Boasting plenty of indie cred and an incredible look, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night is a fun and zesty take on the vampire genre.
An Oscar-winning performance from Julianne Moore defines this story of a linguistics professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's Disease.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel lives up to its title; it lacks the undiluted warmth of the original, but still works regardless.
Unflinching and heartfelt, the humanitarian efforts of Christina Noble are put in perspective with In A House That Ceased To Be, one of the finest Irish documentaries this year.
Mixing bite with heart, Appropriate Behaviour is a sassy and smart debut for the uber-talented Desiree Akhavan.
Run All Night continues Liam Neeson's trend for vengeance/survival thrillers, as it's solidly made, fitfully entertaining and perfectly forgettable.
Kill The Messenger is an efficient thriller, with a gripping true story and Jeremy Renner's fine lead performance guiding the film through some scripting wobbles.










