DemocratsBy Bernard Boo Two men struggle to find common ground in order to usher Zimbabwe's shaky coalition government into a new era of democracy.
Peggy Guggenheim: Art AddictBy Gary Garrison As sharply put together as it is, 'Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict' feels both overstuffed and cursory.
MustangBy Ananda Dillon An exhilarating must-watch around the feminine experience of five fierce Turkish girls.
EntertainmentBy C.J. Prince A dark, surreal road trip brings out laughter and pain in this subversive, provocative anti-comedy.
Funny Bunny (AFI FEST)By Ananda Dillon Eccentricity abounds in this tale of three outliers, but all it produces is boredom.
Flowers (Another Hole in the Head Review)By Eli Hayes A surreal, effective, and deeply experimental horror film from extreme horror filmmaker Phil Stevens which manages to get under one's skin.
TrumboBy Ananda Dillon Bryan Cranston plays a hero of the Hollywood blacklist in a film unequal and unfit to its historical significance.
Miss You AlreadyBy Bernard Boo This platonic love story is melodrama at its best though tacky humor threatens to sour the pot.
The Peanuts MovieBy Bernard Boo Charles Schulz's classic combination of humor and pathos is still a winner, and Snoopy's still adorable.
BrooklynBy Ananda Dillon An enchanting and moving story of cultural identity, romance, and life's most difficult choices.