This film plays as part of the San Diego Latino Film Festival. According to the festival brochure, "Patricia Ramos’s snapshot of contemporary Cuban life marks an exciting new direction for Cuban cinema. In the middle of La Habana, three friends meet on their rooftop day after day to discuss their …
Writer-director Ali Soozandeh wastes no time in mounting his lovingly rotoscoped attack on sexual hypocrisy in Islamic Iran: the film opens with a man paying a desperate woman for a drive-time blowjob while her son sits in the backseat. The sordid scenario gets interrupted only when the driver spots another …
Of late, Miles Teller’s choices in film projects have taken a heroic turn for the worse. Last week, he was a firefighter in Only the Brave, now he’s following that with a chance to cash in by playing a returning soldier. Don’t expect the irony to stop at the title. …
Looks cute. Just what I expected.
Call it The Starkening. After Iron Man’s alter ego got neurotic in Iron Man 3 and morally serious in Captain America: Civil War, his spirit of devil-may-care quippiness was forced to roam the MCU, seeking new hosts. And it found some, however unlikely: first a master of Eastern mysticism (Doctor …
Call it The Starkening. After Iron Man’s alter ego got neurotic in Iron Man 3 and morally serious in Captain America: Civil War, his spirit of devil-may-care quippiness was forced to roam the MCU, seeking new hosts. And it found some, however unlikely: first a master of Eastern mysticism (Doctor …
Call it The Starkening. After Iron Man’s alter ego got neurotic in Iron Man 3 and morally serious in Captain America: Civil War, his spirit of devil-may-care quippiness was forced to roam the MCU, seeking new hosts. And it found some, however unlikely: first a master of Eastern mysticism (Doctor …
Call it The Starkening. After Iron Man’s alter ego got neurotic in Iron Man 3 and morally serious in Captain America: Civil War, his spirit of devil-may-care quippiness was forced to roam the MCU, seeking new hosts. And it found some, however unlikely: first a master of Eastern mysticism (Doctor …
Who needs Disney's Wars when there's a new action fantasy written and produced by Tsui Hark and directed by Yuen Woo Ping?
Writer-director-producer Martin McDonagh (Seven Psychopaths) presents the story of a heartbroken but otherwise rarin’ to go woman (Frances McDormand, billy-club blunt) who plasters the titular roadside ads with a direct question to the local police chief: why haven’t you caught the guy who raped and killed my daughter? She’s gotta …
Spanish-language remake of the 2009 Bollywood family comedy of the same name. Directed and cowritten by Carlos Bolado.