InsurgentBy Bernard Boo Thrilling action sequences get buried by piles of painfully nonsensical plot machinations.
The Jones Family Will Make A Way (SXSW Review)By C.J. Prince Another in a line of "musical discovery"-style documentaries chronicling The Jones Family Singers.
Lily & KatBy Ananda Dillon Two early twenties friends spend one last week together before their duo is to split.
La SapienzaBy Zachary Shevich A couple's failing marriage is put in contrast with a young couple they meet on a trip to Italy.
Mercuriales (ND/NF Review)By Michael Nazarewycz Virgil Vernier's debut is a sporadic tale of two girls in search of themselves in France.
Parabellum (ND/NF Review)By C.J. Prince Lukas Valenta Rinner's first film is an arthouse apocalypse tale lacking momentum.
Haemoo (ND/NF Review)By C.J. Prince A high stakes, life or death on the high seas, drama by first-time director Shim Sung-Bo.
Kumiko, The Treasure HunterBy Dustin Jansick A 'Fargo' fanatic searches for the film's lost treasure in rural Minnesota in 'Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter'.
K (ND/NF Review)By Susan Kemp A Kafka adaptation whose misguided loyalty to the source material muddles its larger themes.
A Woman Like Me (SXSW Review)By Ananda Dillon A documentary on director Alex Sichel's cancer diagnosis and her decision to direct an optimistic film around her experience.
Violet (ND/NF Review)By C.J. Prince A tragic death triggers an internal crisis for a teenage boy in Bas Devos' gorgeous, evocative debut feature.
The Fool (ND/NF Review)By C.J. Prince An intense, vicious screed against political corruption aimed directly at the rotten heart of the Russian government.
God Bless The Child (SXSW Review)By Michael Nazarewycz A day in the life of five children whose mother has left them to fend for themselves.