‘Old Fox’ Review: A Mostly Compelling Taiwanese Melodrama Offers an Important Lesson About Values

Located in Taipei during the financial boom of 1989, the Taiwanese film “Old Fox,” an Oscar submission, offers a compelling exploration of altruism versus self-interest, and the pervasive inequalities that exist. In his fourth directorial venture, Hsiao Ya-Chuan tells the story of Liao Jie (played by Bai Run-yin), an 11-year-old boy raised in poverty by his caring father, Liao Tai-lai (Liu Kuan-Ting), who works as a waiter at a bustling banquet hall. On a rainy day, the tormented child catches the attention of their landlord, the affluent Boss Xie (Akio Chen), also known as Old Fox due to his shrewdness. Moved by the boy’s struggles, Old Fox endeavors to share with Jie the lessons he learned on his path to wealth and influence.

LMU Announces Inaugural AI-Focused Innovators Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television (SFTV) is launching the Innovators Film Festival for the first time, a two-day worldwide student short film event happening on March 27 and 28, 2025 at the LMU Westchester campus. This forward-thinking festival will display short films by student filmmakers from around the world, focusing on innovative technology in their productions.

‘It Ends With Us’ Sets Netflix Streaming Date in December

starting December 9th, the movie adaptation of “It Ends With Us,” based on Colleen Hoover’s novel and featuring Blake Lively, will be available for streaming on Netflix in the United States. The film, which was released in theaters on August 9th, surpassed industry expectations and earned over $350 million globally, making it one of the year’s most successful commercial releases.