"Nowhere Boy," the biopic of John Lennon as a teenager, is boring as hell, mostly because Lennon's adolescence appears standard as well.
"The Romantics" tells the story of boring characters in a boring way.
"The Sicilian Girl," based on the real-life experiences of a Mafioso's daughter, is a disarmingly raw crime drama with a strong female lead.
"Stonewalls Uprising" is a bland, but important documentary.
"Cropsey" explores the dark spaces between a true crime documentary and a psychological horror film.
"Micmacs" channels Chaplin to tell a tale of weapons and mayhem.
A review of Werner Herzog's insane, iguana-filled anti-procedural.