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Lucile Desamory’s Abracadabra as a film seems to evade simple classification. To call it art house meets surrealist mystery thriller might overstate the latter, but it comes close. Try...
An unprecedented look into an FBI counter terrorism operation exposes a terrifying systematic injustice in this riveting documentary.
A genre exercise that comes and goes but is entertaining as hell while it lasts.
In See You Next Tuesday‘s long opening shot, we see a close-up of Mona (Eleanor Pienta) at her shitty job as a grocery store clerk, mouth hanging open due to...
It’s been over a year since Sebastian Lelio’s Gloria wowed festival goers at the 2013 Berlinale, where it picked up multiple awards and turned the switch on the electric...
An overnight "family playdate" becomes increasingly awkward and sexual as the night unfolds.
With so many documentaries relying on the same old bag of tricks to tell their stories (talking heads, animations or re-enactments or cutesy ways of presenting statistics just to...
Breathe In, Drake Doremus’s second indie romance since Like Crazy (2011), follows the story of disaffected high school music teacher and part-time concert cellist Keith Reynolds (Guy Pearce) and...
A day in the life of five children whose mother has left them to fend for themselves.
A jaunty retro spy thriller that's unapologetically obsessed with its own good looks.
A consistently engaging human survival story that makes for a suspenseful popcorn flick.
At the very least, you must credit James Franco for even attempting to film what some consider to be a near impossible story to tell. William Faulkner’s classic 1930...
A consistently intriguing figure in the independent film community, John Sayles is a sometimes brilliant, usually “meh”, filmmaker whose recent work leans more toward the “meh” side of the...
Demonstrates that people can get pretty creative if they’re desperate enough.
Ryan McGarry’s Code Black, an engrossing documentary about one of the busiest emergency rooms in the country, revolves around the idea that patient-doctor intimacy is a key factor in saving lives,...
Mae Whitman wows in this sweet, if slightly outdated, high-school dramedy.
Spartacus and Cassandra is a highly empathetic documentary that finds subtle power in story of Roma immigrant siblings searching for a better tomorrow.
Humor and poignancy collide in this surprisingly moving doc about the best comedian you’ve never heard of.
Denis Côté's latest film is a visually striking look at one man's unchecked privilege.
Chris Lowell's directorial debut plays with nostalgia as old friends gather for a weekend getaway.
A documentary about the New York City Ballet's 422nd new ballet, conceived and choreographed entirely by a 25-year-old company dancer.
Over the last decade, South Korean cinema has seen a sudden boom in quality. Their film industry has been churning out adult-oriented movies that combine a gorgeous, modern style...
A ravishing, well-acted rendition of the European folk tale made famous by the Brothers Grimm and the Mouse House.
A soft-spoken but satisfying drama musing on complacency and violence.
It has been over 30 years since Stanley Kubrick blessed cinema with his Stephen King adaptation of The Shining but many people are still debating what the hidden meanings...
First premiering at the sidebar event held during Cannes Film Festival called the Director’s Fortnight, Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers is a film that works best when it takes you by...
A family of beekeepers in the Italian countryside have their isolated, harmonious existence threatened in Alice Rohrwacher's warm, naturalistic hit from Cannes.
Shyamalan's best movie in over a decade is a wickedly entertaining horror romp with a sharp sense of humor.
Michael Grandage’s star-studded 'Genius' goes refreshingly against the grain, but fine-tuning the screenplay would lead to bigger impact.
Undocumented Executive is a bizarre story of a Mexican man wanting more from life than what his sister endures. His luck ensures that he turns up sharply dressed for...
After finally seeing the film recently, I’m actually kind of glad I didn’t stick to my itinerary. That’s not to saying the film isn’t worth watching, I’m recommending the...
A Turkish woman and her husband return to her childhood home and the secrets of her past in 'Across the Sea'.
A engaging and comedic take on the punk rock lifestyle.
Ryan Reynolds slays in this blood-drenched, gabby superhero send-up.
A stylish farm-set, grim thriller around family and lovers.
A borderline personality disordered lottery winner funds a talk show on access television to laughably live out her own form of self help.
Rickman's period romance won't blow any minds, but it'll put smiles on faces.
A behind-the-scenes look at one of the most unlikely human-interest stories in recent memory.
Schumer and Apatow make raunchy feel classy in their hilarious big-screen collaboration.
Filmmaker Michel Gondry takes to the coming-of-age genre to make one of his least eccentric films to date