In this surprisingly faithful retelling, Gretel (Molly C. Quinn) and her boyfriend Ashton (Andrew James Allen) are stoners who get their hands on a gnarly quarter-ounce of Black Forest, the El Dorado of weed. It hails from the enchanted forest, a labyrinthine grow room in the basement of the wicked …
The only honest one in the cast of this fractured fairy tale is Famke Janssen. When asked why she took the role of the witch, the actress acknowledged that she had a mortgage to pay off. Director Tommy Wirkola, who knew full well how to wrangle Nazi-zombies in Dead Snow, …
Live performance of Zimmer compositions, including music from Dune, Gladiator, Interstellar, The Lion King, and more.
The Indian superhero movie is set in the fictional village of Anjanadri and is the first installment of the Prasanth Varma Cinematic Universe. Directed by Prasanth Varma and starring Teja Sajja and Amritha Aiyer.
The Indian superhero movie is set in the fictional village of Anjanadri and is the first installment of the Prasanth Varma Cinematic Universe. Directed by Prasanth Varma and starring Teja Sajja and Amritha Aiyer.
Klaus Maria Brandauer comes out of the WWI trenches with a head wound and telepathic powers, among them the ability to foresee the Third Reich. István Szabó, in his third film with Brandauer (after Mephisto and Colonel Redl), does not succeed in making this a screen subject, despite countless closeups …
Ill-named chiller by M. Night Shyamalan, not to be confused with the Swinging Sixties caper by Elliot Silverstein (title tune by the Supremes), unleashes a wave of inexplicable self-inflicted violence: a lunch-hour idler puncturing her carotid with a hair stick, a traffic cop turning his gun on himself, a steady …
Director and co-writer Juho Kuosmanen’s stab at a boxing movie is so played down, there’s no room for a musical score. It runs just a little over 90 minutes, and you’d be hard-pressed to recall a film in this genre that spends less time in the ring. Based on the …
Harper (Mackenzie Davis) invites Abby (Kristen Stewart) to meet her parents and two sisters, all of whom are are operating under false pretenses: Abby was assured by Harper that her potential in-laws would be accepting of their “lifestyle choice,” while the clan are firm believers that a gay daughter has …
Oh, the perils of conformity. Tom (Joel McHale) and Janet (Kerry Bishé) have been happily married for fourteen years. Disgustingly so: the PDA-afflicted twosome can’t keep their hands off each other. At a friend’s annual cocktail party, the couple arrives separately and winds up having sex in the bathroom. It’s …
Consider-the-possibilities marital comedy written and directed by Yvan Attal, revolving around three car salesmen in contrasting marital states, and achieving a quality of genuine discourse. Tender moment: Attal, who also plays one of the three salesmen, gazing at his wife's neck as Elvis sings of how he can't help falling …
Todd Solondz's cruelly evenhanded comedy, tougher and subtler than his Welcome to the Dollhouse, with sophistication now outbalancing (but not eliminating) sophomoricism. The bitter little vignettes in illustration of aloneness, alienation, despair, maladroitness, malformation, and similar human conditions, are structured rather like a TV soap opera, centered around three grown …
Dr.Ahmed, who is interested in giving advice to his followers about building character and marital happiness on social media, while he faces problems in his marital life, and is surprised when his wife proposes to her friend to marry him. Directed by Khaled Marei, starring Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, and …
Fey relationship comedy revolving around an unlucky-in-love New Yorker (Marisa Tomei) whose new suitor (Vincent D'Onofrio) claims to be a "back traveller" from the year 2470, where, it develops, he had fallen in love with a photograph of her (how romantic!) and whence he has come to rescue her from …
Romantic comedy about a young lady who accidentally crosses the border into Pakistan and stumbles into love. Featureing Diana Penty, Abhay Deol, Jimmy Shergill, Ali Fazal and Momal Sheikh; written and directed by Mudassar Aziz. in HIndi.