From the trailer: "Gabbar, Gabbar, Gabbar! WHO IS THIS GABBAR!" Whoever he is, he's back, baby.
Justin Webster's documentary on the the Nobel-winning writer from Colombia.
aka, The Chicken with Big...Eggs. Scrawny rooster must win the big fight to save family farm. Animated, with subtitles.
An amateur cast — under the supervision of equally green storytellers — trapped in an old, dark schoolhouse, are systematically done in by a mysterious, noose-bearing boogeyman. Stop me if you’ve heard this one. Left-to-right the camera goes, what random flashes of sure-fire horror the superabundant swish pans eventually rest …
It took time, but this ‘catfishing’-style doc eventually reeled me in. Amina, author of the wildly popular titular Syrian blog, disappeared from sight, but not before exchanging heated love letters with Canadian Sophie Deraspe, a fan she’d never met. There are a lot of lonely, desperate people online and hell …
Ortiz started out with narcocorridos, and look at him now. Straight outta Norteno.
Coilin and Alex are two friends in Dublin at the wrong end of their 20s whose dreams of artistic greatness haven’t quite worked out. When Alex discovers that his girlfriend is pregnant, he refuses to allow her derail his plans to leave Dublin for the bright lights of London. Meanwhile …
For his directorial debut, Joel Edgerton weaves a subversive edge-of-your-seat suspenser that will knot stomachs tighter than a sack of White Castle hamburgers. Jason Bateman (assuredly cast against type as an arrogant Republican) and Rebecca Hall play a presumedly happily married couple who are hoping for a baby to make …
Critic asleep, or, the longest 77 minutes I’ve spent at the movies in ages. Australia in the '70s, and the mentally absent embarrassments new-kid-in-school Greta (Bethany Whitmore) calls Mom and Dad decide to throw their daughter a disco-themed fifteenth birthday party. All goes terribly wrong, and the embarrassment incurred causes …
Documentarian Alex Gibney (Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine) takes on Scientology.
A loser finds himself returned to his high school days, and sets out to remake his life. Subtitled.
Three years after Brave, Pixar gets around to making a film that’s actually about bravery, aka the right response to fear. The setup: dinosaurs never went extinct; instead, they turned into people. That is, they became farmers who keep chickens and store up crops, and also cowboys who guard their …
After she returns home from a grueling round of facial reconstruction surgery, Mommy’s paranoid twin boys begin to question whether she’s the genuine article. Filmmakers Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz must have stolen a look at the box cover to Eyes Without A Face because all they learned from Georges …