Top Five Home Video Releases Of June 2020 From an animated classic to a pair of films from one of world cinema's great up and coming talents, these are the five (ish) home video releases of June 2020. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2020
Crossing The Streams: July 2020 On The Criterion Channel, MUBI And More Here's a look into the July lineups for The Criterion Channel, MUBI and more. Joshua BrunstingJuly 2, 2020
Joshua Reviews Jen Rainin’s Ahead Of The Curve As Pride Month comes to a close, one of the great LGBTQ+ documentaries of 2020 arrives. Joshua BrunstingJune 26, 2020
Ten Films To See From AFI DOCS 2020 The festival concluded on June 21 and these are ten films that you need to keep an eye on following a banner year for AFI DOCS. Joshua BrunstingJune 22, 2020
Five Films To See At The Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2020 This year's festival runs, online only, June 11-20. Joshua BrunstingJune 11, 2020
Joshua Reviews Josephine Decker’s Shirley [Theatrical Review] The latest from director Josephine Decker is a haunting, often dream-like riff on the life, and more so the work, of one of America's great authors. Joshua BrunstingJune 5, 2020
Crossing The Streams: June 2020 On MUBI, The Criterion Channel, OVID And More We take a look at the latest and greatest to hit various streaming services in the month of June. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2020
Top Five Home Video Releases Of May 2020 From a forgotten Douglas Sirk masterpiece to a collection of shorts from an American icon, these are the five best home videos of May 2020. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2020
Joshua Reviews Andrew Patterson’s The Vast Of Night [Theatrical Review] Marking the debut of director Andrew Patterson, The Vast of Night is a fascinating, if thin, period science-fiction picture. Joshua BrunstingMay 29, 2020
Joshua Reviews Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip To Greece [Theatrical Review] The final chapter in the Trip franchise is a provocative, yet endlessly charming, buddy comedy that's much deeper than meets the eye. Joshua BrunstingMay 22, 2020
Joshua Reviews Dan Sallitt’s Fourteen [Theatrical Review] Dan Sallitt returns with a beautiful and heartbreaking exploration of time and friendship. Joshua BrunstingMay 15, 2020
Eight Films To See From Visions Du Reel 2020 Here we look at the highlights from this year's Visions du Reel lineup. Joshua BrunstingMay 11, 2020
Top Five Home Video Releases Of April 2020 These are the five must-own home video releases from April 2020. Joshua BrunstingMay 8, 2020
Crossing The Streams: May 2020 On Mubi, The Criterion Channel, OVID.TV And More This May proves to be an exciting time for film fans as streaming services are bolstering their lineups in this time of quarantine. Joshua BrunstingMay 1, 2020
Joshua Reviews Drake Doremus’ Endings Beginnings [Theatrical Review] Drake Doremus returns with a new Shailene Woodley-starring romantic drama. Joshua BrunstingApril 17, 2020