Top 5 films to watch in Hong Kong this week: July 23-29
One of the most inventive films that Pixar has ever produced, Pete Docter's mind-bending, heart-warming drama will cause many to embrace their emotions — especially sadness.
One of the most inventive films that Pixar has ever produced, Pete Docter's mind-bending, heart-warming drama will cause many to embrace their emotions — especially sadness.
A striptease drama that knows its job and does it ecstatically well, this sequel to Steven Soderbergh's 2012 sleeper hit presents a campy road trip that blends humour with exuberance.
A comedy classic with few parallels in history, Jacques Tati's meticulously choreographed 1967 feature wordlessly observes a whimsical, ultra-modern world populated with wandering souls.
A superhero movie that takes its time to surprise the audience, this zingy Paul Rudd vehicle makes up for its smaller stature with a terrific shift among genres and occasional moments of wonder.
It's no easy task following up on his acclaimed , but Ira Sachs pulls it off with an even bolder gay romance, striking a perfect match between John Lithgow and Alfred Molina.