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Motorway by Pou-Soi Cheang is ferocious. Full of more testosterone than all 5 of the Fast and Furious films combined, the film never stops for a second. Cheang’s film is...
Muhammad Ali is one of the most enduring social and pop culture figures of our time; he’s almost universally revered as an American icon and one of the best...
Rob the Mob opens with a robbery, but not the perilous kind the title suggests: In early 1990’s New York, Tommy and Rosie (Michael Pitt and Nina Arianda, both...
A mobile home community that houses rehabilitating sex offenders gets profiled in this tough, formidable and well-crafted documentary.
Follows not one of its predecessor's footsteps, to great success. A high-intensity, streamlined, claustrophobic thriller.
Aggressively upbeat, Forbes' filmic tribute to her late, manic-depressive father is high-caliber entertainment.
“I got to get a job to pay child support, but to get a job I have to have a driver’s license. And to get a driver’s license, I still...
A bisexual Brooklynite hilariously suffers through a break-up and her Iranian family's expectations.
An emotionally rich, unorthodox rock doc about the two men who inadvertently gifted us one of the best bands in the world.
As much as we cannot tell where the film is going, we cannot tell if it is going anywhere at all, or if it even needs to be.
Don’t be fooled by the age, Kwaidan is one of the finest reasons to include Masaki Kobayashi in the contenders list for one of the greatest Japanese directors of...
Stark history and stunning imagery combine to form the backdrop for Radu Jude's gorgeous and raucous Romanian comic adventure.
The year's best horror film toys with our childhood fears and darkest thoughts.
Theo Love has directed and edited an intense and surprisingly affective investigational documentary. And the only reason I say “surprising,” is because one wouldn’t think a subject like this...
In this unlikely but delightful buddy picture, an old man and his young friend pursue someone they suspect of being a Nazi in hiding.
A wrenching and intimate tale about the criticality of communication, and the collateral damage of deceit, in the wake of loss.
A highly entertaining documentary about an unmade version of Superman highlights the problems with today's comic book adaptations.
A spectacular coming-of-age adventure with digital artistry to die for.
Ti West’s The Innkeepers is one hell of a slow burner. The film moves at a snail’s pace but is none-the-less fascinating at how it achieves a grand atmosphere....
Somewhat similar to the documentary The Cove, Blackfish makes persuasive arguments against catching and holding animals in captivity, though this documentary is focused on the directing blame solely on...
Want to know the definition of beguiling? Look no further than The Strange Little Cat. Ramon Zürcher’s debut feature definitely lives up to both of its title’s adjectives. At...
A post-apocalyptic world ups the emotional tension in this tale of siblings searching for their family.
An atmospheric coming-of-age film showing the heartbreak of young love and the importance of self-discovery with striking cinematography and strong performances.
A captivating film about faking the Apollo 11 mission filled with innovative tricks and provocative ideas.
Suspicion wreaks havoc on a woman's psyche in Asghar Farhadi's wonderful drama.
In DuVernay's grounded character portrait, MLK ain't no saint.
Four high school friends spend a night together in this true-to-life depiction of teenagers on the cusp.
Saoirse Ronan shines as a young Irish immigrant choosing between two lives and two loves.
“’Pure rock ‘n’ roll is what they don’t play on the radio.’ That’s what David always said.” More than a rock-doc, though it sure does rock, Mark Christopher Covino...
Felix and Meira takes the traditional trappings of a tale of forbidden love and submerges them all in a world of cultural oppression.
Ethan Hawke plays a morally conflicted drone pilot in this unflinching look at the cost of drone warfare.
This documentary about lying mixes personal stories and science to share some surprisingly authentic conclusions.
Science is our friend in this surprisingly optimistic inter-planetary dramedy.
Based on true events that took place in and around Colombia University in 1944, director John Krokidas‘ impressive debut feature, Kill Your Darlings, is a dark, moody tale of obsession,...
Bird People begins with a montage of people coming and going on subway trains throughout Paris. It’s a bit of an odd start until the perspective changes: suddenly everyone’s...
Giorgos Lanthimos’ Alps is a follow-up (some say companion piece) to his amazing 2009 film Dogtooth. The gist of the film is about how the main character loses her...
When the news came out that Harmony Korine, director of Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy and Trash Humpers, was making a movie about spring break involving James Franco and Disney starlets,...
Like an intoxicating, slow-moving swirl of deep colors and even deeper emotions, Afghani filmmaker and novelist Atiq Rahimi’s The Patience Stone, an adaptation of his own award-winning novel, Syngue...
After a brief journey into romantic comedies and dramas, Johnnie To returns to the genre he knows best with Drug War. To, who has established himself as one of...
Indie filmmakers will try anything – and god bless them for doing it – to fund their next film. Options have ranged from begging family and friends for cash...