Zoolander 2By Bernard Boo Derek returns to the runway, trips and falls flat on his face...and no one's laughing.
Portrait of a Serial MonogamistBy Dustin Jansick Good intentions aren't enough to overcome a clumsy execution in this light-hearted indie comedy.
Cabin FeverBy Cameron Morewood This unnecessary remake of Eli Roth's cult classic is dead on arrival.
Nina ForeverBy Michael Nazarewycz A dark, wicked comedy about a man unable to get rid of his dead girlfriend.
Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesBy Bernard Boo A lit-horror mash-up that mostly works but slows considerably in its second half.
Hail, Caesar!By Bernard Boo The Coens impress again with this hilarious love letter to Old Hollywood.
SouthboundBy C.J. Prince This anthology horror by the makers of 'V/H/S' benefits from a strong thematic and visual core.
Fort BuchananBy Michael Nazarewycz This entertaining and beautifully shot tale of loneliness and ribaldry at a military base makes for an unconventional debut.
Operation Avalanche (Sundance Review)By Dustin Jansick A captivating film about faking the Apollo 11 mission filled with innovative tricks and provocative ideas.
If There’s a Hell Below (Slamdance Review)By C.J. Prince An intense and skillfully realized debut, 'If There's a Hell Below' is one impressive thriller.
Kate Plays Christine (Sundance Review)By C.J. Prince A documentary designed to confront the kinds of thorny issues most filmmakers would prefer to ignore.
Driftwood (Slamdance review)By C.J. Prince Paul Taylor's dialogue-free debut showcases the ups and downs of purely visual storytelling.