Natsuo Kirino – Grotesque
Grotesque is billed as a murder mystery, but it’s less of a whodunit than a probing inquiry into the ills of society.
Grotesque is billed as a murder mystery, but it’s less of a whodunit than a probing inquiry into the ills of society.
Mysterious and unsettling are the best adjectives for Martha Marcy May Marlene, Sean Durkin’s first feature length movie.
Japanese foreign diplomat Kosaku Kuroda is in Andalucia to investigate the death of a Japanese investor, suspected to have been killed. The only witness or culprit is a young clerk from Victor Bank.
Circumstance is not a family drama, is not political, is not a romance between two girls in impossible circumstances who won’t make it through — it’s all of those.
Sarah Michelle Gellar — all grown and not in high school or university with typical girly girl problems — plays the dual role of stranded twins sisters, Bridget and Siobhan.
Despite its flaws, Take Shelter is definitely a movie worth seeing if only for the great acting performances of Michael Shannon and the ever present Jessica Chastain.
While Guillermo del Toro may claim that this will scare audiences, the truth is that it may leave you laughing and unsatisfied
The Whistleblower is an intense drama based on Kathryn Bolkovac’s experience as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia, who exposes the U.N. for covering up a sex traffic scandal.
Trabalhar Cansa is a bizarre mixed genre film that chronicles the story of a regular family in Brazil that was on the brink of an economic downfall.
John Wayne Cleaver is not a serial killer… but he’s obsessed with them. Plagued by sociopathic tendencies, he finds himself both fascinated by their history and worried he might follow in their footsteps.