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.
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.
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Karan Johar goes meta in this story of a singer songwriter, the poet behind his words and the woman behind his heartbreak.
Crush takes a break from the summer comebacks to bring us his most mature (albeit self-indulgent) piece of music to date.
After the invention of a time-controlling watch, an evil twin kills his brother, changing everyone’s lives in the process. 26 years later, he’s back looking for the watch that wrecked everyone’s lives.
This auspicious debut feature by Korean-American director So Yong Kim deals with a young immigrant’s coming-of-age in her new surroundings.
Wrecked Hearts may look like a Japanese manga, and may read like a Japanese manga, but is actually an English work from two French artists, as put out by Sweden’s Peow! Studios