Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club
The Normal Heart
Are You Here
Hamlet (1996)
Tiny Times 1.0
Happy End
Silent Mountain
The Railway Man
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
Burning Bush: Part 1
Noah
Brick Mansions Extended Cut
Bhoothnath Returns
Knuckle Jack
When Jack is summoned by his mother, the estranged son is surprised when his 8 year old niece Frankie opens the door. Frankie's mother is battling cancer, and Jack begrudgingly takes on the task of caring for the quiet girl. "Don't fuck anything up," he says to her as they head home.
Not one to let a little girl cramp his style, Jack carries on business-as-usual, drinking, painting and thieving. Soon Frankie catches on to his mysterious house visits and wants in on the action. Looks like larceny runs in the family.
These two banged-up, lonesome souls-- one broken, the other braving a new kind of dark-- burn through the thick Catskill summer. Jack needs his weed; Frankie needs her mom; but before long they need each other. Along the way we meet colorful locals-- dealers, sellers, good-time girls.... all of them, like Jack and Frankie, just hoping to make a buck, make a date, make it to tomorrow.
KNUCKLE JACK is a portrait of what we've lost and how we get by. There's an art to survival: A life like Jack's, canvassed in black and washed in despair, paints by its own cruel numbers. But sometimes a tiny crack (or an 8 year-old girl) lets in a sliver of light, and a whole new picture is revealed.
For a Woman
Septimo
Horses of God
Cinemanovels
Satyanweshi
Passionflower
Broken Side Of Time
Chloe
Night Boats
Lekar Hum Deewana Dil
Dino and Karishma realize they are made for each other after her family starts pressuring her to get hitched. Being the rulers of their destiny, they elope to forge a lifetime of love, fun and freedom.
But they are yet to learn that life isn't that simple. And sometimes the person you love the most... Can become your biggest problem.
LHDD follows a year in the young and passionate lives of Dino and Karishma, who go through friendship, disillusionment, shame, conflict and heartbreak until they realize true love.
But the question is - will they make the same mistake… Again?
From the Rough
Decline Of An Empire
Home, James
The Red Machine
Go for Sisters
When Bernice’s son Rodney goes missing on the Mexican border, his shady associates all in hiding or brutally murdered, Bernice realizes she needs someone with the connections to navigate Rodney’s world without involving the police… and turns to her old friend. The pair enlist the services of disgraced ex-LAPD detective Freddy Suárez
(Edward James Olmos) and plunge into the dim underbelly of Tijuana, forced to unravel a complex web of human traffickers, smugglers, and corrupt cops before Rodney meets the same fate as his partners. As much a story of relationships as a story of crime, GO FOR SISTERS is a welcome return to the border for master filmmaker and 2-time Oscar nominee John Sayles (“Lone Star,” “Passion Fish”).
Heaven is for Real
Love 911
Ankhon Dekhi
Least Among Saints
School of Thought
After
The Joe Manifesto
However, some things seem to be lacking in Joe's life - passion, adventure, and self-expression.
He has no outlet for it except for when he spies on women like female co-workers and his attractive married next door neighbour Lisa, from inside his car.
Joe is also tired of keeping his lips zipped around people that irritate him like his control freak, soon-to-be mother in law and co-workers who drive him insane wth their inane conversation.
Almost on cue, a compelling and attractive co-worker,Vee, crosses Joe's path, tempting him towards her wild ways of job and partner swapping. Joe is floored by her raw honesty and the credos contained in a booklet she calls her "manifesto" which emphasises being honest and impulsive in life.
Joe is inspired as life soon becomes the adventure he sought.
He breaks off with his fiance, gets a job demotion, and starts telling people like his fellow co-workers and his soon-to-be mother in law, what he truly thinks of them. He also starts a sexual relationship with two women at his work, one of whom is married.
The inevitable physical relationship with Vee begins and as a surprise to them both, they no longer fel the desire to see other people.
Joe soon becomes disappointed that routine and predictability soon sets in again in what was an impulsive
and exciting riske relationship, so he breaks up with Vee.
Feeling that romantic passion has failed him again, Joe implodes.
He starts acting on every impulse he has to stir up chaos and unpredictablity in his life. He propositions his next door neighbour Lisa infront of her husband, reveals to another husband that he (Joe) is sleeping with his wife and further verbally abuses people at work.
As hatred and pain pour of his heart, Joe catches sight of the man he has become. He stops in his tracks and hides away in shame from Vee and the workmates he has upset.
He reveals to his ex-fiance Marg that he wantes her back, only to be met with a quick dismaissal from her.
Feeling the financial strain of impending mortgage payments and a sense of responsibility to face his co-workers, Joe does the walk of shame back to work.
The evening after his first day at work, Marg sees that Joe is down in the dumps. She tells him that he shouldn't be sorry for the journey he has undertaken, because he has found his own personal boundaries and that now he is ready to be a better person.
Inspired by Marg's words, Joe almost feel like a new man as he faces his co-workers holding up his head up a little higher. He musters the courage to confront Vee and tells her that her "manifesto" is a selfish and wrong and that she needs to write a new one for herself. With a heavy heart he bids her a final goodbye.
Joe returns home with a brand new empty small booklet that he begins writing in. He titles it, "My Manifesto"..
When I Saw You
Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid
(CBFC Rating U. Certificate Number CIL/1/1/2012/DEL)
Automotive
These are the fragments we witness from Kansas' 1964 Mercury Montclair as it rumbles through present day LA...
Meghe Dhaka Tara
Inkaar
Silent Retreat
Shanghai
Shuttlecock Boys
Miss Lovely
Chennaieil Oru Naal
Daisy: A Hen Into The Wild
Around The Block
Only Lovers Left Alive
Treachery
Jamie Marks Is Dead
Born & Raised
The Amazing Catfish
Last Weekend
So Young
Emilio
Dormant Beauty
The Millionaire Tour
Go Down Death
On My Way
The Booth at the End
Dinosaur 13
Lost Paradise
Coherence
April Snow
Booth at the End 2
Locke
Night Moves
Ishkq In Paris
The Note 3
The Congress
You Hurt My Feelings
Chal Pichchur Banate Hain
Doll
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire (Unrated)
The Gospel of Us
Blood Money
Mynaa
Colombiana
Chaurahen (Crossroads)
In Kolkata, the second vignette revolves around Dr. Siddharth Bose (Victor Banerjee), a wealthy Calcutta surgeon in his fifties. Dr. Bose's is stuck in the rut of a loveless, pitiful, and seemingly pointless marriage, which he attempts to rattle by embarking on a quick, nervous and uncomfortable affair with a much younger woman. His lover, Lea (Kiera Chaplin), is a German on her own journey to discover India, and to some extent herself. Their passionate yet tormented romance lays the groundwork for Dr. Bose and his wife (Roopa Ganguly) to repair their relationship while Dr. Bose simultaneously self-destructs his nascent, doomed affair.
The third and final story occurs in the south Indian city of Kochi where the Nair family confronts the sudden loss of a nuclear family member who died serving in the Indian military. One of the Nair children, Naveen (Karthik Kumar), returns from Vienna to try and reconcile the harsh, lonely reality of his brother Keshi's (Shayan Munshi) death with his own inability to connect with his personal and familial history in India and his present predicament of having to feign a relationship with a woman to conceal his love for a man in Europe.
Mars at Sunrise
Bachchan
Hypnotized
The Color Out of Space
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire
The Isle
Summer Vacation
The Maiden Danced To Death
The Face of Love
Good Night Good Morning
The phone call that almost changed their lives.
"A cerebral joyride" - Karan Johar, filmmaker on REDIFF
"Interesting, intelligent & innovative" - Pragya Tiwari, TEHELKA
★★★★✩
"You don't really need a big star cast... you don't even need a big budget to get the techniques of filmmaking bang on..."
- Allen O Brien, TIMES OF INDIA
★★★✩✩
"A small gem of a movie." - Sonia Chopra, SIFY
★★★✩✩
"Watch it because it's a smart film." - Shubha Shetty Saha, MIDDAY
★★★✩✩
"A charming flirtation to watch." - Shalini Langer, INDIAN EXPRESS
★★★★✩
"An outstanding experience that doesn't come by too often out of Indian cinema!" - Shakti Salgaokar, DNA
Mumbai Film Festival, 2010 -- World Premiere
South Asian International Film Festival, 2010 -- Intl Premiere
Chennai International Film Festival, 2010 -- Official Selection
Habitat Film Festival, 2011 -- Official Selection
Transilvania International Film Festival, 2011 -- Official Selection
Noordelijk Film Festival, 2011 -- Official Selection
Silk Screen Film Festival, 2012 -- Official Selection
CBFC U/A DIL/2/01/2012-CHEN
Salvo
The Power of Kangwon Province
Purani Jeans
The film travels with Siddharth as he explores equations with his past to rebuild friendships with his four friends whom he grew up with in a small town in Himachal Pradesh in India. Unraveled in a genre similar to Cinema Paradiso, a large part of the film happens in flashbacks about that one summer that changed Siddharth's life forever.
The film shows Siddharth, as a successful, computer engineer based in New York City. He owns a big software company but leads a lonely life. One day, suddenly, his mother passes away and he is forced to make a journey back to India. As he travels back to his hometown from the US, he remembers the most important summer of his life. The summer of 1996.
In a flashback we see Siddharth as a simple guy in a small town, who loves writing poetry, he hangs out with his friends Tino, Bobby, Susheel (Suzy) and Sam, all of whom form the Kasauli Cowboys.
Sam is the larger than life extroverted hero of the gang and he is also Siddharth's best friend.
As the summer unravels we see Sid, Sam and the boys enjoy a rollercoaster ride, experiencing the agony and ecstasy of growing up. We see their world through Siddharth's young eyes as he chronicles everything in his diary, forming enviable bonds of friendship, trust, jealousy and love.
During that summer a young girl called Nayantara and her sister come into town. Siddharth falls in love with her but is too introverted and shy to commit. The girls join the group, triggering off a complex chain of events. The summer now unfolds more dramatically as the boys make detrimental choices - of love, sex, friendship, jealousy, heartbreaks and betrayal, finally leading to broken bonds of friendship.
When Siddharth lands in India from the US, ghosts from his youth loom up. He finally overcomes the complications and sets right all the wrongs done in his past and rediscovers the bonds of friendship. In the end Siddharth goes back to New York a better man; reconciled with his past and most importantly, rediscovering a happier today.
He returns to New York with the belief that friendship is indeed like Purani Jeans, the older the better.