Roger Avary To Pen Paul Verhoeven’s Jesus Of Nazareth Film will be a new take on the story of Jesus' life. Joshua BrunstingJune 20, 2012
For Criterion Consideration: Isao Takahata’s Grave Of The Fireflies Why the greatest animated film ever made deserves the Criterion treatment. Joshua BrunstingJune 19, 2012
New Trailer For Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master Arrives And Impresses Yet another brilliant teaser hits for the film of the year. Joshua BrunstingJune 19, 2012
Tidbits: Poster For Spike Lee’s Red Hook Summer, Hans Zimmer Scoring Man Of Steel, And More Darren Aronofsky also gets a former muse to join his new film. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2012
Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land Hitting Theaters This Year? Film could possibly hit in limited release by years end. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2012
Liv Ullmann Directing Miss Julie Adaptation With Michelle Williams The former Ingmar Bergman staple lines up her next project. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2012
Joshua Reviews Ryan Sage’s Worth The Weight [Waterfront Film Festival 2012] Indie romantic comedy may very well be the best film of the festival. Joshua BrunstingJune 17, 2012
On The Waterfront: Joshua Looks At Day Two Of Waterfront Film Festival 2012 A dizzying day two of The Waterfront Film Festival is now in the books, and thankfully, there was much to appreciate from what is shaping up to be one of the best slates in festival history. First up was the... Joshua BrunstingJune 16, 2012
Joshua Reviews Darin Beckstead’s Somebody’s Hero [Waterfront Film Festival 2012] Film takes the romantic comedy, adds a super hero element, and makes a flawed, but charming crowd-pleaser. Joshua BrunstingJune 16, 2012
On The Waterfront: Joshua Looks At Day One Of The Waterfront Film Festival 2012 Joshua looks at the good, and bad, of Day One of this year's WFFF. Joshua BrunstingJune 15, 2012
Joshua Reviews Clay Liford’s Wuss [Waterfront Film Festival 2012] Festival darling finds a teacher under fire, and goes places that you can't even begin to expect. Joshua BrunstingJune 15, 2012
Joshua Reviews Kirby Dick’s The Invisible War [Theatrical Review] The latest film from Kirby Dick may very well be his best and most important to date. Joshua BrunstingJune 14, 2012
Armchair Vacation: 5 Films To Watch This Weekend On Your Television List includes five films available to watch on your TV via streaming services or television networks like IFC or TCM. Joshua BrunstingJune 14, 2012
Xavier Dolan’s Debut, I Killed My Mother, Finally Nabs A Distributor In Kino Lorber Long awaited debut of the first film from Heartbeats director Xavier Dolan lands in the lap of Kino Lorber. Joshua BrunstingJune 14, 2012
Explosions In The Sky Teaming With David Wingo For Score To David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche Also listen to a sample of the Hans Zimmer score for The Dark Knight Rises. Joshua BrunstingJune 14, 2012