The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a GunBy Blair Hoyle Joann Sfar's polarizing neo-noir contains a sharp sense of style and a paper thin storyline.
Star Wars: The Force AwakensBy Bernard Boo An outstanding female lead and breathtaking visuals make this an essential installment in the ongoing 'Star Wars' saga.
Arabian Nights: Volume 3 – The Enchanted OneBy Nik Grozdanovic Not the strongest chapter of Miguel Gomes' otherwise masterful work in his Arabian Nights series.
Arabian Nights: Volume 2 – The Desolate OneBy Nik Grozdanovic Arabian Nights: Volume 2 - The Desolate One may just be the most haunting movement in Gomes' glorious, deeply melancholic, symphony.
The Big ShortBy Ananda Dillon Funny and infuriating, Adam McKay's portrayal of the housing market collapse is a sharp shaming of those involved.
James WhiteBy Bernard Boo Soulful storytelling and two breakthrough performances make this one an emotional powerhouse.
Arabian Nights: Volume 1- The Restless OneBy Nik Grozdanovic Miguel Gomes creates a work of surreal, humorous, and vigorously compelling cinematic art in Arabian Nights: Volume 1 - The Restless One.
YouthBy Eli Hayes A visual spectacle that is further proof of Luca Bigazzi being one of the finest working cinematographers in the business.
The LettersBy Susan Kemp An earnest film that relies on the legend of Mother Teresa, without adding much new.
Racing ExtinctionBy Dustin Jansick Succeeds on getting its message across with breathtaking visuals, but too many threads on a broad topic cools its effectiveness.
The World of KanakoBy Cameron Morewood A hyper-frenetic, gripping and horrific descent into emotional depravity.
Hitchcock/TruffautBy Dustin Jansick The film isn't nearly as essential as its source material, but it serves as a nice starting point for unfamiliar viewers.