Scott Reviews Walerian Borowczyk’s Goto, Isle of Love [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] Borowczyk's first live-action feature plunges us into a surreal, darkly hilarious dictatorship. Scott NyeSeptember 18, 2014
Scott Reviews Walerian Borowczyk’s Short Films & Mr. and Mrs. Kabal’s Theatre [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] The first set of Arrow's Borowczyk releases provides a tremendous introduction to the filmmaker, and is of tremendous value all its own. Scott NyeSeptember 16, 2014
Scott Reviews F.W. Murnau’s Faust [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Murnau's final German film is the culmination of his accomplishments to that point. Scott NyeSeptember 12, 2014
Joshua Reviews Peter Sanders’ Altina [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the life of a cult legend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 12, 2014
Joshua Reviews Nadav Schirman’s The Green Prince [Theatrical Review] New documentary shines a light on one of the most interesting stories you'll ever hear. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 12, 2014
Scott Reviews Seijun Suzuki’s Branded to Kill [Blu-ray Review] Suzuki's surrealist gangster picture comes to high definition in the UK. Scott NyeSeptember 11, 2014
Joshua Reviews Pegi Vail’s Gringo Trails [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the global impact of tourism. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2014
Scott Reviews Ernst Lubitsch’s Madame Dubarry [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Lubitsch takes a raunchy view of the years preceding the French Revolution. Scott NyeSeptember 5, 2014
Joshua Reviews Rory Kennedy’s Last Days In Vietnam [Theatrical Review] New documentary gives us a first hand look at the fall of Saigon. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2014
Scott Reviews André de Toth’s The Other Love [Blu-ray Review] The 1947 melodrama offers a wonderful Stanwyck performance in a rather tepid narrative. Scott NyeSeptember 5, 2014
David Reviews Bob Fosse’s All That Jazz [Dual-Format Review] The release of Fosse's blistering and entertaining exercise in self-excoriation also marks the end of Criterion's dual-format experiment. David BlakesleeSeptember 1, 2014
Sean Reviews Alfonso Cuarón’s Y tu mamá también [Dual-Format Review] Five years after it was first announced, Alfonso Cuarón's international smash hit finally makes its way to the Collection. Sean HutchinsonAugust 29, 2014
Joshua Reviews Thomas Allen Harris’ Through A Lens Darkly [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the history of photography through a very specific and enthralling historical lens. Joshua BrunstingAugust 29, 2014
Sean Reviews David Mackenzie’s Starred Up [Theatrical Review] This raw and volatile prison drama features an exhilarating performance from newcomer Jack O'Connell Sean HutchinsonAugust 27, 2014
Scott Reviews Elio Petri’s L’Assassino [Blu-ray Review] Petri's debut is a fierce, uncompromising examination of the many ways one can damn oneself. Scott NyeAugust 22, 2014