Weekend (UK Film)
Weekend presents us with a tender and relatable film about two men that will tug at your heartstrings just the right amount.
Weekend presents us with a tender and relatable film about two men that will tug at your heartstrings just the right amount.
In preparations for the school’s A Midsummer’s Night Dream play, Timothy mixes a magic potion that can make anyone fall in love with the first person their eyes meet, setting out to enchant Timothy, and turning everyone in town gay.
Of course, you would think… girl and boy wolf meet each other and fall in love, however, I never really saw Jo’s A Werewolf Boy as a romance, but a film about companionship.
Remake of the American romantic comedy What Women Want by Nancy Meyers, starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, I Know a Woman’s Heart (to avoid confusions) puts Chinese superstars Andy Lau and Gong Li in the title roles.
A married middle-aged couple experiences a big change in their lives when they meet a married hipster couple living their lives happily in carefree fashion, sparking a light in the older couple.
A first year hopeful drummer wants to be one of the greatest jazz drummers, for that, he’ll need the guidance of a short-tempered teacher in search of music perfection, who will mentally-manipulate you, shout and verbally abuse you to get what he wants.
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.
Elefante Blanco follows priests Julián, Nicolás and social worker Luciana work hard to provide help and social assistance in Villa Virgen, whose inhabitants are ignored by the government and currently engaged in an ongoing drug war.
In White Frog, Ellie and Fabienne Wen set out to tell the story of a well-off Asian American family with a few skeletons in their closet.
A bittersweet dark comedy about a woman trying to side-step the overwhelming grief of losing her husband.