Ray Wong is the author the novel, The Pacific Between, which won a 2006 IPPY Book Award. He also writes movie reviews for Actors Ink and Talk Entertainment. Other credits include the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Writers Post Journal, the Deepening. As a professional actor, Ray has worked with Julianne Moore, Peter Falk, Sarah Jessica Parker and Rob Marshall in features as well as TV productions.
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Overwrought dialogue, convoluted back stories: exactly the kinds of things that would make the film a cult classic.
Beside a script that is paper-thin, the film fails to covince us of any romance at all.
This little film deserves notice, and Felicity Huffman deserves her Oscar nomination.
With good performances and lavish production, it's a shame that this good film goes largely unnoticed.
Films that explore volatile racial tension seem to be a rage now, but Freedomland is a self-indulgent mess.
With its predictable plot and two-dimensional characters, Firewall is so uninspiring as a thriller
A little gem about a woman who is not only larger than life, but is full of life herself.
A drama-thriller that is every bit as clever and loquacious as other Woody Allen’s films, but also decidedly different.
The frustration is not unlike what I felt when I was working with a small company.
Aside from a few genuine laughs, trying to look for comedy in this comedy can be a difficult task.
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