Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049 is a long beautiful movie that doesn’t betray its origins and still manages to be self-contained. Yes, the running time could be shorter, but I watched it in an average screen and it was still damn beautiful.
Blade Runner 2049 is a long beautiful movie that doesn’t betray its origins and still manages to be self-contained. Yes, the running time could be shorter, but I watched it in an average screen and it was still damn beautiful.
Pablo Berger’s Blancanieves is a blending of the classic films and tales we’ve all seen and heard, with a new and modern touch that makes it all the more pleasant and accessible.
A little orphan girl and a blind street musician travel to the city, so she can get herself a mother.
A blind woman becomes the next target of a serial killer who is obsessed with her.
Sofia Coppola takes on a collection of teens that love robbing the homes of the rich through an energetic and satirical lens.
Blink-182 are reunited once again and now they unleash their sixth studio album Neighborhoods.
Block B is a group that stands out in the Kpop world. They are a cool fusion of hip-hop with some Kpop flavor — a combination that sounds weird and impossible, but somehow Block B makes it work.
Based on the manga by Kiriko Nananan, Blue follows quiet Kirishima, a high school girl that spends most her time admiring what’s around her rather than interacting with it. One day Kirishima strikes up a friendship with Endo, a girl with a mysterious past, and begins admiring her.
Woody Allen delivers a rather average and anxiety-inducing drama that luckily features an excellent performance by Cate Blanchett.
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.