Do I Sound Gay?By Susan Kemp A film about gay men's voices poses an interesting question but fails to provide many interesting answers.
Ant-ManBy Bernard Boo Perhaps the most formulaic Marvel movie to date, though it ends on a high note.
ArdorBy Dustin Jansick 'Ardor' is an eco-friendly jungle western with a tedious narrative, predictable outcomes, confusing allusions, and an underwhelming conclusion.
License to OperateBy Susan Kemp Following a gang intervention organization in LA, this inspiring documentary is a worthwhile addition to the conversation on race and crime.
A Hard DayBy Gary Garrison A corrupt cop gets his comeuppance in this deranged and devilishly funny thrill ride from South Korean director Kim Seong-hun.
Almosting ItBy Michael Nazarewycz A twenty-something slacker looks to add direction to his aimless life path in this burdened comedy.
Lila & EveBy Susan Kemp A drama about urban mothers grieving after a senseless murder derails into a half-hearted action flick.
CourtBy Zachary Shevich Chaitanya Tamhane's debut film is an awkward, amusing takedown of India's inefficient legal system.
Desire for BeautyBy Charlie Bury A lack of direction in this indie documentary on beauty and the search for perfection makes for a particular and sincere experience.
TigBy Dustin Jansick Unnecessary drama and emotional manipulation take away from Tig Notaro's inherently powerful life story.
StrangerlandBy C.J. Prince The only mystery in this debut feature is why actors of this caliber signed up for it.
Cartel LandBy Gary Garrison A complex, towering portrait of two men raging against lawless terror and the imposing system they are trapped within.
TangerineBy C.J. Prince Look past the frenzied, sun-kissed surface, and you'll find a surprisingly humanist core.
Nowitzki: The Perfect ShotBy Aaron Pinkston With no compelling story or emotional arc, this behind-the-scenes career doc should only appeal to diehard fans of its subject.