Geetha is a 2019 Indian Kannada action drama film which derives its name from 1981 Kannada classic Geetha directed by Shankar Nag. However, the film is very different and revolves around the famous Gokak Agitation. Starring Golden Star Ganesh, Shanvi Srivastava, and Prayaga Martin.
As a whodunit, writer-director Aaron Katz’s LA-gorgeous story of movie stars (Zoe Kravitz) and their devoted assistants (Lola Kirke) is a bit flimsy-fake — you know, like a movie set — relying as it does on shoddy police work, a couple of glaring coincidences, and a suspect who goes from …
Will Smith plays a man who is haunted by his past: all those years pulling a trigger for the government have taken their toll, to the point where he tells people he’s having trouble looking in a mirror. (Though from his swaggering carriage and bulked-up physique, it’s clear he’s aware …
Will Smith plays a man who is haunted by his past: all those years pulling a trigger for the government have taken their toll, to the point where he tells people he’s having trouble looking in a mirror. (Though from his swaggering carriage and bulked-up physique, it’s clear he’s aware …
Will Smith plays a man who is haunted by his past: all those years pulling a trigger for the government have taken their toll, to the point where he tells people he’s having trouble looking in a mirror. (Though from his swaggering carriage and bulked-up physique, it’s clear he’s aware …
The image of rural American landscapes and buildings — plain, flat, hard-edged, like Keaton's face — provides a solid, sober backdrop to the misadventures of a Confederate Army reject who rescues a hijacked train from a Union raiding party. It's one of the funnier Keaton comedies, but you still might …
John Boorman's underworld drama in old-style black-and-white (Seamus Deasy, cinematographer), mustering a wide range of grays on a wide screen, with subtle gradations and occasional spots of harsh glare on the polished surface. The title figure is the real-life Dublin crime boss Martin Cahill (we learn to say it CAH-hill, …
Lurid whodunit, adapted from a Nelson DeMille potboiler, about a pulchritudinous Army psychologist who is found on the grounds of fictitious Fort McCallam, Ga., stripped bare, spread-eagled, lashed to four tent stakes, and apparently strangled. She happens also, if the foregoing is not inflammatory enough, to be the daughter of …
Like most singles of his generation, Tim has a “problem”: he’s supposedly incapable of commitment. But he only uses this status to justify his lifestyle. After dates, he doesn’t return messages, preferring instead to swipe to the next woman, who will hopefully look like her profile photo as well. When …
Jeff Reilly and Greg D. Williams direct this documentary about how the city of Houston came together to build the world's largest peer-driven youth and family recovery community.
A post-Soviet Russian poet (Vladimir Epifantsev) discovers his own uselessness to a generation that chooses Pepsi, and takes a job at a kiosk, selling condoms and cigarettes to the newly capitalist masses. It isn't long before the world of buyable crap gets to him and he's reading his customers' hands …
Isiah, the son of a gang member, and Ethan, grandson of the leader of a racist group, form an unlikely friendship that forces their families to confront generational hatred and violence they've perpetuated in this heartwarming and powerful story where two boys discover that friendship can break even the deepest …
A World War II epic from the losers' perspective.