Lee Hyori – Monochrome
The Queen of Kpop is back after a chunky 2010 comeback, but Monochrome brings her back in better shape than ever, making the wait for the album all the more satisfying.
The Queen of Kpop is back after a chunky 2010 comeback, but Monochrome brings her back in better shape than ever, making the wait for the album all the more satisfying.
The first in Ulrich Seidl’s trilogy, Paradise: Love explores just how people sometimes try to find passion in all the wrong ways.
College days, friendships, and falling in and out of love as years pass by, friendships fade, reunions happen, connections are rekindled; all in the name of nostalgia.
The best element in Unlock is and always will be Bibi’s voice, reaching on-pitch highs and soft delicate whispery lows that will make your soul quiver.
For all its faults, Baz Luhrmann delivers an entertaining, unsubtle, aesthetically pleasing movie that will be sure to annoy plenty.
An 11-year-old girl moves to her mother’s hometown after the death of her father, and meets three supernatural beings known as Yokai, who will cause her more than one grief during her stay, as she deals with having to let go and moving on.
A gold-digger with a heart of gold arrives in Seattle to find love… or to give birth to her baby, in China’s latest box office hit with Tang Wei.
Highly acclaimed in its country of origin, this bizarre yet audacious film will not have difficulties in triumphing outside doors, even considering that its main enthusiasts will come from restricted audiences.
Elementary is an American adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved Sherlock Holmes, developed for long-lasting seasons that CBS hopes to last several seasons so they can drag you for years and years, and they’re doing a decent job at it.