The Incredible Jessica James
By Paul Weissman July 27, 2017

Jessica Williams imbues this sweet-natured film with a fierce, vibrant heart.
Jessica Williams imbues this sweet-natured film with a fierce, vibrant heart.
For her first feature film, director Marti Noxon drew on her own experiences with eating disorders.
A film that juggles many balls at once and manages to make it to the ending without dropping a single one.
Ana Lily Amirpour cross-pollinates Mad Max and Antonioni and almost stitches them together seamlessly, but her pretensions get in the way.
An inspiring documentary of a musical prodigy.
A welcome anomaly: a coming-out tale that is not preoccupied with sex.
The cinematic answer to the eye-popping, Looney Tunes–exaggerated world of a graphic novel. Director Bong Joon-ho throws a lot of ideas and schtick onto the screen, and they stick.
The modern-day, rainy noir was one of the few genre films in this year’s competition, a cross between a courtroom and revenge drama.
Mick Rock fell into palling around with some of the most groundbreaking and subversive musicians of the 1960s and ’70s and photographed them.