for all tastes. Instead of being a straight-up mystery thriller or full-on satire of the same, the new…


Film Review: ‘Rifkin’s Festival:’ Has Director Woody Allen Finally Run out of Steam?

Over the past 55 years, Woody Allen has directed 49 features for 18 different distributors and has amassed a modest but (mostly) loyal following. For a number of reasons, few people outside of Allen’s fan base and movie critics see his films. Some don’t like his style, some don’t care for his sense of humor…


Film Review: Sundance ’22: ‘The Exiles,’ Unfinished Business

This film is all about unfinished business. In 1989, documentarian Christine Choy started filming the exiled Chinese student leaders who were trying to continue their movement in America, shortly after the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Since she had not been there in the Square, she did not feel a close connection to her subjects, so when…


Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’: A Fun-Filled High-Seas Adventure for the Entire Family

I consider producer and director Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones films to be among the last of the great adventure franchises. We’re talking about the original trio of films from the 1980s, not the mediocre “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” that was produced in 2008 (and inarguably the weakest link in the…