In Jackson HeightsBy Nik Grozdanovic Kaleidoscopic in a most humanitarian and intimate sense, Frederick Wiseman's 40th documentary is an observance of beauty in culture and everyday life.
I Smile BackBy Bernard Boo A cruel character portrait that provides no meaningful insight as consolation.
TheebBy Cameron Morewood A clear-cut yet culturally rich survival tale, 'Theeb' is an assured and sharply focused debut.
In the BasementBy Blair Hoyle A documentary focused on the oddities in people's basements isn't as shocking as it wishes.
Of Men and WarBy C.J. Prince A harrowing, powerful documentary about soldiers suffering from PTSD that places emotions at the forefront.
SuffragetteBy Bernard Boo A modest, respectful film chronicling the dark days of the early suffragist movement.
Bone TomahawkBy C.J. Prince A surprising horror/western mash-up with a terrific cast, 'Bone Tomahawk' is an impressive debut.
Hard LaborBy Michael Nazarewycz An entrepreneur faces challenges both financial and supernatural in this plodding socioeconomic drama/horror.
The Keeping RoomBy Ryan Smith Great performances can't save this lackluster western from constant frustration.
Tokyo TribeBy C.J. Prince An overwhelming, insane, and exhilarating ride no one will want to get off of.
The WondersBy C.J. Prince A family of beekeepers in the Italian countryside have their isolated, harmonious existence threatened in Alice Rohrwacher's warm, naturalistic hit from Cannes.