Naz & MaalikBy Michael Nazarewycz A powerful premise fizzles fast in this drama about a pair of closeted Muslim teens in New York.
Aferim!By Michael Nazarewycz Stark history and stunning imagery combine to form the backdrop for Radu Jude's gorgeous and raucous Romanian comic adventure.
One Floor BelowBy C.J. Prince By exploring character-based mysteries rather than narrative ones, 'One Floor Below' provides a rich and rewarding experience.
IntrudersBy Michael Nazarewycz Intruders contains a wicked twist, but proves to be more of a gimmick bookended by cliche before it and monotony after.
45 YearsBy Michael Nazarewycz The frailty of the human ego threatens to topple the might of a long marriage in this measured but mesmerizing love story.
Henry Gamble’s Birthday PartyBy C.J. Prince Secrets and lies rise to the surface in this sensitive drama about the struggle between devotion and desire.
Where to Invade NextBy Zachary Shevich Michael Moore resorts to dad-jokes and prodding his interviewees in order to make an argument for civic duty with Where to Invade Next.
AnomalisaBy Cameron Morewood Kaufman's inventive and intricately crafted stop-motion drama is undermined by the emptiness of its miserablist existentialism.
JoyBy C.J. Prince A surprisingly straightforward and entertaining success story, 'Joy' finds David O. Russell sticking to his own successful formula.
The Hateful EightBy Cameron Morewood Tarantino's darkest feature provides a vulgar sense of optimism underneath its unflinching cruelty.
Those Who Feel The Fire BurningBy Edward Haynes A provocative, hypnotic film dealing with the plight of immigrants stuck in Europe.