Joshua Reviews Morgan Neville And Robert Gordon’s Best Of Enemies [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the moment televised debate changed forever. Joshua BrunstingJuly 31, 2015
Joshua Reviews Stevan Riley’s Listen To Me Marlon [Theatrical Review] This new documentary gives us a look deep inside one of cinema's greatest on screen performers. Joshua BrunstingJuly 31, 2015
Joshua Reviews Alex R. Johnson’s Two Step [Theatrical Review] This hard boiled debut from filmmaker Alex R. Johnson is a solid look into the seedy underbelly of small town Texas life. Joshua BrunstingJuly 31, 2015
Joshua Reviews Stephen Frears’ My Beautiful Laundrette [Blu-ray Review] One of the great British films of the 1980s finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingJuly 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Keith Miller’s Five Star [Theatrical Review] This sophomore effort from director Keith Miller is one of the summer's best independent dramas. Joshua BrunstingJuly 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Pedro Costa’s Horse Money [Theatrical Review] Costa returns with what may be his greatest achievement yet. Joshua BrunstingJuly 21, 2015
Joshua Reviews Takashi Murakami’s Jellyfish Eyes [Theatrical Review] The beloved artists makes his directing debut with this Criterion-approved feature. Joshua BrunstingJuly 21, 2015
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [July 17-19] Here are the five things you need to be watching this weekend. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Carlos Marques-Marcet’s 10,000 KM [Theatrical Review] This small scale look at modern relationships packs a big emotional punch. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Eiichi Yamamoto’s The Belladonna Of Sadness [Theatrical Review] One of animated cinema's most singular achievements finally debuts stateside, with a great new 4k restoration. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look Of Silence [Theatrical Review] How does director Joshua Oppenheimer follow up his beloved The Act Of Killing? Brilliantly. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Boo Ji-young’s Cart [NYAFF 2015 Review] New social justice drama looks at one of the main issues plaguing South Korea today. Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Natalie Avital’s The Three Hikers [Theatrical Review] This debut documentary looks at a story that gripped the nation for well over two years. Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Hong Seok-Jae’s Socialphobia [NYAFF 2015 Review] This film seems ripped right out of the headlines, and is a superb slow burn thriller. Joshua BrunstingJuly 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Sion Sono’s Tokyo Tribe [NYAFF 2015 Review] Sion Sono is back with an anarchic ode to hip-hop and classic gangster pictures. Joshua BrunstingJuly 5, 2015