Mission: Impossible: Rogue Nation
The latest in the Mission Impossible franchise can't help poking fun at itself.
Frank
Irishman Lenny Abrahamson takes a darkly funny look at a band that's out of its collective mind.
I Origins
Mike Cahill goes off the rails in his sci-fi bid to makes eyes into a faith-driven life form.
Night Moves
Kelly Reichardt's movie can't decide if it's about ecoterrorism or youth estrangement.
Palo Alto
Gia Coppola's high school-focused debut is much ado about adolescent (sexual) confusion.
Sinister
Scott Derrickson's foray into paranormal serial killings contrives its suspense.
Blue Ruin
Jeffrey Saulnier's low-budget thriller transforms rural Virginia into into a medieval dungeon.
Mr. Nolan, we have a problem
Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" brims with self-awe but never decides what it's about.
The Heart Machine
Skype, make-believe and lies can be "fun," but don't count on an enduring relationship.
A Most Wanted Man
Philip Seymour Hofmann is riveting in his final, Le Carré-driven performance.
Stonehearst Asylum
Brad Anderson uses a Poe story to concoct a mental asylum period piece.