Charlie Cochet – The Auspicious Troubles of Chance
Charlie Cochet’s debut The Auspicious Troubles of Chance teaches the reader something about the unshakable grandeur of true love.
Charlie Cochet’s debut The Auspicious Troubles of Chance teaches the reader something about the unshakable grandeur of true love.
The final minutes of Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted serves as a great way to end the Madagascar franchise on a good note
My Way tells the somewhat true story of a Korean man, who after several unfortunate turns of events, was found in Normandy fighting for Nazi Germany on D Day. Japanese forces keep on expanding, wars break, and things happen. Tears are shed.
Home releases for Chen Kaige’s contemporary classic, the tragic Chinese opera tale of Farewell my Concubine (霸王别姬), is a tricky buy… so does this China Bluray release do the movie justice?
The Korean re-adaptation of a Japanese manga follows Dr. Jin Hyuk, a young and successful surgeon who ends up traveling back in time to the Joseon period, after he finds a weird fetus-shaped humor inside a mysterious patient.
The conversations that take place in Friends with Kids not only feel fresh and authentic, they also provide food for thought regarding friendships, relationships, and the prospect of becoming a parent.
The big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical Rock of Ages really is nothin’ but a good time.
We’re only halfway through 2012, but Cuong Ngo’s Pearls of the Far East is probably the most gorgeously shot film I’ve seen all year.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers entered the stage at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm
With a bit of magic and insight, Distant Rumblings tells us the story of Kane, a young boy who loves another boy with all of his heart.