Confidently slapping the “right” or “wrong” label on a decision is nice, but more often than not, the choices we make are riddled with complexities that only the individual right smack in the middle of them can fully process. Calm with Horses gives you a taste of just that. The movie kicks off strong, introducing its protagonist as a good guy who’s gone down a bad path and must change his ways, but over the course of the film, director Nick Rowland elegantly explores the escalating predicament he's in in a way that does reaffirm that initial assessment, …