As far as special FX blockbusters go, it looks, well, see for yourself:
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After being screened at film festivals worldwide, Dim Sum Funeral will make its U.S. debut on April 27 at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
An Irish funeral has a wake. A Jewish funeral has "sitting shiva." A traditional Chinese funeral is something else entirely. That's what the estranged siblings of the Chinese-American Xiao family must undergo upon news of their mother's death. The one brother and three sisters don't get along, however they share one thing: hatred for their domineering and manipulative mother, the "Dragon Lady." Yet, as they honor her request for a traditional seven-day funeral, the siblings face an adventure of surprises, clashes, and unveiled secrets. In the end they learn about themselves, each other, their mother, forgiveness, and what it means to be Chinese.
A Sundance premiere, it's playing in about two-dozen theaters in California. Looks great, but still limited release.
The trailer premiered to screams and cheers this weekend. This version isn't the greatest, it's a bootleg, but you get clear glimpses of the heroes, Mulder and Scully and a few of the supporting characters. Not much in the way of dialogue. When a better version arrives, we'll have it.
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Thanks Cinematical for drawing our attention to this hilarious video. In it, MTV movie correspondent Josh Horowitz is inserted into the Academy Award Best Picture nominated films a la the opening montage of the Oscars. Check it out below or head over to MTV.
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Never really watched the show myself, but when I do see a few minutes now and then it does make me laugh. Here's the full-length trailer.
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Hollywood's A-listers are all tangled in a dark obsession with Trajan. In this case, the video speaks for itself.
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