Film
Fatherhood sees Kevin Hart play the role of widower and single parent to his only child. A film that captures both the comedy and drama of parenthood.
Rurouni Kenshin: The Final sees Kenshin’s past return to visit him as a specter from the past seeks vengeance for one who died on Kenshin’s sword.
Pixar’s original feature film “Luca” is a coming-of-age story about two friends’ summer of fun, while trying to keep their true identities a secret.
No Straight Lines: The Rise Of Queer Comics is a good introductory tour through the evolution of queer representation in the comics industry.
Macha Colón’s ‘Perfume de Gardenias’ is a witty and charming Puerto Rican dark comedy about an elderly woman becoming a funeral decorator.
Despite a faulty finale, Zhao Ziyang’s ‘Wu Hai’ is an engaging spiral of desperation that depicts how money can destroy a life.
Jessica Kingdon’s documentary Ascension is an extraordinary, thorough, and immersive exploration of the true meaning of the “Chinese Dream.”
‘Namoo’ is a heartfelt animated short film about the journey of life that highlights the enormous talents of filmmaker Erick Oh.
Tragic Jungle follows a woman named Florance as her flight from an arranged leads her into the dark heart of a forbidding jungle.
Infinite boasts a high-concept story and extremely inventive action sequences, though Mark Wahlberg’s performance leaves much to be desired.
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