Comedy

Love, Rosie

Love, Rosie

Director: Christian Ditter Writer: Juliette Towhidi (based on Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern) Genre: Romantic Comedy, Drama Starring: Lily Collins, Sam Claflin, Christian Cooke, Tamsin Egerton, Suki Waterhouse, Jaime Winstone Runtime: 102 minutes Language: English Box Office: $25.5 million Filming Locations: Dublin, Ireland & Toronto, Canada Overview Love, Rosie portrays a poignant romantic drama […]

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Begin Again

Begin Again

Director: John Carney Writer: John Carney Genre: Muscial Drama, Romantic Comedy Starring: Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, Adam Levine, Hailee Steinfeld, James Corden, Catherine Keener Runtime: 104 minutes Language: English Box Office: $65.7 million (on an $8 million budget) Music By: Gregg Alexander (formerly of The New Radicals) Similar To: Once (2007), Sing Street (2016), La

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Maps to the Stars

Maps to the Stars

Maps to the Stars (2014) is a psychological drama directed by David Cronenberg which is already known for his disturbing method of storytelling, the film features Bruce Wagner’s satirical writing on Hollywood’s love for fame, fortune, and horrifyingly concealed trauma. Blending social and psychological horror with surrealism, it is arguably one of Cronenberg’s most outrageous

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The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street

A Wild Ride Through Greed, Excess, and Corruption A Wild Ride Through Greed, Excess, and Corruption Martin Scorsese Director: Martin Scorsese Shining Light on Corruption: A Biographica, Crime-Cera Comedy Starring: DiCaprio’s Award Winning Performance: Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey, Kyle Chandler DiCaprio’s and Scorsese’s performative storytelling led beautiful piece runtime: 180 mins Genre: Biographical

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My Old Ass

My Old Ass

My Old Ass: Reconciling with Time My Old Ass steams an individual’s heart, while also imparting a sense of levity by shifting into humorous moments and elements of self-reflection. Blending all these aspects is quite a daunting task, however, My Old Ass does it remarkably well. With the aid of fictional narrative, it features an

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Reunion

Reunion

Reunion” (2024) is a riveting blend of mystery, dark comedy, and thrilling whodunit storytelling. Directed by industry newcomer Jake Szymanski, the film takes viewers on a wild and snowed-in adventure, where long-forgotten high school memories collide with deadly secrets. Set against the backdrop of a luxurious yet isolated mountain lodge, the movie begins as a

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Follow the Dead

Follow the Dead

Follow the Dead” is a clever blend of zombie horror, dark comedy, and social commentary that stands out from the traditional undead fare by focusing on modern issues like social media-driven paranoia, millennial struggles, and misinformation in the digital age. Directed by Adam William Cahill, the film offers more than just a standard zombie apocalypse—it’s

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