In Woody Allen’s 44th film, we first meet New York socialite Jasmine (Cate Blanchett), shortly...
In a working-class, god-forsaken small village in Poland, a priest runs a centre for delinquent...
When a down-on-her-luck single mother crosses paths with an aging, sight- impaired Russian...
Based on an old Egyptian proverb that exemplifies the deep-rooted patriarchal bias...
Hawking is a biographical documentary uncovering the life of the eponymous...
Penned and narrated by the eponymous “master of the universe”, Hawking chronicles the life of...
The tagline of Prevertere (the new offering from writer/director Brian McGuire) reads “a...
Set in the mid-1970s during a hard winter of power failures and police cuts, toughened...
Metro Manila is intimate and emotional, following the struggle of a Filipino family who move...
This well-constructed insight into the hype of Def Leppard’s Hysteria tour at...
An ideal combination of drama, action and suspense, Rowan Athale’s directorial debut The Rise is...
Winter of Discontent is a story detailing the horror of...
Best known for her role in Adult Swim’s madcap Children’s Hospital, Lake Bell writes,...
“Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” The...
A touching story of artist and apprentice set in an occupied France, this war-torn tale...
Inspired by his own upbringing, writer and director Amit Gupta presents Jadoo, a film about...
For Roland Emmerich, a director who seems to revel in capturing the cinematic destruction of...
The Call is at its best when it sticks to the high-concept premise of “‘buried...
Rebecca Hall stars in Patrice Leconte’s latest period picture A Promise as an...
French director Patrice Leconte adapted Stefan Zweig’s novel Journey into the...
Jonathan Glazer is the director of Under the Skin, one of the most...
Once upon a time there was a young lad determined to follow in the traditions...
Over the roaring of race car engines and excited fans, Ron...
Based on the 18th century novel by Denis Diderot, The Nun (aka La Religieuse) follows...
Rome has never been so cruel, beautiful and nostalgic as it is in Paolo Sorrentino’s...
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