Maniac (2012)
Franck Khalfoun mixes the sleekness of modern French cinema with the good old-fashioned low budget horror of the eighties.
Franck Khalfoun mixes the sleekness of modern French cinema with the good old-fashioned low budget horror of the eighties.
In the 70s, a boy with Down Syndrome is taken care of by a gay couple, who decide to love him, feed him, give him an education and a place to live until he’s mess of a mother is released from prison.
Post-apocalyptic Earth-stationed technician, Jack, uncovers the truth about everything he believed to be true.
Michael Bay may have finally made a fun and self-aware film, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still stuffed full of tasteless comedy.
The logical conclusion to this comedy chronicle of “love in the age of Facebook”.
Highly acclaimed in its country of origin, this bizarre yet audacious film will not have difficulties in triumphing outside doors, even considering that its main enthusiasts will come from restricted audiences.
This year’s Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction is a good but not exemplary drama of shifting views and identities in North Korea.
Elementary is an American adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved Sherlock Holmes, developed for long-lasting seasons that CBS hopes to last several seasons so they can drag you for years and years, and they’re doing a decent job at it.