Kung Fu KillerBy Bernard Boo 'Kung Fu Killer' is a moderately entertaining martial arts take on the serial killer procedural.
Skin TradeBy Michael Nazarewycz East meets west and old action stars take on familiar roles in this indie action flick with Dolph Lundgren and Tony Jaa.
The Water DivinerBy Bernard Boo Crowe's shaky directorial debut is a mournful celebration of his home country.
PlanetaryBy Blair Hoyle Despite delivering some gorgeous images, Planetary ends up feeling like just any other information-overloaded documentary.
Dreamcatcher (Hot Docs Review)By Susan Kemp A simply shot film with an unexpected heroine at its center manages to both build compassion for those effected by the sex trade and ask what can be done...
Chuck Norris vs Communism (Hot Docs Review)By Michael Nazarewycz Chuck Norris vs. Communism is a history lesson, decorated in nostalgia, telling the story of people who were more like us than we ever realized.
Below DreamsBy Edward Haynes 'Below Dreams' shows promise but fails to invoke an emotional response or provide insight on poverty in New Orleans.
Jesus Town USA (Hot Docs Review)By Michael Nazarewycz Jesus Town, USA attempts to tell a real-life tale with the quirkiness of a mockumentary, and it simply doesn't work.
Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi (Hot Docs Review)By Gary Garrison An exceptional documentary about a tragic misidentification that fires on all cylinders and asks necessary questions.
The Muscadettes – Side ABy Max Freedman Let your guard down and go for a swim; The Muscadettes will enchant you from the shore.
Franny (Tribeca Review)By Ananda Dillon A case of the cover not matching the movie, this addiction drama seems to think it's something it's not.
Bleeding Heart (Tribeca Review)By Ananda Dillon A soft-spoken but satisfying drama musing on complacency and violence.
The Adderall Diaries (Tribeca Review)By Ananda Dillon Franco's A-game can't save an untrustworthy and mixed up memoir.