With revealing interviews, unprecedented access to all things Cobain and genuine interest in its tormented subject, Montage of Heck will leave fans and casual listeners alike in Nirvana.
The biting, if occassionally uneven, Force Majeure puts manliness under a microscope, and subjects it to an avalanche of scorn.
Kajaki is a worthy, gritty retelling of true events, and a fine feature debut for director Paul Katis.
Lost River shows that Ryan Gosling's talents don't extend to screenwriting, with a limp story swamping keen actors and a cool look.
John Wick is brash, ballsy fun, with Keanu playing another avenger with a penchant for a black wardrobe.
All the elements are in place, but Cinderella is an old tale in a new dress and slippers, with little that's new or fresh.
Whilst not punching entirely above its pay grade, The Duff is a smart and wry teen comedy, and a showcase for the talents of lead Mae Whitman.
Paul Walker's passing forces F&F7 to be a little more emotional, but otherwise this is another wild, nonsensical ride that won't win the franchise any converts.