Let Them Eat Cake
What do you get when you put comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders right in the middle of the debauchery of the Palace of Versailles in 1782?
What do you get when you put comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders right in the middle of the debauchery of the Palace of Versailles in 1782?
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.
A fun, female-driven comedy that delivers plenty of laughs and a surprising touch of sentimentality.
I won’t deny it. Watching Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters was an experience.
Kim Jee-woon’s American debut isn’t nearly as entertaining and over the top as his Korean films, but it still makes for a fun comeback for Arnold.
Russian sign language, the mafia, and a debt with a casino that must be settled all set in contemporary late 90’s Russia.
Dredd and his rookie partner Anderson battle their way through a high-rise building to stop evil drug lord Ma-Ma.
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Hong Kong director Ho-Cheung Pang relocates his Hong Kong romantic dramedy to Beijing.