The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ArmiesBy Bernard Boo Peter Jackson's Middle Earth hexalogy ends with a mildly entertaining, mindless battle royale.
Exodus: Gods and KingsBy Bernard Boo Ridley Scott's 'Exodus' will draw you in with pretty effects, then disappoint you with blunt, soulless storytelling.
After The FallBy Ananda Dillon Not quite hero story, not quite anti-hero story, 'After the Fall' misfires.
The ImmortalistsBy Ananda Dillon The search for the cure for aging is lead by two eccentric scientists.
LilyBy Ananda Dillon This tale of life-after-cancer effectively relates to the life transformation of any twenty-something.
WildBy Ananda Dillon Cheryl Strayed's memoir gets a worthy screen adaptation with outstanding performances.
A Spell To Ward Off The DarknessBy C.J. Prince The repeated upheavals of one man's life shown in a supernatural and transcendent way. One of the year's biggest cinematic achievements.
Miss JulieBy Nik Grozdanovic With filming wrapped all the way back in 2013, it almost feels like Liv Ullmann’s grand return behind the camera has come a year too late. While this can...
The Color of TimeBy Pavi Ramani The Color of Time is a film for students; its heavily filtered aesthetic and non-linear structure will appeal far more to the artistic undergraduate than the average cinema-goer.
MaidanBy Michael Nazarewycz The political struggles and uprising of the Ukraine are given a camera's lens.
PioneerBy Patrick Larkin There are two movies playing out in the Norwegian film Pioneer. The first is a gritty procedural of a deep-sea dive, and the second, and more dominant, is a...
Evolution of a CriminalBy Edward Haynes A documentary exploring crime from the perspective of the man who once committed it.