Follows Paddington and the Brown family as they visit Aunt Lucy in Peru, but a mystery sends them to the Amazon rainforest and up Peruvian mountains.
With the recent temporary re-release of the Phantom Menace to honor its twenty-fifth anniversary, how does the film hold up?
All these errors in execution aside, Green Border should raise international awareness of what’s happening to these refugees on the European border.
Diagnosed with a terminal illness, top hit man Joe Flood decides to take matters into his own hands and take a hit out on himself.
Young people on a distant world find themselves confronting the most terrifying life-form in the universe.
Criterion has prepared a new 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray edition of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet. Let’s take a look!
For the viewer who doesn’t mind overt imitation– Beacon, with its twists, turns, and choppy seas, may hold some interest.
The humble movie trailer: Hollywood’s first impression of any new piece of content.
Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo are forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down.
They’re Here will struggle to connect to its audience, too often feeling as though it is attempting to only reach others whose experiences matches its own.
It has a lot of charm and it’s refreshing to see something playing by its own rules and not following a rigid formula.
Ultimately, though the package may feel familiar, The Devil’s Bath still has cogent ideas to share.
Brats is a reminder old wounds can calcify and scab over turning into the foundation for something all the more beautiful.
Mars Express finds the right words and plucks the precise emotional heartstrings to make such a film more meaningful.