Two indie rockers find themselves handcuffed to each other at a rockin' Scottish music festival in this all to hip indie romance. Read our review here
The British are coming, to India, that is, in this lighthearted drama about elderly expats finding themselves among the chai and spice. Read our review here
Does the idiocy of reality TV and fear-inducing political pundits have you wishing for a gun? Goldthwait's latest dark comedy may be up your alley. Read our review here
Jack Black stars as a real-life mortician and serial killer in a small Texas town in this dark comedy from Richard Linklater. Read our review here
This surprisingly moving memoir from Canada deals a young girl's coming-of-age amidst her mother's decline through schizophrenia. Read our review here
There's plenty of padebures, sautes, toe tape, and tears in this ballet documentary about the biggest competition for young dancers. Read our review here
Twists and turns delight in this Norwegian crime thriller about an art thief who poaches from his corporate buddies in his headhunting business. Read our review here
A father documents the Isreali-Palestinian conflict on his personal camera in his small village that begins with a simple wall and erupts into violence. Read our review here
Tony Hale stars in this quirky audience-award winning romance about a man who tries to learn how to be funny to impress his new neighbor. Read our review
South Korea's most expensive film is the epic story of two soldiers who find themselves battling across the globe during WWII. Read our review here
- Hysteria
- Elena
- Polisse
- The Samaritan
- Virginia
- Mansome
- Beyond The Black Rainbow
On DVD - May 15th
- Rampart
- The Grey
- Michael
- Albert Nobbs
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