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Tom Ford does a marvelous job with his debut, presenting a simple but powerful film about life, love, and loss.
Tom Ford does a marvelous job with his debut, presenting a simple but powerful film about life, love, and loss.
This is the dramatic story of a intersexed 15-year-old. She lives with her parents, who have to cope with the challenges of her medical condition.
Greta Garbo shines bright in this Pre-Code biopic of Sweden’s androgynous 17th century Queen.
Midnight in Paris proves to be Woody Allen’s finest European picture – full of magic, nostalgia, and plenty of laughs in the city of love.
The Women is about women… one of them, Mrs. Stephen Haines loses her husband — never to be known as other than the shape of a man — to a perfume counter girl, a bitch named Crystal.
Love in a Puff is a romantic tale about a guy at a marketing company named Jimmy who meets a cosmetic sales girl from a nearby mall named Cherie, while they’re taking a smoke-break.
Directed by Mike Leigh, Another Year is a film about a group of people that are going through a very important year in their lives.
The film that started it all for the Star Wars franchise, A New Hope follows Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and allies on a mission to rescue Princess Leia from evil lord Darth Vader.
I have to admit that I underestimated Stefanie Sun’s talent. Eleven albums after her debut, she returns with the long awaited It’s Time, four years after Against the Light.