In the Mood for Love
Wong Kar-Wai’s romance film about two people who form an unlikely bond is as gorgeous as it is engaging.
Wong Kar-Wai’s romance film about two people who form an unlikely bond is as gorgeous as it is engaging.
Esteman’s debut album might exceed anyone’s expectation with his mix of pop and slight electronic influences all into a flavorful Latin wrap, swiftly singing back and forth in Spanish, English and French with the best of the new Colombian music scene… without ever forgetting the incomparable Andrea Echeverri, of course.
Frankenweenie works because it is about the things Tim Burton knows and loves, and it’s the core of what Tim Burton is.
Cloud Atlas is a beautifully told film about souls in motion throughout time and space and the connection they share.
Shaped after the styles of Picasso and Matisse, Le Tableau (or The Painting) tells the story of the characters of an unfinished painting, who decide to look for The Painter and let him finish his work.
Arrugas, or Wrinkles if you may, is an adaptation of the Paco Roca award-winning graphic novel of the same name, telling the story of Emilio, and old man put away in an elderly home by his son because Emilio has become an inconvenience to him and his wife.
A woman’s violent misadventures cast with a colorful and quite shimmering clout that was Matsuko’s life of giving without ever taking.
Wreck-It Ralph is an absolute treat for audiences of all kinds, and especially an animated dream come true for gamers.
In 2009, Ugandan politician David Bahati introduced a draconian bill that would make homosexuality in the country punishable by death. Moreover, anyone who knowingly harbored a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender person — or “kuchu” — would also be held criminally accountable.