Mad Max: Fury Road
Used as a high-octane blood bag by an eager War Boy, Mad Max will run into the rebel Imperator Furiosa on an adrenaline pumped race for freedom, survival and redemption.
Used as a high-octane blood bag by an eager War Boy, Mad Max will run into the rebel Imperator Furiosa on an adrenaline pumped race for freedom, survival and redemption.
Lawyer-by-day Matt Murdock uses his heightened senses from being blinded as a young boy to fight crime at night on the streets of New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood as Daredevil.
Kimmy Schmidt has just been rescued from an underground bunker after being held captive along with three other women for 15 years. She decides to relocate herself in New York City and start her life over again.
A disfigured concentration camp survivor searches postwar Berlin for the husband who might have betrayed her to the Nazis.
Chaitanya Tamhane’s Court is a quietly devastating, absurdist portrait of the Indian judicial system and everything it stands for.
With their brand of 60s inspired doo-wop and impeccable harmonies, The Barberettes offer their first mini-album.
Kingsman: The Secret Service tips its hat to the Knights of the Roundtable and plays off as a homage to spy films, especially the James Bond franchise. In film style and direction, however, its comic tone and value not only makes it pretty fun to watch, but Kingsman is also quite similar to Matthew Vaughn’s previous directorial efforts such as the first Kick-Ass film and X-Men: First Class.
The Congress, which features once again the “actor/actress playing as himself/herself” card, something seen more frequently in television rather than film. This time, however, Robin Wright happens to be the main act in this partially animated film.
A first year hopeful drummer wants to be one of the greatest jazz drummers, for that, he’ll need the guidance of a short-tempered teacher in search of music perfection, who will mentally-manipulate you, shout and verbally abuse you to get what he wants.