Love at First FightBy Blair Hoyle Fans of French cinema, coming-of-age stories, and kindhearted romantic comedies are sure to find plenty to enjoy with Love at First Fight.
TomorrowlandBy Bernard Boo What should be a dazzling sci-fi adventure instead feels like an irritating lecture at a chalkboard.
Sunshine SupermanBy Ryan Smith An excellent first documentary about the father of base-jumping Carl Boenish.
I’ll See You In My DreamsBy Bernard Boo A funny, silky-smooth portrait of a woman acquiescing with death in her twilight.
AloftBy Ananda Dillon A mother-son dynamic is explored in this vaguely fantastical but ultimately hole-riddled film.
AnimalsBy Dustin Jansick Demonstrates that people can get pretty creative if they’re desperate enough.
The Lobster (Cannes Review)By Eli Hayes An absurdist social critique that solidifies Lanthimos as not just a unique voice in today’s cinematic realm, but a great one as well.
Saint LaurentBy Bernard Boo A disorienting Yves Saint Laurent biopic that feels like chasing the fashion icon through a maze of mirrors.
Slow WestBy Ananda Dillon An excellent first feature from John Maclean is a fairytale Western with a unique comedic self-awareness.
IrisBy Blair Hoyle Albert Maysles' final documentary is an immensely likable and engaging portrait of a true eccentric.
Good KillBy Gary Garrison Ethan Hawke plays a morally conflicted drone pilot in this unflinching look at the cost of drone warfare.
RealityBy Dustin Jansick A strange and multi-layered narrative, you'll either laugh or scratch your head at Quentin Dupieux's latest.
(Dis)Honesty – The Truth About LiesBy Susan Kemp This documentary about lying mixes personal stories and science to share some surprisingly authentic conclusions.
Mad Max: Fury RoadBy C.J. Prince One of this summer's most hyped films provides satisfying visuals and carnage amongst a familiar and formulaic structure.