Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The
The good news about The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is that it is actually a much more enjoyable film than the first one.
The good news about The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is that it is actually a much more enjoyable film than the first one.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 not only shows District 13 plotting how to take down the Capitol, but we get to see Katniss Everdeen become the rebellion’s poster child.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 heads for the final showdown between the Capitol and District 13.
What if your best friend gets accused of abusing your child? Would you believe your child or your best friend?
Set in the Victorian era, Hysteria tells the story of how Dr. Mortimer Granville invented the vibrator to the comfort of millions of women around the world.
Shankar’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame splashed with The Beauty and the Beast inspired revenge tale begins following the life of bodybuilder who falls in love with a beautiful model, igniting the ire of the people around them.
Xavier Dolan’s feature debut is an average flick with a lot of missteps and one marvelous performance.
I Love You Phillip Morris is the best film Jim Carrey has done in years and it’s a good reminder of how great he can be when he isn’t doing typical Hollywood comedies.
A young woman is killed while waiting for a tow truck. When she is later found, all that is left is her head. Her fiancé is a secret agent, her father is a former police chief. They want revenge for her cruel murder, and they go to the extremes to make the monster that did that to her pay. But is revenge the right answer?
I’m Jin-Young follows the story of a little girl, whose name is Jin-Young, who can’t wait to grow up. This feeling of wanting to grow up fast is enhanced when she meets the friend of her mother, Hyun-ji… and falls in “love” with her.