Khamoshi: The Musical
Deaf mute parents have a hearing baby who grows up and gets caught between her love for them, her love for music and her love for life in Silence: The Musical.
Deaf mute parents have a hearing baby who grows up and gets caught between her love for them, her love for music and her love for life in Silence: The Musical.
A group of latina women who work as maids move the chess pieces around the lives of their bosses and their dirty little (or not so little) secrets.
A documentary about the journey of an American school bus in Guatemala, as well as a socioeconomic study of sorts.
There ARE tiny people known as Leafmen trying to defend their kingdom from evil skull-wearing creatures called Boggans, led by the most evil of all: Mandrake.
Xia Junsu’s sophomore effort shows a more mature and musically diverse Junsu than we were introduced to in his debut.
How much has The Offspring changed since their latest efforts? Not much, really. Days Go By isn’t an awful album by any means, but I’ll admit that it grew on me a little bit on my recent re-listen.
David Lowery delivers a film that longs to achieve Malick’s visual poetry but ends up being a mixed bag.
Woody Allen delivers a rather average and anxiety-inducing drama that luckily features an excellent performance by Cate Blanchett.
The award-winning Masquerade is the Korean period piece version of The Prince and the Pauper — top-notch period piece craftsmanship and a testament to the technical qualities of the Korean film industry.
Of course, you would think… girl and boy wolf meet each other and fall in love, however, I never really saw Jo’s A Werewolf Boy as a romance, but a film about companionship.