Queen Christina
Greta Garbo shines bright in this Pre-Code biopic of Sweden’s androgynous 17th century Queen.
Greta Garbo shines bright in this Pre-Code biopic of Sweden’s androgynous 17th century Queen.
The logical conclusion to this comedy chronicle of “love in the age of Facebook”.
Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost is a striking supernatural folktale that sensitively deals with the issues of identity and displacement.
Puzzle tells the story of Maria del Carmen, a housewife who has just turned 40-ish, and has spent the last 20 years of her life worrying about her husband and two sons. On her birthday, she receives a puzzle as a gift, and finds out she’s got a natural ability for them.
One of the least subtle and most aggravating home invasion films to come out in a very long time makes waste of everyone’s time.
A boy who is obsessed with puppets falls in love with a doll-like girl, whom he grooms to be his, but she grows unruly.
Public Enemies is a movie about the image in front of the man that was John Dillenger. It is fact-based but far from the truth because so much of it is dramatized and fictionalized for our collective entertainment. It zeros in on the mythical qualities of a depression era bank robbing outlaw during the later stages of his storied and sensationalized career.
Prometheus, the long dormant project in the Alien franchise, finally came to pass. Although not exactly an Alien movie, it does happen in the same universe. That said, Prometheus stands well on its own.
A battle over 2400 years into the past between the Spartan and Athenian warriors, which showcases some of the most gorgeously brutal fluid animation.