The final chapter in Andrew Wiseman’s documentary trilogy is a powerful film about the unique challenges that come with caring for a child born with a complex intellectual disability decades on.
Deep Run
The feature-length directorial debut of Hillevi Loven is a touching and confronting tale of a man coming to grips with his gender identity and sexuality, and their place in the church.
The Chimpanzee Complex
Marc Schmidt’s documentary about the process of dehumanising traumatised chimps is a largely repetitive and unengaging.
The Closer We Get
Karen Guthrie’s personal documentary is a moving exploration of a fractured family.
Digging Up The Marrow
Adam Green’s meta-found footage parody fails to land, a muddled mess lacking the necessary substance to capture a wider audience.
Dude Bro Party Massacre III
5 Second Film’s debut feature is a wonderful riff on the ’80s slasher movie jam-packed with hilarious content, amusing cameos and laced with a slew of subtle gags.
Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop
Thematically, the film is intriguing, but Thought Crimes seems hesitant to go beyond the safe space it firmly occupies.
Kung Fu Elliot
The debut feature-length documentary from Matthew Bauckman and Jaret Belliveau is an impressive, if depressing look at aspirational B-movie director Elliot Scott as he directs his third feature.
Macbeth
Justin Kurzel’s MACBETH is the most dramatic and loyal adaptation of Shakespeare’s play in recent memory.