Werner Herzog's 3D film brings the newest technology to the world's oldest artwork.
French monks face evil and their own decisions in the first truly brilliant film of 2011.
Captain Pike leads a wagon train deep into the heart of America's dark past.
Go West
Sundance's commitment-phobic The Future is quite strange, but a little bit brilliant.
Meow
Bobby Fischer Against The World reminds us that there's probably a good Bobby Fischer movie out there.
Sundance doc Shut Up, Little Man! explores urban field recordings, voyeurism, '80s lo-fi and how to lose friends.
Dinner is Crucified
Sundance offers an evocative French Canadian curiosity in The Salesman.
Toujours Se Fermer!
Tom McCarthy's wrestling team situation comedy rises to a treatise on community responsibility. But with jokes!
To The Mat!
Ladies, your new adorkable crush is Craig Roberts. Film geeks, your new idol is Richard Ayoade.
This Will Matter When I'm 38
Joe Swanberg's microscopic Sundance film Uncle Kent brings blue balls to the silver screen.
Unc's In A Funk
Project Nim is a deeply philosophical biopic about Earth's most monkeyed-with primate.
Go Ape
Claire Denis' White Material offers a brutal peek into a heart of darkness.