Someone who never held their fire is given the four-hour documentary treatment by Judd Apatow (George Carlin’s American Dream). They also revisit a Sundance comedy about two black friends trying not to get blamed when a white girl passes out in their house (Emergency) and one of the choices from the Chicago Critics Film Festival is a documentary about the longest hostage standoff in New York history (Hold Your Fire). They include a baseball documentary that premiered at SXSW this year (Facing Nolan), a new film written by Paul Schrader (There Are No Saints) and the great Haley Lu Richardson stars in a film about revisiting family trauma (Montana Story). Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy return after a week off to catch-up on reviewing 12 new movies for you.