A Desperate Housewives for the SuicideGirls generation, Private Lives is an ambitious meditation on the frailty of identity and ego, as well as probably the first coming-of-age story of a middle-aged housewife.
Jingle Ma proves that he can make a credible Chinese epic movie without an Olympic-sized budget, artsy pretensions, forced Shakespearean comparisons, strained dialogue, or Jay Chou!
While Mark Whitacre is no Maxwell Smart, his goofy antics are sure to drive his FBI masters up the wall and send audiences into laughter in Steven Soderbergh's latest spy comedy.
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.
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.
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.