Amour (2012)
Haneke takes on his most emotional material to date, but ends up with a film that feels just as cold and distant as the rest.
Haneke takes on his most emotional material to date, but ends up with a film that feels just as cold and distant as the rest.
A singer-songwriter navigates New York’s folk music scene during the 1960s.
Imagine Wolverine had only one blade. That’s exactly Sasha’s curse (or gift). When emotions run too high, it comes out of his hand and people are killed.
Cloud Atlas is pushing for a big release in China, so they’ve got a schmaltzy ballad featuring some pretty big singers of recent years.
A young couple is separated by war in this stunning piece of cinematic history by Mikhail Kalatozov of the play by Viktor Rozov.
Denmark’s Oscar nominee proves to be a solid and beautiful period piece led by three strong performances.
An art auctioneer who has become mixed up with a group of criminals partners with a hypnotherapist in order to recover a lost painting.
Guillermo Del Toro presents another disappointing horror effort that will leave you wishing you stuck with watching the short film that it’s very loosely built on.
A talk with animator Bill Plympton about his latest Kickstarter project, Cheatin’, animated shorts, animated music videos and commercials.