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Mistress America
Bernard Boo | August 21, 2015An old-fashioned comedy about Generation Y wanderers.
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We Come as Friends
Byron Bixler | August 21, 2015A raw glimpse into South Sudan that lacks conciseness, but mostly works due to its elemental, figurative approach.
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Grandma
Ananda Dillon | August 20, 2015The perfect vehicle for Lily Tomlin to prove her comedic prowess and how it's only improved with age....
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Digging for Fire
C.J. Prince | August 20, 2015Digging for Fire is a deceptively low-key hangout comedy turns into a fascinating exploration of commitment.
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6 Years
Dustin Jansick | August 20, 2015Distances itself from other flawed relationship narratives with excellent acting and a subversion of gender roles.
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Fort Tilden
Dustin Jansick | August 19, 2015Fort Tilden is a bumpy ride at times, but it remains a charming expedition.
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Tom at the Farm
C.J. Prince | August 14, 2015You can’t say that Xavier Dolan is one for slowing down. The 25 year old director/writer/actor/editor/costume designer (only...
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The Great Man
Susan Kemp | August 11, 2015Succeeds in capturing the male bond and its significance in manhood.
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The Kindergarten Teacher
Byron Bixler | August 10, 2015A child prodigy and his obsessive teacher make for a hauntingly evocative but ambiguous tale.
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How to Change the World
Gary Garrison | August 7, 2015This documentary about the founder of Greenpeace is both nostalgic and moving.
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Catch Me Daddy
Eli Hayes | August 6, 2015A bleak, impressive directorial debut whose dreariness is matched with a haunting, poetic beauty.
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Homme Less
Blair Hoyle | August 5, 2015An unstructured but curious look at one disadvantaged man's quest for the American dream.
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They Look Like People (Fantasia Review)
Nik Grozdanovic | August 5, 2015Tough to recommend as a viewing experience, but as an experiment in cinematic mood placement this one fires...
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Call Me Lucky
Byron Bixler | August 4, 2015Humor and poignancy collide in this surprisingly moving doc about the best comedian you’ve never heard of.
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Socialphobia (Fantasia Review)
Susan Kemp | August 3, 2015This cyberbullying whodunit asks relevant questions about the implications of our actions online.