Amy Lane – Sidecar (2012)
Sidecar doesn’t need verbose overstatements of appreciation, exaggerated appeals of its brilliance. A story is as simple as love itself, it stands alone and shines on its own merits.
Sidecar doesn’t need verbose overstatements of appreciation, exaggerated appeals of its brilliance. A story is as simple as love itself, it stands alone and shines on its own merits.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film is a masterful exploration of two men that features amazing performances from everyone in the cast.
In an epic tale of a dying world, Patti Larson’s Clone 3 follows the trials of a girl named Trio, who holds the fate of the world in her hands.
This inspirational documentary takes a look at the life and work of master sushi chef Jiro Ono.
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Three Stars is Lutz Hachmeister’s attempt to lift the veil surrounding the world of those who managed to climb to the pedestal of that sacred publication, holiest of all grails for most aspiring and confirmed chefs: the Michelin Guide.
A beautiful mix of elegance and fire, Rapsody brings to mind the sort of hip-hop that the industry has sorely missed while giving women another superhero.
If Season 1 had the sex-shallowed Matt LeBlanc separating Sean and Beverly, Season 2 has him going through a darker path, and it doesn’t end well for him
Craig Zobel’s look at a dark, twisted crime that really happened teeters the line between being exploitative and not, while delivering an impressive movie.