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Wayne Wang, "A Thousand Years of Good Prayers" (2007).

You can almost tell when Wayne Wang makes films that he probably considers closer to his heart: they come in pairs. Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart (1985), was accompanied by Dim Sum Take Out, a short film made up of outtakes from the previous film. Smoke (1995), written by the novelist Paul Auster, [...]

Wayne Wang, "The Princess of Nebraska" (2007).

There’s a scene about halfway through Wayne Wang’s 2007 film The Princess of Nebraska that’s the complete stylistic opposite of the ending of his 1982 masterpiece, Chan Is Missing. You’ll be forgiven if it reminded you of those Christopher Doyle-filmed handheld scenes in Chungking Express, and maybe it’s even done on purpose: the scene is [...]

An Interview with Wayne Wang.

Just wanted to point you folks to an interview with Wayne Wang I conducted for my American Pop column over at AsianWeek. Reviews of his two latest movies coming shortly… href=”http://filmeyeballsbrain.com/2008/09/22/an-interview-with-wayne-wang/”> (function() { var s = document.getElementsByTagName(‘script’)[0], rdb = document.createElement(‘script’); rdb.type = ‘text/javascript’; rdb.async = true; rdb.src = document.location.protocol + ‘//www.readability.com/embed.js’; s.parentNode.insertBefore(rdb, s); })();

Entry on Wayne Wang.

I have an entry on the director Wayne Wang on one of my other blogs, American Pop. It’s called The Saga of Wayne Wang and will probably inaugurate a whole series of reviews (if not a full-on retrospective) of his work to date. href=”http://filmeyeballsbrain.com/2008/09/15/entry-on-wayne-wang/”> (function() { var s = document.getElementsByTagName(‘script’)[0], rdb = document.createElement(‘script’); rdb.type = [...]