Restless, The (Korean Film)
An exquisitely shot film with some brilliant artwork that tells the story of the precarious balance between the divine and the sinister, and how love acts as the ultimate power of the universe.
An exquisitely shot film with some brilliant artwork that tells the story of the precarious balance between the divine and the sinister, and how love acts as the ultimate power of the universe.
Based on the novel by Ito Ogawa, Rinco’s Restaurant follows Noriko as she opens a restaurant called Snail Restaurant, in which she prepares food for one table a day.
Rio’s stunning imagery, beautiful music and quirky characters will make you glad you’re still a kid on the inside.
So DreamWorks dishes out another good movie that doesn’t rely on pop culture references. Good for them!
Rise of the Planet of the Apes might be the biggest surprise of the summer.
Raoul Walsh’s 1939 crime drama examines the rise of gangsters during Prohibition era America.
This year’s Robin Hood starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett, directed by Ridley Scott tells “the story behind the legend” by having Robin returning from the crusades, as King John is leading the country to civil war.
Well, this went better than expected. In fact, it is a pretty decent PG-13 remake of an R-rated movie!
Frank Langella and Susan Sarandon shine in Robot & Frank, an unusual sci-fi-comedy-romance-heist-buddy film.
The big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical Rock of Ages really is nothin’ but a good time.