Bill Brummel directs and co-writes this documentary about the brave souls who participated in the historic civil rights march from Selma, Alabama to the state capitol.
Dad’s losing his battle with cancer, mom can’t pull herself to pieces, the school bully demands this week’s homework assignment, and gay uncle’s return home after a 6 year absence is wreaking havoc on homophobic gramps. Is it any wonder 11-year-old Eli McAllister’s (Parental Guidance's Joshua Rush) last hope for …
When actor Ethan Hawke hit midlife, he found himself, as he puts it, "struggling with why I do what I do" and wondering about "what is authentic." (He gets that money is not the same as satisfaction or virtue, even going so far as to note that some of his …
You are invited to the "craziest amazing zaniest romantic celebration of the year." And they don't use those words lightly.
Burton and Taylor, it ain't.
Two sets of identical twins separated at birth. Hijinks ensue.
Eddie O'Keefe directs and co-writes a story about two young lovers on a mission to kill Elvis.
Adorable claymation-style sheep gets into mischief.
The following description comes from the studio press release: "This is the poignant untold story of warmth and compassion after a terrible war. Thousands of Jewish survivors, landed in Southern Italy, after WWII, on their way to Israel. To their surprise they were welcomed by the poor locals. In this …
Usually, director Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners) knows how to stick the landing. Any nagging dissatisfactions are dispatched with elegance and aplomb by his directorial denoument. Not so, Sicario, his exploration of the brutal violence and moral complication surrounding the war on drugs. Critics looking to get a pull-quote on the poster …
Hard times and a part-time clown in '80s Colombia. Directed by Klych López. In Spanish.
It’s 1968 and eight characters await the end of a torrential downpour (and possibly civilization as we know it) from inside the walls of a remote Mexican bus terminal. With its ersatz Bernard Herrmann score and pseudo–Rod Serling narration, it became instantly clear that it was director Isaac Ezban’s intention …
Action comedy from Prabhu Deva.