This unhealthy obsession with movies is going to stop soon ... but first, we just have to tell you what we just heard.
Film Fetish: A Chinese movie roundup
Hello Tokyo
The foreign chaos that is Tongren Lu has recently reached out to a country a little closer to our shores. Shanghai's first Japanese dance club officially opened last weekend, and it has nothing to do with KTV xiaojies or all-you-can-drink sake (actually, there is no sake at all). After Shanghaiist detoured from the noisy Tongren Lu to the back door of Block 60 -- not too Japanesey sounding, we know -- we were immediately challenged by a dilemma. There were two identical doors standing in front of us. Luckily, we made the right choice ... otherwise we might have ended up in Kyoto. We were bewildered by the first floor of Block 60 for a while, the mirrors and the intricate lattice work in front of them made us feel like we were in a massive kaleidoscope. Maybe that's what things are like in Kyoto? Most patrons were either Japanese or Chinese.

