Welcome to MeBy Ananda Dillon A borderline personality disordered lottery winner funds a talk show on access television to laughably live out her own form of self help.
Avengers: Age of UltronBy Bernard Boo Marvel's superhero mash-up sequel has its moments, but could use a little elbow room.
3 Still Standing (Hot Docs Review)By Michael Nazarewycz Three stand-up veterans survive three decades of comedy highs and lows in this funny but misleading doc.
War of Lies (Hot Docs Review)By Susan Kemp This hard-hitting interview with the man who may have started the Iraq war provides surprisingly mixed results.
Man Up (Tribeca Review)By Zachary Shevich Lake Bell pretends to be Simon Pegg's blind date in this charming update on the misunderstanding-based rom com.
Miles To GoBy Ryan Smith A non-committal man-child debates the benefits of his on-again-off-again relationship in this Woody Allen knock off rom-com.
The Visit (Hot Docs Review)By C.J. Prince Michael Madsen's realistic look at what we would do if an alien landed on earth tries and fails to turn itself into a philosophical examination of humanity.
Of Horses and MenBy Dustin Jansick Benedikt Erlingsson combines dark humor with tragic outcomes to form a unique glimpse into an Icelandic horse-riding community.
Peace Officer (Hot Docs Review)By Susan Kemp A good balance of heart and science, this exposé on the silent rise of the militarization of police has the potential to start a movement.
Uncertain (Hot Docs Review)By C.J. Prince Uncertain sets its sights on a small town on the brink of death, and finds beauty and hope within, something surprisingly human amidst a landscape that looks anything but....
Pervert Park (Hot Docs Review)By Michael Nazarewycz A mobile home community that houses rehabilitating sex offenders gets profiled in this tough, formidable and well-crafted documentary.
Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made (Hot Docs Review)By Michael Nazarewycz Jeremy Coon and Tim Skousen know what they are doing when it comes to making it a great documentary. In fact, it's more than one great documentary; it's two.
Drone (Hot Docs Review)By Gary Garrison Good intentions don't translate to good filmmaking in this scatterbrained examination of drone warfare.
Tumbledown (Tribeca Review)By Ananda Dillon Sweet and simple, this rom-com thrives more in its tension than its harmony.