The fourth film in the Mad Max franchise isn't just the best of the bunch, it's one of the best action films ever made.
Read MoreCall Me Lucky (CCFF 2015)
For his sixth feature film, director Bobcat Goldthwait turns the cameras on his close friend, comedian Barry Crimmins, in this subversive and moving documentary.
Read MoreSlow West (CCFF 2015)
The debut feature film from John Maclean is an elegant, brutal, funny, and bone chilling trek through the old west with a fantastic cast.
Read MoreResults (CCFF 2015)
The latest film from director Andrew Bujalski (Computer Chess) takes the romantic comedy and flips it on its head with this three-hander that's charming as hell.
Read MoreDigging for Fire (CCFF 2015)
The opening night film of the 2015 Chicago Critics Film Festival is a bit of a disjointed mess that suffers from the same problem all films suffer from... Not enough Sam Rockwell
Read MoreChild 44
Tom Hardy searches for the truth, and a suitable accent, in this hopelessly dull new thriller
Read MoreWhile We're Young
Writer/Director Noah Baumbach (The Squid & the Whale) takes aim at the cultural divide between Generation X and Millennials in this scathing new comedy.
Read MoreHome
The latest film from Dreamworks Animation is better than expected, though it still has its problems
Read MoreThe Weapon (1957)
One of Republic Pictures last releases is also one of its worst
Read MoreFifty Shades of Grey
A young woman (Dakota Johnson) enters a world of forbidden desires when she meets a wealthy weirdo hunk (Jamie Dornan) in the big screen adaptation of this Twilight fan fiction turned best-selling book.
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