Let Paolo Sorrentino take you to Rome, glamorous and magical
Let Paolo Sorrentino take you to Rome, glamorous and magical
On the opening credit sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s brilliant horror film
Don’t let the poorly chosen title deceive you; this not a political film. Well, maybe it is.
Miranda July’s first feature film is about loneliness and sexuality and navigating life from a childish perspective, making everything magical.
“That era has passed. Nothing that belonged to it exists anymore.”
Unpredictable, mind-bending, and everything else we’d expect from a “Kaufmanesque” film
“Man is created of anxiety.”
Two separate tales of two heartbroken policemen and their encounter with women with secrets.
The true story of a massive school embezzlement scandal.
The iconic classic western revived after the death of the great composer of its score, Ennio Morricone.