Bangalore Days
Three cousins from Kerala move to Bangalore to live the best days of their lives, or so they thought.
Three cousins from Kerala move to Bangalore to live the best days of their lives, or so they thought.
A Barefoot Dream tells the true-life story of a former football soccer player named Won-Kang Kim, whose failed attempts at making money lead him to the small and brand new nation of East Timor, where a group of little kids have big dreams.
Bong Joon-ho’s debut is a dark… DARK dramedy about unremarkable people trying to achieve remarkable things.
Barney’s Version is the warm, wise and witty story of Barney Panofsky, who meets the love of his life Miranda at his own wedding – to another woman. A candid confessional, told from Barney’s point of view, spanning three decades and two continents, taking us through the different “acts” of his unusual life.
Claire Denis has made a film truly dedicated to emphasizing that the people within it are exactly what the title states.
In Nolan vs Snyder, it’s Christopher Nolan who wins. But anyone who thinks this is a bad movie should go and watch at least one episode of Gotham.
The Dark Knight Begins: an adaptation of Frank Miller’s classic story of where it all began.
Great! Here’s another movie to make me extremely paranoid even if it’s very unlikely!
Be Like Others is an interesting documentary that sheds some light into Iran’s stand on transsexuality, which lets individuals that want to change their gender get operated, opening a whole new can of worms.
Benh Zeitlin’s debut isn’t quite the masterpiece that everyone makes it out to be, but instead a mixed bag of good and bad ideas helped along by solid performances.