Joshua Reviews Paul Bartel’s Eating Raoul [Blu-ray Review] We look at the new Criterion release of Paul Bartel's cult classic. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 24, 2012
BFI To Stream New Restoration Of Hitchcock’s Champagne This Thursday New restoration debuts this week via the on demand arts outlet. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 24, 2012
Tidbits: Trailer Arrives For Liz And Dick; Allen Hughes To Helm Remake Of Kim Jee-Woon’s A Bittersweet Life Trailer arrives for the Lifetime biopic Liz and Dick while Allen Hughes nabs a high profile remake. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 21, 2012
Trailer Arrives For Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land New trailer arrives for Van Sant's latest work. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 21, 2012
First Look At Arnaud Desplechin’s Jimmy Picard Film is the first from Desplechin since A Christmas Tale. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 21, 2012
John Travolta Eyeing 3D Remake Of John Woo’s The Killer? Could this be the spark that this remake needs? Does anyone really actually hope it is? Joshua BrunstingSeptember 20, 2012
Joshua Reviews Steve James’ Head Games [Theatrical Review] Steve James is back with yet another winning look into one of the sports world's biggest issues. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 20, 2012
Armchair Vacation: How To Watch Five Of The Biggest December Criterion And Kino Releases Now We give you a hint as to how to watch a handful of Kino and Criterion's biggest releases from their December slates. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 20, 2012
Tidbits: Lincoln Revealed As AFI Fest’s Closing Film As Stoker Footage Hits And More Also: Two films find definitively different release dates. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 20, 2012
Roman Polanski To Direct Venus In Fur The film is an adaptation of a beloved stage play from the film's co-writer. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 20, 2012
Joshua Reviews Malgoska Szumowska’s Elles [Blu-ray Review] Juliet Binoche leads this erotic meditation on female sexuality that is stolen by two brilliant supporting performances. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews Three Films From Mario Bava [Blu-ray Review] Joshua takes a look at three classic films from Mario Bava now available on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews David France’s How To Survive A Plague [Theatrical Review] We look at one of this year's greatest documentaries, How To Survive A Plague. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews Ryan O’Nan’s Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best [Theatrical Review] Despite the catchy pop numbers at this film's core, Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best never finds the right note to play for too long. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Red Band Trailer For SXSW Darling Sinister Arrives Just In Time To Scare You Senseless New red band spot for the film proves that it is just as good as the hype would have you believe. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012