Go on pilgrimage to the Catholic basilicas of Rome from the comfort of your local theater.
A peculiar new tenant's arrival in a residential community causes upheaval in the lives of a group of family and friends, prompting a significant shift in their dynamics. Directed by Malli Ankam, starring Allari Naresh, Faria Abdullah, Vennela Kishore, Jamie Lever, and Viva Harsha.
Just when one thought Jenny Slate (Obvious Child, My Blind Brother, Gifted) had impeccable taste in projects, here comes this disorganized formation of cliches surrounding mental illness. Like a John nervously compensating his hooker, unkempt mental patient Josh (Zachary Quinto, or is it Jason Schwartzman with a hellish hair-comb?) unpockets …
Written and directed by Atanu Ghosh, starring Tasnia Farin, Kaushik Ganguly, Anindita Bose, and Shaheb Bhattacherjee.
Three teenagers study in Bangalore for their engineering degree and get involved in a fight with seniors. They find a local gangster named Ranga to help. Directed by Jithu Madhavan and starring Fahadh Faasil, Sajin Gopu, Mansoor Ali Khan, and Ashish Vidyarthi.
Injured U.S. soldier Miles Willis awakens after witnessing a blinding white light from a battlefield in Iraq to discover he is trapped in a mysterious cube armed only with his combat gear. His dire situation escalates as the cube begins to change with violent shifts in gravity and the appearance …
Directorial debut of Stephen Gaghan, "Oscar-winning" screenwriter of Traffic. An unmoored, becalmed suspense film about a missing-person case on a college campus. Every now and then he does a scene, or a shot, in blue or gold (more often blue), and every now and then he jiggles the camera -- …
Eytan Rockaway directs Louisa Krause and Jason Patric as security guards at an abandoned building. Wait, what?
ABBA: The Movie dances back into movie theaters for a special two-day fan event celebrating over a half century since the Swedish pop sensation was formed. The mockumentary comedy-drama film is about the Swedish pop group Australian tour.
ABBA: The Movie dances back into movie theaters for a special two-day fan event celebrating 50 years since the Swedish pop sensation was formed and 45 years since the film's original release. The mockumentary comedy-drama film is about the Swedish pop group Australian tour.
Frankenstein's monster gets his name in the title, but Lon Chaney's Wolfman and Bela Lugosi's Dracula are here, too. As the trailer notes, the laughs are MONSTERous!
Bollywood dancing in a Las Vegas hip-hop dance competition, courtesy of Disney.
A young man finds his baby photo plastered across a missing persons website. A solid foundation for a thriller wasted on still another attempt to renew interest in director John Singleton’s faded reputation, this time via a Taylor Lautner vehicle. From *Boyz n the Hood* to a boy made of …