Sexy, naughty, bitchy girls get what they deserve in this I Know What You Did Last Summer-ish thriller. A fun, steamy and subversive treat for lesbian viewers.
Despite the movie title, Funny People is actually not just about being funny. This is an unexpectedly excellent dramedy that deals with early middle age and appeals to the hearts.
Lee Ang’s new film takes us back to an exciting time when rock and the gay movement were breaking out. A 1969-set true story about a young gay man, Elliot Tiber who inadvertently played a pivotal role in making the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival into the famed happening it was.
An insight to the fairy godmother of the fashion world, Anna Wintour, the famous editor-in-chief of Vogue as she and her team puts together the most important issue of the year, the September issue.
With crime thrillers like Accident, Hong Kong’s movie industry is far from over. Up and coming director Soi Cheang makes these well-staged murder plots convincing and entertaining. Accident is worth every penny of your movie ticket.
Cinema’s most exciting rebel Quentin Tarantino is back with a World War II movie that rewrites history in the most outrageous fashion. Inglourious Basterds is gloriously entertaining.
This gloomy post-apocalyptic animation features some spectacular animation by a first-time director. Unfortunately, the script doesn’t live up to the visuals.
Thirst is stylish vampire flick from one of the most exciting directors in Korean cinema. Small wonder it won the Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.