Press.

A Discussion of the South Korean classic, Aimless Bullet, with the Korean Film Archive and Subway Cinema (FilmLinc Daily, September 8, 2023)

Best of the Fests: The Old School Kung Fu Fest (Videoscope, #117, Spring 2022)

Old School Kung Fu Fest's Joseph Kuo Retrospective (Screen Slate, December 6, 2021)

The Great Unknown Movie of the Century So Far? Here’s Mine. (The New York Times, November 24, 2019)

For Those Who’ve Seen ‘Parasite’ and Want More (The New York Times, November 22, 2019)

New Korean Cinema’s Dark Comedies Foreshadow The Social Message Of ‘Parasite’ (Forbes, November 21, 2019)

Still Crazy at 15: The New York Asian Film Festival Is Back to Blow Minds Again (The Village Voice, June 22, 2016)

5 Martial Arts Masterpieces to See at the Old School Kung Fu Film Fest (IndieWire, April 7, 2016)

This Year’s Asian Film Festival Is Restrained, but Only by Its Standards (The Village Voice, July 2, 2015)

Postcard: New York (South China Morning Post, July 20, 2014)

Little in Common, Save a Continent – The New York Asian Film Festival Returns (The New York Times, June 25, 2014)

The New York Asian Film Festival and More in This Week’s Repertory Film (The Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2014)

The New York Asian Film Festival Grows up — but Just a Little (The Village Voice, June 25, 2014)

Postcard: New York (South China Morning Post, June 30, 2013)

From Across the Pacific, Good Old American Fare (The New York Times, June 28, 2013)

China’s Greatest Warrior Accepts an Award (The New Yorker, June 27, 2013)

Pulp, From East to West (The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2013)

10 Must-See Movies at the New York Asian Film Festival (IndieWire, June 26, 2013)

Jackie Chan Grows Up at New York's Asian Film Festival (The Village Voice, June 19, 2013)

New York Asian Film Festival Honors Well Go USA With Showcase (The Hollywood Reporter, June 10, 2013)

Jackie Chan’s ‘Chinese Zodiac’ Marks New Phase in Star’s Career (The Variety, June 8, 2013)

New York Asian Film Festival: A Scalding Wind from the East (TIME, July 6, 2012)

A Bounty of Asian Movies (The New York Times, June 28, 2012)

2012's New York Asian Film Festival: A Pop Explosion (The Village Voice, June 27, 2012)

The Top Movies At This Year’s New York Asian Film Festival, From Samurais to Cambodian Cinema (IndieWire, June 26, 2012)

Tang Dynasty on the big screen (BBC World News, July 21, 2011)

Postcard: New York (South China Morning Post, July 17, 2011)

A Rogue Film Festival Earns Respect (The New York Times, July 1, 2011)

New York Asian Film Festival to Honor Director Tsui Hark (The Wall Street Journal, July 11, 2011)

Bringing a Wealth of Cinematic Knowledge to the Screen in 3-D (The New York Times, July 11, 2011) 

New York Asian Film Fest 2011: As Nuts As Ever (The Village Voice, June 29, 2011)

Martial Art-House: The N.Y. Asian Film Festival Marks 10 Years of Cult Craziness (The Wall Street Journal, June 24, 2011)

New York Asian Film Festival Features Takashi Miike World Premiere (The Hollywood Reporter, May 31, 2011)

Let’s All Go to the New York Asian Film Festival (The L Magazine, June 25, 2010)

Festival Moves to Fancier Base but Keeps Its Genre-Bending Fare (The New York Times, June 24, 2010)

New York Asian Film Festival: ‘Echoes of the Rainbow’ Aims for Heartstrings(The Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2010)

Kung Fu Chefs Provides Meaty Comedy at the NY Asian Film Festival (The Village Voice, June 24, 2010)

Homegrown Festival Unleashes Its Fury Uptown (The Wall Street Journal, June 23, 2010)

Seven of the Best from the NY Asian Film Fest (The Village Voice, June 22, 2010)

Asian Film Fireworks for the Fourth (TIME, July 4, 2009)

Asian Movies All Over the Map (The New York Times, June 18, 2009)

The New York Asian Film Festival Is the Best Ticket in Town (The Village Voice, June 17, 2009)

Life Beyond J-Horror at Asian Film Fest (The Village Voice, June 17, 2008)

“Naughty Girls,” Penis Revolvers and Possessed Hair Play Busy NY Asian Film Festival (IndieWire, July 6, 2007)

NY Screen: Weird is Good (New York, June 25, 2007)

Asian Cinema, Swimming in Crime and Cuteness (The New York Times, June 17, 2007)

Flash in the Can (The Village Voice, June 12, 2007)

NYAFF 2006 Report - Part 1 - Part 2 (IMPACT, August and September, 2006)

The New Eastern Standard (TIME, June 23, 2006)

Continental Drift (Time Out New York, June 15-21, 2006)

Year Five of Showcasing the Best of Modern Asian Cinema, at NYAFF '06 (IndieWire, June 19, 2006)

The Approval Matrix (New York, June 19, 2006)

For Fans of Asian Films, Two Weeks of Brash Bliss (The New York Times, June 16, 2006)

Pulp Fictions (The Village Voice, June 6, 2006)

New York Asian Film Festival 2005 Report (Impact, September 2005)

ASIAN POP - Mayhem, Melodrama and a Fistful of Pocky (SFGATE, August 11, 2005)

The Approval Matrix (New York, June 20, 2005)

Excess Express (The Village Voice, June 7, 2005)

Highlights of Subway Cinema’s Action Packed New York Asian Film Festival 2004 (New York, June 21, 2004)

Goings On About Town - Battle Royale (The New Yorker, June 14 & 21, 2004)

Daze of Being Wild (The Village Voice, June 8, 2004)

Asian Films Are Go! (Economist.com, May 2003)

Celebrating Asian Heritage the Subway Way (Yolk, #2, 2003)

Too Sprung to Die (The Village Voice, May 13, 2003)

That Old Feeling - Best Movie Website: Subway Cinema (TIME, January 26, 2003)

Taboo Ya! (The Village Voice, November 5, 2002)

Extreme Noise Terror (The Village Voice, April 23, 2002)

Nowhere to Hide: Subway Cinema Stages Korean Invasion (IndieWire, August 14, 2001)

Fast Company (The Village Voice, May 22, 2001)

Return of the Dragons (Time Out New York, September 14-21, 2000)