Senna (2010)
Senna is a documentary that truly shows audiences the raw potential of a man like Ayrton Senna in a moving, informative, and captivating way.
Senna is a documentary that truly shows audiences the raw potential of a man like Ayrton Senna in a moving, informative, and captivating way.
Lorene Scafaria’s debut feature is too quirky for its own good and doesn’t add anything new to the end of the world genre that’s already chock full of mediocrity.
This historical epic — the most expensive Taiwanese movie ever made at $25M USD and directed by Wei Te-Sheng — depicts the Wushe Incident, in which the Taiwanese aborigines rose against the Japanese, killing over 130 of them.
The stress-free existence of a live-in housekeeper at an upscale Sao Paulo family home, who hasn’t seen her daughter in ten years, gets thrown into chaos when her kid tells her she’s coming to the city.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is an action/comedy/romance film based on the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim, created by Bryan Lee O’Malley, directed by Edgar Wright, and starring Michael Cera as the main character.
A look at Radley Metzger’s adult film from the early seventies that explores sexuality better than most modern films do.
Oliver Stone’s Savages displays compelling and frustrating characters along with gory crime scenes and beautiful scenery.
Ram Gopal Varma’s Satya is a gritty and intimate crime drama about a migrant who ends up getting involved in the Mumbai underworld.
Throw logic out of the window, we’re about to embark on a hilarious head-scratching journey with a no-longer in orbit satellite and a cow. And there’s a toilet paper roll (embossed) that talks!