Far Flungers
Racism, Religion and Remembering Pearl Harbor
Remember Pearl Harbor and remember how prejudice shaped history.
Jana Monji, made in San Diego, California, lost in Japan several times, has written about theater and movies for the LA Weekly, LA Times, Examiner.com and the Pasadena Weekly. She currently writes for AsAm News and publishes a Tomatometer-approved blog, AgeOfTheGeek.org. Her short fiction has been published in the Asian American Literary Review.
Remember Pearl Harbor and remember how prejudice shaped history.
A review of the new documentary, "Magicians: Life in the Impossible."
A report from AFI Fest on a presentation of Otto Preminger's "Carmen Jones."
A report from AFI Fest on Nele Wohlatz's "The Future Perfect."
A report from AFI Fest on a presentation of Ida Lupino's 1953 film, "The Hitch-Hiker."
A report from AFI Fest on a special presentation of 1929's "Piccadilly," as part of a tribute to tragic screen diva Anna May Wong.
A review from AFI Fest of Disney's "Moana."
An AFI Fest review of Taylor Hackford's "The Comedian," starring Robert De Niro and Leslie Mann.
An AFI Fest review of John Madden's gun lobby thriller "Miss Sloane," starring Jessica Chastain.
An AFI review of Warren Beatty's first film since 1998.