Homme LessBy Blair Hoyle An unstructured but curious look at one disadvantaged man's quest for the American dream.
They Look Like People (Fantasia Review)By Nik Grozdanovic Tough to recommend as a viewing experience, but as an experiment in cinematic mood placement this one fires on all cylinders.
Call Me LuckyBy Byron Bixler Humor and poignancy collide in this surprisingly moving doc about the best comedian you’ve never heard of.
Tag (Fantasia Review)By C.J. Prince Sion Sono's latest is a typically bizarre, funny, surreal and bloody treat.
Socialphobia (Fantasia Review)By Susan Kemp This cyberbullying whodunit asks relevant questions about the implications of our actions online.
Orion (Fantasia Review)By Michael Nazarewycz The plot is as vast and empty as the vision of the future in this mystical post-apocalyptic fantasy drama.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue NationBy Bernard Boo Adrenaline junkies get their money's worth in the fifth installment of the long-running super spy franchise.
The Look of SilenceBy Bernard Boo A chilling, uncomfortable film about dredging up the past that's as excruciating to watch as its predecessor.
6 Ways to DieBy Ryan Smith Its only value is that it can serve as a lesson on how not to make a movie.
Two StepBy Michael Nazarewycz This intense Texas thriller, with its core theme rooted deeply in desperation, is slow to burn, but impossible to look away from once it catches fire.
ExtinctionBy Ananda Dillon Though more creature-feature than zombie film, this relational horror film gets lost in its emotions.
Listen To Me MarlonBy Michael Nazarewycz A hypnotic film that turns the documentary format into an oral autobiographical post-mortem on the life of one of Hollywood's greatest actors.
Best of EnemiesBy Michael Nazarewycz This crackling doc about the birth of televised debate is a fun watch that eventually gets lost in its own bombast.