Storyline: What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (2018) Pauline Kael was likely the most powerful, and divisive, movie critic of the 20th century. Her love of movies was revealed in her ruthless pursuit of what made a movie or an actor's performance work, or not, and why -- which made her both admired and despised amongst her readers. The latter golden age of movies of the 1960s and 1970s are the focus of this film that pursues the question of what made Pauline Kael's work so individual, so influential -- and so damned good.
The Night Before (2017)
On the night before Halloween, a single mother and her daughter are taken captive in a strange home
Liyana (2017)
Five children in Swaziland dive into their imaginations to create an original African tale about a girl on a dangerous quest
Documented (2013)
In 2011, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times Magazine Documented chronicles his journey to America from the Philippines as a child his journey
Viva La Vida (2024)
A young woman who needs a kidney transplant wants to marry someone who will be able to donate a kidney, and meets a young man who has a brain disease
Ski in the Sun (1981)
Cloudy days that produce snow are great but theres nothing quite like the days where you get to Ski in the Sun Grab your skis and sunscreen and join along as skiers like Mike Chew, Scott Brooksbank, Karen Huntoon, Kevin Moore, B
Kodaike no hitobito (2016)
Who among us does not spend a portion of the time daydreaming or fantasizing The difference is that for most when it comes to romantic fantasies the subject of our thoughts is unaware of it or at least is not a telepath See wh
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000)
A woman tries to reunite the swing band with which she played during World War II
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Villainy (1966)
The hero avenges a band of samurai whose master was unceremoniously assassinated for seeking justice and better conditions for the citizens The city shall burn for the elites greed
Thomasine Bushrod (1974)
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Operation Blood Hunt (2024)
The Reverend, accompanies a ragtag group of military rejects to a remote South Pacific Island to investigate the disappearance of Marine units said to be at the hands of the Japanese Imperial Army.
Az almafa viraga (2023)
Song Ha, a young Vietnamese woman arrives in Budapest with a distinctive goal she wants to discover her roots While she investigates the past, a romantic relationship blossoms between her and Viktor, a Hungarian man
By Day and by Night (2010)
Dystopian sci fi about an over populated world in which the solution has been to program people to operate solely in either day or night, meaning that the population are only conscious half the day and can never interact with each
Dear Kelly (2024)
Filmmaker Andrew Callaghan investigates about the life of Kelly Johnson, a participant at a 2021 White Lives Matter rally in Huntington Beach, California, delving into Johnsons background and beliefs