The Shape of Water
The Shape of Water is a magical experience and Del Toro’s best film since Pan’s Labyrinth.
The Shape of Water is a magical experience and Del Toro’s best film since Pan’s Labyrinth.
Romantic comedies are some of the staff’s weakness; often maligned with the tag of “chick flicks,” but nothing beats the fluttery feeling of watching a good rom-com. So we took a look at some of our favorite recent (2010-onward) samples from the genre.
Happy new year, everyone! Here’s to a 2018 with more writing and more movies. Looking back at my movie-watching last year, I don’t think I watched too many films from the West, so this list seems incredibly unbalanced.
When you think about it poker and the movies is a marriage made in heaven. After all, at the heart of every game there’s that major driving force behind drama, namely conflict.
2017 still has plenty to offer the LGBT film oeuvre. Here are some LGBT films with the best online reviews still to open this year.
A new assistant at a mobile game developer studio and her team manager initiate a relationship, that will clash with the manager’s complicated relationship with her first love, the CEO of the company.
Does true love only exist in your dreams? Sick of hearing that love is hard work? Is meeting the right person all about timing? Wrong! Just put on the Patch, and you can experience love in seconds!
Two young women decide to play a prank on the local eccentric woman by writing letters to her pretending to be a secret admirer.
Nearly all Box office Hollywood movies have slots machines dedicated to their names.