Monthly Archives: September 2015

Boston.

Boston.

Love. Trailer. Aomi Muyock. Karl Glusman. Klara Kristin. Gaspar Noé. NSFW.

Murphy is an American living in Paris who enters a highly sexually and emotionally charged relationship with the unstable Electra. Unaware of the seismic effect it will have on their relationship, they invite their pretty neighbor into their bed.

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Boston.

Boston.

Boston.

Boston.

Nasty Baby. Trailer. Sebastián Silva. Tunde Adebimpe. Kristen Wiig. Reg E. Cathey. Alia Shawkat.

Nasty Baby centers around a Brooklyn couple, Freddy [Sebastian Silva] and his boyfriend Mo [Tunde Adebimpe] who are trying to have a baby with the help of their best friend, Polly [Kristen Wiig]. Freddy is an artist, and his latest work is all about babies – it’s clear he’s dying to be a father. Polly is a family practitioner who is more interested in having a baby than having a man. Mo is hesitant about the entire idea, especially when Polly isn’t having success with Freddy’s sperm and the donor responsibility shifts to him. Set almost entirely in the multicultural vibrancy of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, the trio navigates the idea of creating life, when they are confronted by unexpected harassment from particularly aggressive neighborhood man, nicknamed The Bishop [Reg E. Cathey]. The Bishop is bothersome in small, yet persistent ways, with a hint of danger. As their clashes become increasingly aggressive, someone is bound to get hurt.

Boston.

Steve Jobs. Trailer. Michael Fassbender. Kate Winslet. Seth Rogen.

Set backstage in the minutes before three iconic product launches spanning Jobs’ career—beginning with the Macintosh in 1984, and ending with the unveiling of the iMac in 1998—Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter.