Films layered with unanswered questions such as "Tom at the Farm" can be frustrating for most audiences. However, this film's lingering questions hang around in the viewer's consciousness, haunting them and maintaining the interaction with the work longer after the viewing experience.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi will compete for the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award. In theory at least. Despite the three players being officially on the ballet, the reality is that only one player has any chance of winning the award this year.
His name? Lionel Messi.
Here is the rundown for why the Argentine is the frontrunner to win the award.
The upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" is looking like it should be called "Avengers 2.5" as it will feature almost all of the major superheroes from the first Avengers film. Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow and even the Hulk are all making appearances in the movie alongside a slew of other heroes. There is however one major omission - Thor.
A look at the most controversial changes to the original trilogy and how they fit into George Lucas' overall vision including Han Shoots First, the force ghost at the end of "Return of the Jedi" and Darth Vader's redemption.
Barcelona earned its fourth trophy of 2015 by defeating Sevilla 5-4 in the UEFA Super Cup. The game was rugged affair with three goals in the opening 20 minutes and a 4-1 lead for Blaugrana before the hour mark. However, Sevilla stormed back, forced extra time but was struck by fate of the most ironic kind.
Here are the major takeaways from the big game.
We know about the Marvel Universe. We know about Star Wars. We know about Pixar. We know about the live action Disney films.
One franchise that is not really getting many headlines these days however is "Indiana Jones." There have been rumors of Chris Pratt joining the fray for the new film, though the actor himself has been non-committal.
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise is undeniably one of the most successful in Hollywood's recent history. One of the reasons behind the continued success of the franchise is the star turn of Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow.
Another start to the season. Another year to start worrying about goaltending for Arsenal.
For years, the entire universe worried about Arsene Wenger's uninspiring trust in young Wojciech Szczesny between the pipes. For years, the 25-year-old looked promising, but always offered his fair share of howlers. Often it was a lack of focus or miscommunication with his backline that cost the keeper.
Studios in Hollywood take a great deal of heat. Critics often look at them as money making machines that have the product's financial potential in mind over the creative or artistic merit that can be derived from the situation.
At the same time, the studios bring the money to the table, enabling filmmakers to make movies that would otherwise be out of their reach.
That said, the outspokenness with filmmakers against studios has increased over the years with Josh Trank being the latest to blame 20th Century Fox for the critical failure of his "Fantastic Four" reboot.
It has now been three seasons since Real Madrid has won the Spanish league title. Moreover, the team has only won the league once in the last seven years. This is a startling statistic when one considers that Madrid leads all teams with 32 Spanish League titles throughout its history.
After two straight failed title runs under Carlo Ancelotti, President Florentino Pérez opted for a new coach - Rafa Benítez. Benítez has not won any championship in years, but he might be the man to finally put the Madrid puzzle together. Here are some reasons why Los Blancos can win the Spanish league title in 2015-16.
"Dark Places" is an undeniably suitable name for a film about hiding, deception and its consequences. Moreover, the film's title intuitively suggests the journey into the dark recesses of the subconscious and memory that locks away traumas of the past.
There is a disturbance in the force. A situation threatening to create a greater rift in the Star Wars universe, one that will build on the schism of the last few years.
The name of this disturbance? "Episode VII: The Force Awakens."
Over the last few years, Hollywood has indulged in the reboot, an attempt to revitalize a waning franchise in order to reinvigorate the fanbase and potentially reach greater financial prosperity.
Over the last few years, Disney and Marvel have built up a gigantic universe of Superhero film that have culminated in two "Avengers" films featuring these major characters interacting and working together.
"Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" is just months away and the hype machine will likely continue to build in coming months. There is no doubt that this film might wind up being more anticipated than the 1999 release of "Episode I: The Phantom Menace," putting greater pressure on the filmmaking team to deliver a top end product.
Two years ago Ángel Di María had the best year of his soccer career. Not only did the Argentine win the Champions League and Copa del Rey with Los Blancos, but he did so putting up his finest numbers as well. Seven goals and 22 assists in Spain and Europe only told part of the story for Di Maria as the underlying numbers were also excellent. Not only was he attacking, but he was also defending, tracking back and offering a superb link from one end of the pitch to the other.