Sleeping with Other PeopleBy Ananda Dillon Alison Brie and Jason Sudeikis try being "just friends" while navigating a mutual tendency to abuse sex in this hilariously fresh rom com.
BlindBy Eli Hayes A strong visual emphasis on the sensory experience and a gorgeous original score makes Blind pure cinema.
Welcome to LeithBy C.J. Prince A white supremacist attempts a hostile takeover of a small North Dakotan town in this tense, riveting documentary.
Invention (TIFF Review)By C.J. Prince A stunning look at three different cities provides one dazzling visual after another.
Je Suis Charlie (TIFF Review)By Edward Haynes 'Je Suis Charlie' takes a difficult subject and handles it with sensitivity and grace.
The Beauty InsideBy Charlie Bury This fun, high-concept romantic comedy casts 123 different actors in the same role.
Dragon BladeBy Ananda Dillon The strange combo of Chan, Cusack, and Brody intrigues but this frilly film is a blood-soaked PSA for world peace.
Steve Jobs: The Man in the MachineBy Susan Kemp The latest reflection on Steve Jobs' life seems overly eager to compensate for all the hero worship of past films on its subject.
Addicted to FresnoBy C.J. Prince A sisterly comedy banking on bad behavior to fuel its ho-hum comedy.
The Second MotherBy Pavi Ramani Casting its lens on a Bralizilan housekeeper, this familial drama skirts around the class issues at its core.
7 Chinese BrothersBy Gary Garrison Jason Schwartzman works his particular brand of magic again, managing to salvage some of the directionless film around him.
Z For ZachariahBy Ananda Dillon This tense psychological dystopian thriller doesn't have your average 'Hunger Games' love triangle.
Memories of the SwordBy Michael Nazarewycz History meets destiny in this beautifully crafted South Korean period tale of love, honor, betrayal, and vengeance.