Life of Pi (2012)
Ang Lee’s adaptation of Yann Martel’s novel is a visual masterpiece and spiritual journey that rises far above the minor flaws its screenplay has
Ang Lee’s adaptation of Yann Martel’s novel is a visual masterpiece and spiritual journey that rises far above the minor flaws its screenplay has
Economic crisis churns characters through emotional rapids in this ultimately thrilling drama.
Two lost souls living on the fringes of society come together in search of hope in this bleak but sensitive drama from Japanese director O Mipo.
In the suburbs of Paris in 1992, a 16-year-old teenager named Simon doesn’t show up for class. A few days later another student goes missing. The next day, a third student disappears.
The Nonomiya family lived a normal life. However, they are dealt with a huge blow when the hospital tells them about an accident regarding their 6-year-old-son Keita.
Iranian film director Abbas Kiarostami continues sharing his personal vision on modern urban dramas, this time he turned to Japan to tell the story of Akiko, a sociology student who works as a prostitute in Tokyo.
Steven Spielberg’s latest proves to be a reserved, timely biopic of Abraham Lincoln’s last few months as President of the United States.
The true story of a private school teacher that leaves her good-earning job to help the five remaining students of a tiny kindergarten of a poor district that’s about to get shut down.
This devastating second feature by Peng Tao centers around a young girl who is forced to beg for money on the streets by a poor couple.