Monster Calls (2016), A
A boy dealing with the possible loss of his mother, his stormy relationship with his grandmother and his absent father, gets a visit from a monster who tells him stories at seven minutes past midnight.
A boy dealing with the possible loss of his mother, his stormy relationship with his grandmother and his absent father, gets a visit from a monster who tells him stories at seven minutes past midnight.
The true story of a private school teacher that leaves her good-earning job to help the five remaining students of a tiny kindergarten of a poor district that’s about to get shut down.
Based on the 1985 play about the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City, as seen through the eyes of HIV activist, who sees his friends and lover die one by one as the government refuses the existence of a public health crisis.
Through the terrible physical and emotional ordeal, a father must repair the bond between him and his 8-year-old daughter, after she is sexually assaulted by a stranger.
The Fault in Our Stars is mostly a love story between two people who happen to be struck by a deadly disease.
Black is Bhansali’s Indian re-imagining of the Helen Keller story — in here, we follow Michelle McNally as she narrates the story of her life as a deaf and blind girl and the relationship with her teacher.
Well, Indian stories live up to the titles of their films, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, which apparently translates to ‘sometimes happiness, sometimes sad’ really contains moments of pure elation followed by moments to crush your heart.