Much Ado About Nothing (2013)
Joss Whedon breathes a new life into Shakespeare’s play with an intimacy and modern touch that it desperately needed.
Joss Whedon breathes a new life into Shakespeare’s play with an intimacy and modern touch that it desperately needed.
A Russian woman named Katya who arrives in America and takes the cab ride of her life when she meets her driver, Viktor, a Russian man whose path may have crossed with Katya’s past one way or the other.
Sofia Coppola takes on a collection of teens that love robbing the homes of the rich through an energetic and satirical lens.
The story in Unseld’s The Blue Umbrella is quite simple- It begins raining and the city becomes alive… literally. Then Blue Umbrella shows up in a sea of black-colored umbrellas and meets Red Umbrella. It’s love at first drop of water.
Zal Batmanglij and Brit Marling yet again prove why they’re a team to be reckoned with in this political thriller.
Takashi Miike reminds everyone just how much of a master he is at slow-burning horror with an intense and entertaining film.
The Hangover Part III is pretty much a Zach Galifianakis vehicle and to a lesser extent, it’s also a Ken Jeong vehicle.