There sure is a lot of empty space floating around in the MCU.
A teenager learns to live life through the music of Bruce Springsteen. Well I'll be wrapped up like a douche!
Three generations of Chinese women residing under one roof: crusading reporter Jianbo (Lei Hao), her huffy mother Minglan (Elaine Jin Yan-ling), and a 9-year-old daughter, Wanting (Qu Junxi), who, in spite of all odds, appears destined to escape with her spirit intact. Jianbo is the type who is quick to …
Normally, it’s only when a celebrity documentary garners enough attention that it becomes fodder for a Hollywood biopic. Released this time last year, The Catcher Was a Spy starred Paul Rudd as Moe Berg, the inscrutable Jewish baseball veteran whose contribution to the war effort included spying on the Nazis …
Well, that’s over. After Rian Johnson’s Episode VIII: The Riling of the Fanbase, Disney lets J.J. Abrams resume the Star Wars cockpit, and the man who gave new meaning to fan service with The Force Awakens wastes no time before initiating course correction. When we meet up with brash pilot …
Una (Cynthia Nixon) has a big heart — just ask her. Why else would the Eastern European motel owner hire Riz (Geetanjali Thapa), a seemingly manageable Indian immigrant looking to shake a delinquent past? A single-take walk through of the grounds, led by an irritatingly impersonal Una, offers breathing room …
An imperfect, but not entirely unsuccessful, attempt at a grown-up movie for children from director Shawn Seet. It teaches the little tykes about parallel stories: a present-day drama over whether to open a chunk of Australia for mining set against a back-when drama over whether to open a chunk of …
Todd (writer-director James Sweeney) is in the middle of a severe sexual identity crisis. Everyone assumes he’s gay, but is he? Other than one oral encounter, twenty-something Todd’s a virgin. (Gay sex reminds him of poop.) In spite of his shrink’s suggestion that he’s “willingly barking up the wrong tree,” …