TrainwreckBy Bernard Boo Schumer and Apatow make raunchy feel classy in their hilarious big-screen collaboration.
The Stanford Prison ExperimentBy C.J. Prince The legendary aspects of this true-life social experiment make up for its procedural approach.
1001 GramsBy Charlie Bury A scientist obsessed with accuracy navigates the weighty issues of love and loss in this enjoyable curiosity.
Do I Sound Gay?By Susan Kemp A film about gay men's voices poses an interesting question but fails to provide many interesting answers.
Ant-ManBy Bernard Boo Perhaps the most formulaic Marvel movie to date, though it ends on a high note.
ArdorBy Dustin Jansick 'Ardor' is an eco-friendly jungle western with a tedious narrative, predictable outcomes, confusing allusions, and an underwhelming conclusion.
License to OperateBy Susan Kemp Following a gang intervention organization in LA, this inspiring documentary is a worthwhile addition to the conversation on race and crime.
A Hard DayBy Gary Garrison A corrupt cop gets his comeuppance in this deranged and devilishly funny thrill ride from South Korean director Kim Seong-hun.
Almosting ItBy Michael Nazarewycz A twenty-something slacker looks to add direction to his aimless life path in this burdened comedy.
Lila & EveBy Susan Kemp A drama about urban mothers grieving after a senseless murder derails into a half-hearted action flick.
CourtBy Zachary Shevich Chaitanya Tamhane's debut film is an awkward, amusing takedown of India's inefficient legal system.
Desire for BeautyBy Charlie Bury A lack of direction in this indie documentary on beauty and the search for perfection makes for a particular and sincere experience.
TigBy Dustin Jansick Unnecessary drama and emotional manipulation take away from Tig Notaro's inherently powerful life story.