The Riot ClubBy Michael Nazarewycz The rich and mighty elite of Oxford take spoiled to new heights of rotten in this class-clashing thriller.
Apartment TroublesBy Susan Kemp Two whimsical New York girls take a vacation to CA when the difficulties with their living situation escalates.
It FollowsBy Bernard Boo Sustaining an extreme level of tension the whole way through, Mitchell's teen horror opus is one of the best of its kind.
The GunmanBy Bernard Boo A downer of a movie that sleepwalks through action-thriller tropes and takes itself too seriously.
Danny Says (SXSW Review)By Gary Garrison An unfocused doc about the secret history of one of music's behind-the-scenes icons.
InsurgentBy Bernard Boo Thrilling action sequences get buried by piles of painfully nonsensical plot machinations.
The Jones Family Will Make A Way (SXSW Review)By C.J. Prince Another in a line of "musical discovery"-style documentaries chronicling The Jones Family Singers.
Lily & KatBy Ananda Dillon Two early twenties friends spend one last week together before their duo is to split.
La SapienzaBy Zachary Shevich A couple's failing marriage is put in contrast with a young couple they meet on a trip to Italy.
Mercuriales (ND/NF Review)By Michael Nazarewycz Virgil Vernier's debut is a sporadic tale of two girls in search of themselves in France.
Parabellum (ND/NF Review)By C.J. Prince Lukas Valenta Rinner's first film is an arthouse apocalypse tale lacking momentum.