Jon Cole writes: Quirkiness is a tricky beast. Directors like the Coen Brothers and Wes Anderson have an uncanny ability to tap into this style and present generally well regarded films as a result. Many others try their best to capture this beast and steer it to their own success, but ultimately fail. It's hard to say where Grant Heslov's The Men Who Stare at Goats ends up between those two extremes, but I can say with a fair amount of certainty that I had fun with his latest flick.
Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of César Román Review: The documentary investigates the mysterious murder case of Heydi Paz and her convicted chef boyfriend.
Based on Adele Parks' novel, director Jeff Fisher's The Image of You positions itself as a sexy thriller movie dripping with intrigue and family deception, but it's largely a non-event.
Mother of the Bride Review: The rom-com follows soon-to-be wedded couple, RJ & Emma and the chaos that ensues when their former lover parents come across.