Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You 2009 29,667 votes Navigating the treacherous waters of high school can be difficult, but when you're constantly being mistaken for a villain from a popular horror movie, it's even worse. That's precisely the scenario protagonist Sawako faces, as her classmate...
Tyler Perry directs this inspirational story about the only Women’s Army Corps unit of color to serve overseas in World War II. Not permitted to fly in combat or participate on the front lines, the unit instead receives a thankless, thought-to-be impossible task: sorting through a three-y...
After a second or two, The Band’s Levon Helm drawls the most under-appreciated opening lines in American cinema: "There was a demon that lived in the air. They said whoever challenged him would die." The demon is the sound barrier, still unbroken at this point in the movie, and it ...
But it’s Arnold’s show: even with a bare minimum of dialogue (only 18 lines, one of which is the endlessly quoted catchphrase above), he’s a terrifying presence as the near-unstoppable man-machine – a crystalline vision of technology lethally turning on its creators. KU Read more ...
Brian De Palma's stylish and provocative thriller, Dressed to Kill, blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, creating a world where danger lurks around every corner. With a taut plot revolving around a murder investigation and the intersecting lives of its central characters,...
soldiers go behind enemy lines to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have been killed in action. View Script Crime, drama Scarface Written By: Oliver Stone Synopsis: In 1980 Miami, a determined Cuban immigrant takes over a drug cartel and succumbs to greed. View Script Read Analysis ...
Lana Condor returns as awkwardly in love Lara and, turns out, she’s still reaping the fall out from the love letters she never meant to send. You may recall, the last movie left off with Lara and Peter (Black Adam‘s Noah Centineo) happily in a relationship but when another recipient...
But he might just as rightly have won for this adaptation of Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations, which streamlines the novel without losing Dickens’s clever plotting, rich characters, or flair for grotesquerie. Its nomination provided another sign that the British film industry remained alive ...
There are a few lines worthy of the Arnold pantheon (“Remember when I promised to kill you last? I lied”), and they reinforce the then-novel notion that the whole delirious kamikaze blood-squib pageant was on some level a joke. — OG...
In this biopic, Cumberbatch stars as the eccentric artist Louis Wain, whose trippy, anthropomorphised paintings of cats helped transform the public perception of felines. His work is widely credited as starting the widespread adoption of cats as pets. The movie follows Wain from the late 1800s...