Karate Kid, The (1984)
Daniel-san learns the hard way that Karate isn’t about fighting, when Mr. Miyagi takes him as a student.
Daniel-san learns the hard way that Karate isn’t about fighting, when Mr. Miyagi takes him as a student.
It’s a strange world when a kiddie movie bothers more with research than a Hollywood blockbuster. I am looking at you, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Costa-Gavras presents a harrowing look at the events of the military coup in Chile, grounded in an American journalist who goes missing.
Back to 1942 chronicles the devastating famine that hit China’s Henan province, which displaced around 10 million people and killed 3 million, right in the middle of the Japanese invasion of China and World War II.
Jane Campion’s erotic thriller proves to be quite the slog regardless of a plenty interesting against-type performance from Meg Ryan.
David France presents a look at the activists who helped people with HIV/AIDS live dignified and fulfilling lives.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead deserves more than just critical acclaim: she should have been an Academy Award nominee by now thanks to Smashed.
The Chun Tian Hua Hua school is in danger of being closed down, so the Headmaster and his students set to become a famous children’s choir reaching for the stars, which would include a performance at Perfect Andy’s concert.
This terrible movie ushers in a whole new genre of horror forever to be known as “white guilt horror.”
This immense anthology flick provides plenty of laughs and entertaining horror shorts regardless of a few disappointing pieces.