Wuthering Heights (David Skynner, 1998) 6/10
Keep Watching (Sean Carter, 2017) + 4.5/10
Lamp Life (Valerie LaPointe, 2020) 6/10
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (Henry King, 1955) 6.5/10
Eurasian doctor Jennifer Jones and American journalist William Holden fall on love in Hong Kong in 1949 but societal conventions and war interfere.
Ms. Purple (Justin Chon, 2019) 5.5/10
Groundhog Dave (James Snider, 2019) 4/10
Liz in September (Fina Torres, 2014) 6/10
Hold Back the Dawn (Mitchell Leisen, 1941) + 6.5/10
Inexperienced American teacher Olivia de Havilland falls in love with Romanian gigolo Charles Boyer who wants to use her to get into the U.S.
All About E (Louise Wadley, 2015) 5/10
Henry Gamble's Birthday Party (Stephen Cone, 2015) 6/10
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (David Bowers, 2017) 4/10
The Girl King (Mika Kaurismäki, 2015) 6/10
Lady-in-waiting Sarah Gadon and Queen Kristina of Sweden (Malin Buska) find comfort in each other's arms.
My Father's Tools (Heather Condo, 2017) 5.5/10
The Prodigy (Nicholas McCarthy, 2019) 5/10
Those People (Joey Kuhn, 2015) 5.5/10
37 Seconds (Hikari, 2019) 6.5/10
Original approach to cerebral palsy-disabled Mei Kayama trying to reconnect with her past and discover her future.
The Tamarind Seed (Blake Edwards, 1974) - 5.5/10
One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story (William A. Graham, 1978) 6/10
Taylor Swift: Miss Americana (Lana Wilson, 2019) + 6/10
The (Silent) War AKA Sordo (Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas, (2019) + 6/10
Suvvering from deafness caused by an explosion, counterrevolutionary Asier Etxeandia teies to survive in Franco's Spain.
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It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. - John Wooden
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