PT Anderson and Thomas Pynchon deliver an amusingly trippy look at the underbelly of Americana, and it reeks of weed and paranoia. Can you dig it?
Witherspoon sheds pretense for a true story robbed of truth by a sickly over-earnestness that has one eye squarely on awards.
With two excellent Gyllenhaals for the price of one, Enemy is a singularly terrifying psychosexual odyssey from director Denis Villeneuve.
Clint Eastwood shows no signs of slowing down or changing his political views in American Sniper, a well-made but broad tale of wartime heroism.
Three astounding leads and a director at the top of his game combine to create Foxcatcher, an eerie and brilliant tale of deception and bruised egos.
With a worthy story to tell, the handsome Testament of Youth does a fine job of bringing Vera Brittain's memoirs to the big screen.
A certain irreverence and catchy songs help Into The Woods stand out from the herd of recent fairytale reimaginings.
Fruitvale Station is a gripping yet tender portrait of race relations in the US, with excellent performances and confident direction.