





Pastry Love: A Baker's Journal of Favorite Recipes, brings to the pages of this oversize hardback the favorite recipes that have made its author, Joanne Chang, a well-known, award-winning, and internationally respected professional pastry arts Chef.
Jane, from National Geographic Studios and Abramorama, tell the amazing story of a young Jane Goodall from the vantage point of age, she reflects on her early days in the jungle, the joys, disappointment, and her unexpected fame.
The New Year's Eve celebration in New Orleans turned deadly when an ISIS loyalist drove his pick-up truck into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street, killing 15 and injuring dozens, in what officials are calling an act of terrorism.
Learning to Drive, from Broad Green Pictures, presents a contemporary coming of age drama, of modernity and tradition, of culture, guiding principles, the marriage of ying and yang and the desire to fully embrace change.
Luxury wines, picturesque views, and five-star cuisine—the U.S. is home to many locations that offer these delights. To help you plan your 2023 trip, here is a list of top luxury wineries you must visit.
LOS ANGELES (May 16, 2014) – XLrator Media has acquired U.S. distribution rights to the edgy, comedic thriller THE MULE from Entertainment One Films International's newly launched boutique sales arm Séville International. The film, written by Leigh Whannell & Angus Sampson, recently had its world premiere to great acclaim at South by Southwest (SXSW) in March. XLrator Media will release the film in Fall 2014 on its acclaimed "MACABRE" genre label. The deal was announced today by XLrator Media CEO Barry Gordon.

Hackett Mill presents Decades in the Making, a group show of seminal artists from the twentieth century. This special exhibition marks the opening of the gallery’s new location adjacent to SFMOMA in San Francisco’s thriving downtown district.
Whitney, from Miramax and Roadside Attractions, presents a beautiful tribute to the woman, the star, the voice that became the sound of a generation, her life, loves, and the slow decline that ended on February 11, 2012.
Sorry/Not Sorry, from Greenwich Entertainment, brings to the screen an expose that examines comedian Louis C.K.'s shocking/not-so-shocking fall from grace in the wake of a sex scandal that exposed his exhibitionist predilections of which he is unrepentant.
Greed, from Sony Picture Classics, presents an ultramodern tale of extravagance, a behind the velvet rope, inner circle entry to the front row of London's fashion world and the over-the-top lifestyle that goes along with creating the brand.
Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe, from Lionsgate and Trafalgar Releasing, presents an intimate look into the life of one of the world’s greatest Italian tenors, and invites the audience into his world as he presents himself, unadulterated.
Wolfgang, from Disney+, presents an intimate portrayal of uber-chef Wolfgang Puck, and brings his unique life story and rise, from his abusive childhood in Austria to transforming California cuisine and creating the world of the celebrity chef.





