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Pilots of the Arab-Israeli war tell their tale in this affecting documentary.
Peter Strickland’s 'The Duke of Burgundy' is not your average fairy tale love story involving BDSM.
A psychology-driven sports doc that illuminates why Russia's hockey team was so good for so long.
A modern whodunit is immensely entertaining and surprisingly sweet.
Mary Dore's blistering portrait of the Women's Liberation Movement is as entertaining as it is educational.
The loneliness of a small town and the effects of a guilt-ridden tragedy combine in this understated film.
The vampire mockumentary you didn't know you needed.
Felix and Meira takes the traditional trappings of a tale of forbidden love and submerges them all in a world of cultural oppression.
A documentary on director Alex Sichel's cancer diagnosis and her decision to direct an optimistic film around her experience.
A nostalgic music doc full of musical OMG moments.
An intense, vicious screed against political corruption aimed directly at the rotten heart of the Russian government.
Ethan Hawke plays a morally conflicted drone pilot in this unflinching look at the cost of drone warfare.
Succeeds in capturing the male bond and its significance in manhood.
A hypnotic film that turns the documentary format into an oral autobiographical post-mortem on the life of one of Hollywood's greatest actors.
A documentary around Glen Campbell's final tour while battling Alzheimer's.
An emotionally rich, unorthodox rock doc about the two men who inadvertently gifted us one of the best bands in the world.
A mobile home community that houses rehabilitating sex offenders gets profiled in this tough, formidable and well-crafted documentary.
A funny, silky-smooth portrait of a woman acquiescing with death in her twilight.
A Holocaust survivor with a reconstructed face must confront the husband who may have handed her to the Nazis in this haunting postwar drama.
In this unlikely but delightful buddy picture, an old man and his young friend pursue someone they suspect of being a Nazi in hiding.
Uncertain sets its sights on a small town on the brink of death, and finds beauty and hope within, something surprisingly human amidst a landscape that looks anything but....
This documentary about lying mixes personal stories and science to share some surprisingly authentic conclusions.
Albert Maysles' final documentary is an immensely likable and engaging portrait of a true eccentric.
A chilling, uncomfortable film about dredging up the past that's as excruciating to watch as its predecessor.
Fans of French cinema, coming-of-age stories, and kindhearted romantic comedies are sure to find plenty to enjoy with Love at First Fight.
Famuyiwa's unpredictable coming-of-age comedy is, in fact, insanely dope.
A post-apocalyptic world ups the emotional tension in this tale of siblings searching for their family.
Grimy and well-performed, this seedy tale of one man's road to redemption showcases Sam Trammell's abilities.
A reluctant man-child learns to try again in this subtle, aptly realized film about love and loss.
A visual spectacle that is further proof of Luca Bigazzi being one of the finest working cinematographers in the business.
The secret to happiness lies in one man's closet in this charming comedic fantasy from Oliver Thompson.
Aggressively upbeat, Forbes' filmic tribute to her late, manic-depressive father is high-caliber entertainment.
A teacher and her student help each other navigate the challenges of their respective pregnancies in this terrific comedy/drama.
Four high school friends spend a night together in this true-to-life depiction of teenagers on the cusp.
An atmospheric coming-of-age film showing the heartbreak of young love and the importance of self-discovery with striking cinematography and strong performances.
Exceeding expectations, Edgerton's directorial debut engages the mind as it makes your skin crawl.
A highly entertaining documentary about an unmade version of Superman highlights the problems with today's comic book adaptations.
A corrupt cop gets his comeuppance in this deranged and devilishly funny thrill ride from South Korean director Kim Seong-hun.
A gripping, hilarious portrait of female adolescence that's devoted to truth, not morality.
An old-fashioned comedy about Generation Y wanderers.