Bridesmaids (2011)
Bridesmaids may seem like your typical wedding-driven comedy, but turns out to be anything but – delivering prime performances from a cast of hilarious women.
Bridesmaids may seem like your typical wedding-driven comedy, but turns out to be anything but – delivering prime performances from a cast of hilarious women.
Marya Gates of Cinema Fanatic takes a look at one film from every year of her life.
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.
Ana Cristina, the first Peruvian telenovela shot in HD, is about a poor young woman who falls in love with her half-sister’s man.
Hwa-Ja (Yoo Ho-Jung) is a typical forty-something housewife. Back in her her high school days she was part of the “7 Princesses” club. Hwa-Ja decides to relive those days by visiting her old “7 Princesses” associates one by one.
Rio’s stunning imagery, beautiful music and quirky characters will make you glad you’re still a kid on the inside.
Love and Other Impossible Pursuits tells the story of Emilia, Jack’s wife and stepmother to his son William, from Jack’s previous marriage to Carolyne. Yes, Emilia is “the other woman” who’s recently lost a child.
Jerusalem-based multi-instrumentalist Sasha Raskin remixes A Drowning, the closing track from one of Trent Reznor’s latest undertakings, How to Destroy Angels.
J. Lo is strutting in fresh with a new stint on American Idol and her shiny new seventh album. ¿Pero es bueno?