Customer Review: Antoine is a 30-year-old slacker who lives in Paris and is "between jobs." He fancies that by leaving home ten years earlier he had escaped his parent's lives as country bumpkins. But when his father takes ill, and his brother is too busy with his hair salon, Antoine returns home with his friend... more info
Customer Review: The chromosomal abnormality of XXY has been labeled as Klinefelter's Syndrome, hermaphroditism, and Intersex. The 'conception' defect results in a child with both male and female organs and when detected at birth usually results in a decision between physicians and parents to surgically alter the... more info
Customer Review: I can see why this movie would never become a blockbuster hit considering the taste of mainstream america. I search for movies with substance and this movie definately hits the mark. I do not belong to either culture but can easily relate to the pressure both women, Rochel and Nasira were going... more info
Customer Review: One of the things that the postmodern turn has given us permission to do is to read fresh perspectives into hallowed texts. Take the Book of Job, for example. For centuries, it's been viewed as a sober and solemn reflection on the mystery of innocent suffering. That's certainly one legitimate... more info
Customer Review: I felt what it means when some one has absolutely nothing!!!
By the way I wanted to punch the lazy husband! What kind of man walks around ordering others what to do and not to do and see his children suffer and see all kinds of jobs beyond his EGO!
Customer Review: "Wilby Wonderful" is a typically charming Canadian film, an engaging ensemble piece about a small, isolated rural town standing in the path of modern development. The writing is human and warm (even while dealing with sad subjects...) and the acting is a delight. Indeed, fans of film and TV will be... more info
Customer Review: This film is set around Finland's evacuation of more than 70,000 children to Sweden, Denmark and Norway during World War II. The story focuses on one of the war children, a nine year old Finnish boy and emphasizes the intricate psychology of its characters, brought to life by its powerful cast. The... more info
Customer Review: LE GRAND VOYAGE is a gentle miracle of a film, a work made more profound because of its understated script by writer/director Ismaël Ferroukhi who allows the natural scenery of this 'road trip' story and the sophisticated acting of the stars Nicolas Cazalé and Mohamed Majd to carry the... more info
Customer Review: The Way I Spent the End of the World (not a title to roll off the tongue) is a lovely little film with its heart in the right place. It's about the lives of high-school kids just before the overthrow of Communism in 1989 Romania. These kids want to get on with life only they are surrounded by a... more info
Customer Review: This film seemed intriguing, because it was supposed to deal with the issues of immigration, integration and the plight of women, so I rented it. It was not a bad film, but I cannot say that I really enjoyed it. Characters were one-dimensional and not well-developed. Zouina was obviously the victim... more info