Kids Are All Right, The (2010)
Nic and Jules had the perfect family. Until they met the man who made it all possible.
Nic and Jules had the perfect family. Until they met the man who made it all possible.
DBSK’s sophomore effort opens with a vocal explosion and ends on absolute perfection. There are clear signs here that what was to follow would be absolute domination.
What started off as a one night stand ends up evolving into something more intimate as time passes by.
A girl gets the chance to work as a nurse in a retirement home for gay men, which happens to be owned by her father.
It’s not every day that I come across a band that can successfully integrate traditional folk with reggae, ska, and elements of bossa nova. But Shan Ren Band does just that with inspiring deftness in their latest offering, Listen to the Mountain.
Soderbergh’s TV movie is a wonderfully entertaining look at the relationship between Liberace and his young lover, Scott Thorson.
Frances Ha is an absolutely delightful comedy that captures just what it’s like to be a young woman discovering yourself.
Derek Cianfrance teams up with Ryan Gosling once again and offers you three stories for the price of one in The Place Beyond the Pines.
Noah Baumbach’s film is a great look at the breakdown of a family going through divorce that is simultaneously hilarious and depressing.