Prisoners (2013)
A family man takes justice in his hands when justice fails capturing his daughter’s would-be kidnapper.
A family man takes justice in his hands when justice fails capturing his daughter’s would-be kidnapper.
Human beings and nature Gods must deal in a battle to save or destroy the forrest.
The Princess and the Frog, Disney’s return to classic 2D animation, takes on the well-known story of the princess who kisses the frog, who in turn magically transforms back into a prince… and gives it a little spin. And it’s obvious that the princess, who isn’t really a princess, turns into a frog instead.
Sands of Time tells the story of street-kid Dastan who is adopted by King Sharaman and becomes a prince, to later be framed for the death of his adoptive father.
If you’re an action junkie, you might just love Priest, but I have a feeling that will be a stretch even for some of the most dedicated fans. Not even divine intervention could save this Priest from the terrible fate of a badly written screenplay and mediocre acting.
Precious tells the story of a 16-year-old girl who happens to be obese, illiterate and pregnant for the second time. She seems to be good at math, but this doesn’t seem to stop the principal of her school from kicking her out and letting her enroll for alternative schooling, where she meets other problem girls as well as Ms. Rain.
Post Tenebras Lux is a semi-autobiographical film by Carlos Reygadas that was made purposely to baffle us, being presented as a sort of a bizarre dream.
A surreal romantic drama overlaid political drama set in Chile in 1973, the year in which the military staged a coup against Salvador Allende.