Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story
What Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story does great is kicking your new-found TLC music binge.
What Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story does great is kicking your new-found TLC music binge.
A group of friends grow up, grow apart, and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani hints at the coming of age aspects of a film on friendship more than a run of the mill rom-com.
Deaf mute parents have a hearing baby who grows up and gets caught between her love for them, her love for music and her love for life in Silence: The Musical.
I am… not going to lie to you. Fifteen years ago, I would have totally ate all the Cumbia Ninja business up. Besides murder, backstabbing, gangs, despair and love… there’s dragons and music.
Black is Bhansali’s Indian re-imagining of the Helen Keller story — in here, we follow Michelle McNally as she narrates the story of her life as a deaf and blind girl and the relationship with her teacher.
After being diagnosed with advanced lymphatic cancer, beautiful hard-working Ye Lanqiu is caught in the nightmarish bus that will ruin hers and the lives of everyone that’s around her when she refuses to give her seat to an elder and is caught on camera.
Xia Junsu’s sophomore effort shows a more mature and musically diverse Junsu than we were introduced to in his debut.
This melodramatic tale of two mothers in love with the others son will be sure to stir up some discussion with its unconventionality.
Have you ever been in love? So in love that you’re willing to give up your life not being with the person you love, only for the peace of mind that by doing so, they’ll have a decent life.
“We’re not famous or special, but we’re just doing what we want, right now. The world that surrounds us is gray and we can’t see our futures. But for now, we just shut up and run – to the time that’s waiting for us.”