BorealisBy Michael Nazarewycz A man uses a father/daughter road trip to flee his debts and his demons in this uneven but effective drama.
Here Come the VideofreexBy Michael Nazarewycz History is made behind the camera in this detached documentary about the world's first citizen journalists.
Almost HolyBy Lee Adams Steve Hoover explores murky moral waters in this fascinating portrait of a self-styled hero.
Take Me to the RiverBy Cameron Morewood A visually impressive debut feature that relies too heavily on ambiguity.
Short Stay (ND/NF Review)By Blair Hoyle Evoking shades of early works by Joe Swanberg and The Duplass Brothers, 'Short Stay' is a realistic and entertaining comedy.
Cameraperson (ND/NF Review)By Michael Nazarewycz A dazzling example of storytelling in its purest form.
Happy Hour (ND/NF Review)By Blair Hoyle With a gargantuan 5+ hour runtime, 'Happy Hour' is the kind of intimate character study that's unheard of.
Kill Me Please (ND/NF Review)By Michael Nazarewycz What starts out as a promising teen slasher soon falls victim to its own narcissism.
Life After Life (ND/NF Review)By Michael Nazarewycz A man carries out the wishes of his late wife, whose spirit has possessed their son, in this bleak Chinese drama.
Valley of LoveBy C.J. Prince Two of France's greatest actors reunite in a strange tale of death and the afterlife in the California desert.