Estrenos de películas
Noah
Mujeres al ataque
Divergent
El cielo es real
A Haunted House 2
Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club
Snowpiercer
Sabotage
Batman: Assault On Arkham
The Calling (2014)
The One I Love
Al Diablo con las Noticias 2
Appleseed: Alpha
Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes United
Sector 4: Extraction
Frontera
My Man is a Loser
The Damned
An American Girl: Isabelle Dances into the Spotlight
Dark Mountain
GMO OMG
Video Games: The Movie
72%
Through the perspective of various experts, 72% looks into the reasoning behind the rise of single mothers in the African-American community. The film investigates the effects that colonization and slavery have had on the black family unit, which was once solid and intact. Today's media is inundated with stories of black single mothers, child support cases, and so-called "welfare queens." The African-American community at large has clapped back at criticism from Don Lemon, Rush Limbaugh, Fox News reporter Ben Carson, and even Black leaders like Bill Cosby and President Barack Obama. 72% provides a raw and analytical view of the media's portrayal of this phenomenon in regards to African-American households. Single black mothers chime in to tell their stories from their vantage point. Cameras follow one single mother of three as she changes hats from full-time employee to full-time caretaker in order to provide and care for her children on her own. 72% leaves no rock left unturned as it seeks to expose this issue from all perspectives and compel viewers to reconstruct the African American family from the ground up.
Finding Vivian Maier
Half of a Yellow Sun
Cuban Fury
Dark Space
Dhoom 3
Saving Grace
The Midnight Game
2014 NBA Champions: San Antonio Spurs
characters in a yearlong pursuit of the league's best record. When the post-season began, San Antonio's highly decorated veterans Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili put their championship pedigrees on full display, as they dispatched the Dallas Mavericks and punished the Portland Trailblazers, before overwhelming the Oklahoma City Thunder in a wild Western Conference Finals. And when the opportunity to avenge their defeat at the hands of the Heat arrived, 22 year old Kawhi Leonard emerged to put his own stamp on the series with a performance that will long be remembered by basketball fans in the Alamo City and beyond.
Next Goal Wins
Madras café
Al Capone: Icon
The Booth at the End
The Amazing Catfish
Emoticon
Legendary
The Suspect
La mirada del amor
Justin And The Knights of Valor
Made in America
Dead Drop
Bottoms Up
Is bigger always better? When it comes to breasts and lips, the answer has been yes -- with thousands of women going under the knife each year in search of augmented features. In recent years, the focus has shifted from breasts downwards, towards other ass-ets. In fact, in 2013, the number of butt augmentations increased by 58%.
The film doesn't just point the finger at women and the media, as men have played an equally important role. From Sir Mix-a-Lot, whose 1992 hit "Baby Got Back," sensationalized round posteriors "I like big butts and I cannot lie" to new artists like 2Chainz "She got a big butts so I call her big booty", it is men who actively pursue women with this new fetishized feature.
So who is to blame -- the media? Men? Women? "Bottoms Up" offers different perspectives on this new issue. Jam-packed with commentary from plastic surgeons, women who desperately long for larger ones, and men who want a little more than a handful, the film takes a look at booties from every angle.