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In this comedy of manners, a woman from a former bourgeois family tries to keep up appearances by relying on unsavory financial practices.
In this comedy of manners, a woman from a former bourgeois family tries to keep up appearances by relying on unsavory financial practices.
A first generation Taiwanese-American kid Tupac fan in the mid-90s moves to Florida where his family has recently purchased their very own steakhouse to make their American dream come true.
The third trailer of Avengers: Age Of Ultron is here and it tells us that even in Marvel trailers, you have to stay until the end credits!
This was a week we had the Oscars and lots of news, including images of upcoming geeky movies and TV series. But the most important happening this week was saying goodbye to a man who shall be remembered by many generations of geeks. And so I dedicate this column to the great Leonard Nimoy.
Shankar’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame splashed with The Beauty and the Beast inspired revenge tale begins following the life of bodybuilder who falls in love with a beautiful model, igniting the ire of the people around them.
Australian electronic duo Flight Facilities releases their brand new music video for Down to Earth directed by Rhett Wade-Ferrell, featuring American actor Sam Rockwell dancing his life away.
With their brand of 60s inspired doo-wop and impeccable harmonies, The Barberettes offer their first mini-album.
Kingsman: The Secret Service tips its hat to the Knights of the Roundtable and plays off as a homage to spy films, especially the James Bond franchise. In film style and direction, however, its comic tone and value not only makes it pretty fun to watch, but Kingsman is also quite similar to Matthew Vaughn’s previous directorial efforts such as the first Kick-Ass film and X-Men: First Class.
UK band Everything Everything is ready with their new single Distant Past, promoting their upcoming new album Get to Heaven, directed by Jonathan Higgs.
The Congress, which features once again the “actor/actress playing as himself/herself” card, something seen more frequently in television rather than film. This time, however, Robin Wright happens to be the main act in this partially animated film.