The Imitation GameBy Bernard Boo Cumberbatch is terrific yet again in this conventional prestige piece about a beautifully unconventional man.
Antarctica: A Year On IceBy Michael Nazarewycz A documentary on life in Antarctica told by a long-time resident.
Little Hope Was ArsonBy Nik Grozdanovic Theo Love has directed and edited an intense and surprisingly affective investigational documentary. And the only reason I say “surprising,” is because one wouldn’t think a subject like this...
The HomesmanBy Bernard Boo Tommy Lee Jones' sophomore effort is a feminist Western that will rattle your soul.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1By Bernard Boo The third entry in the 'Hunger Games' series is the darkest yet, but sorely lacks purpose and feels like a placeholder to
A Girl Walks Home Alone At NightBy Ananda Dillon A lonely vampire girl preys on the bad men of her city in this atmospheric and near-perfect Iranian indie horror-western.
The Case Against 8By Dustin Jansick The controversial case against gay marriage in California gets the spotlight in this engaging documentary.
Butter on the LatchBy Nik Grozdanovic Disorienting and experimental Josephine Decker's feature debut film is a wonder.
Happy ValleyBy Michael Nazarewycz The Penn State child sex abuse scandal with Jerry Sandusky and Joe Paterno gets a documentary treatment.
Always WoodstockBy Ananda Dillon Her life in chaos, a wannabe musician heads home, hitting every rom-com device along the way.