Joshua Reviews Bong Joon-Ho’s Snowpiercer [Theatrical Review] One of the year's most talked about genre films may very well be one of its most disappointing. (according to Josh) Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [July 4-6] Here are five films to check out from the comfort of your own home this holiday weekend. Joshua BrunstingJuly 4, 2014
Joshua Reviews Steve James’ Life Itself [Theatrical Review] Film looks at the life and work of legendary film critic Roger Ebert. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Fritz Lang’s Man Hunt The legendary director takes on one of history's greatest monsters in this fantastic thriller. Joshua BrunstingJuly 1, 2014
Joshua Reviews David L. Lewis’ The Pleasures Of Being Out Of Step [Theatrical Review] New documentary highlights an influential name in jazz criticism. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2014
Joshua Reviews Mohammad Rasoulof’s Manuscripts Don’t Burn [Theatrical Review] The year's most important film has arrived. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2014
Joshua Reviews Joanna Hogg’s Exhibition [Theatrical Review] Hogg's latest film is one of the year's best, and most singular, pieces of art. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2014
Joshua Reviews Riley Morton’s Evergreen: The Road To Legalization [Theatrical Review] You haven't seen the marijuana legalization debate rage on like this before. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2014
Joshua Reviews Hany Abu-Assad’s Omar [Blu-ray Review] The Oscar-nominee finally arrives on home video. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2014
Joshua Reviews Ryan McGarry’s Code Black [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the country's busiest ER. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2014
Joshua Reviews James Ward Byrkit’s Coherence [Theatrical Review] New no-budget sci-fi thriller is an indie gem worth hunting down. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2014
Joshua Reviews Alex van Warmerdam’s Borgman [Theatrical Review] Van Warmerdam's newest film is a truly singular vision from a truly singular filmmaker. Joshua BrunstingJune 7, 2014
Joshua Reviews Sebastien Betbeder’s 2 Autumns, 3 Winters [Theatrical Review] Despite falling to many storied romantic cinema tropes, Betbeder's sophomore effort is a stylish and moving look at 30-something romance. Joshua BrunstingJune 6, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [June 6 – June 9] Here are five great streaming options for this weekend. Joshua BrunstingJune 5, 2014
Joshua Reviews Antonia Bird’s Ravenous [Blu-ray Review] Beloved cult classic finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2014