A struggling street photographer in Mumbai, pressured to marry by his grandmother, convinces a shy stranger to pose as his fiancée. The pair develop a connection that transforms them in ways they could not expect.
DVD Review: “Reinventing Rosalee” Is Not A Fitting Tribute But Still An Enjoyable Watch If Not Inspiring
Rosalee Glass, a former Holocaust survivor taken prisoner to a Siberian gulag during WWII, transforms her destiny. In her ’80s she begins an acting career, in her ’90s wins a Senior beauty pageant and dares to ride Alaskan Sled dogs at 100.
Blu-ray Review: “The Big C” Makes Cancer Less Intimidating But Scarier And A Whole Lot Funnier
A suburban mother faces her cancer diagnosis while trying to find humor and happiness as well.
Book Review: The Fourth Book In The Rocco Schiavone Mysteries, ‘Spring Cleaning,’ Is Coming To A Book Shelf Near You
The fourth installment in the Rocco Schiavone mystery series from the international bestselling author, Antonio Manzini, picks up three days after his last novel, ‘Out of Season,’ left off, as Rocco seeks revenge for a friend—and closure for himself.
Movie Review: “Pandas” Is Too Short To Offer Enough Information And Focuses On People Not Pandas
In the mountains of Sichuan, China, a researcher forms a bond with Qian Qian, a panda who is about to experience nature for the first time.
Movie Review: “Diane” Is Down To Earth And Monotonous With No Apparent Purpose But Mary Kay Place Is Masterful
Diane fills her days helping others and desperately attempting to bond with her drug-addicted son. As these pieces of her existence begin to fade, she finds herself confronting memories she’d sooner forget than face.
Movie Review: “Wonder Park” Is A Complicated Yet Imaginative Story That May Help Kids Cope With Hard Times
“Wonder Park” tells the story of a magnificent amusement park where the imagination of a wildly creative girl named June comes alive.
Blu-ray Review: “The Little Mermaid” Was The Beginning Of An American Obsession And Rightly So
A mermaid princess makes a Faustian bargain with an unscrupulous sea-witch in order to meet a human prince on land.
Book Review: “The Lost Night’’s Main Character Is Unlikable And The Book Is Underwhelming
What really happened the night Edie died? Ten years later, her best friend Lindsay will learn how unprepared she is for the truth.