McFarland, USABy Bernard Boo McFarland, USA is a good-intentioned youth-sports movie and yet another minority tale told from a white man's perspective.
The RewriteBy Ananda Dillon It's another Hugh Grant rom-com with almost no rom, and rather trite com.
Kingsman: The Secret ServiceBy Bernard Boo Kingsman is a gloriously entertaining, sadistic 21st-century attitude adjustment for the sub-genre that Bond built.
Fifty Shades of GreyBy Ananda Dillon Those building the hype will find satisfaction and those who see beyond the fantasy will be justifiably incensed.
In Her PlaceBy Susan Kemp Slow but well performed, three women live together under unusual circumstances.
Mad As HellBy Bernard Boo A personality portrait of YouTube pundit Cenk Uygur that lacks its subject's audacity.
Wyrmwood: Road of the DeadBy Ananda Dillon A post-apocalyptic Australian zombie tale with plenty of camp.
GirlhoodBy Susan Kemp The self-discovery of a teenage girl is both honest and ordinary in the indie film 'Girlhood'.
Love and EngineeringBy Ananda Dillon Nerdy engineers looking for love do so in rather antiquated ways.
She’s Beautiful When She’s AngryBy Bernard Boo Mary Dore's blistering portrait of the Women's Liberation Movement is as entertaining as it is educational.
Out of NatureBy C.J. Prince A midlife crisis-induced camping trip is more of a privileged self-indulgent exploration.
Red ArmyBy Bernard Boo A psychology-driven sports doc that illuminates why Russia's hockey team was so good for so long.