Joshua Reviews Richard Ayoade’s The Double [Theatrical Review] Now in theaters, Richard Ayoade may have given us an early player for "film of the year." Joshua BrunstingMay 12, 2014
Joshua Reviews Ti West’s The Sacrament [Theatrical Review] Ti West's new thriller is currently available in theaters and on VOD. Joshua BrunstingMay 9, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [May 9-11] Here are five films to watch at home this weekend. Joshua BrunstingMay 9, 2014
Joshua Reviews Don Sharp’s Bang! Bang! You’re Dead! [Blu-ray Review] This underrated romp finally comes home to Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingMay 7, 2014
Joshua Reviews Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais’ Whitewash [Theatrical Review] New black comedy attempts to bring even more chill to an already frigid Spring. Joshua BrunstingMay 2, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [May 2-4] From a love story about a computer to an experimental one location drama, here are five films to check out this very weekend. Joshua BrunstingMay 2, 2014
Joshua Reviews Allan Miller’s Speak The Music [Theatrical Review] A chamber music legend gets the spotlight in this new documentary. Joshua BrunstingMay 1, 2014
Joshua Reviews Dan Wechsler’s More Than The Rainbow [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at street photographer Matt Weber. Joshua BrunstingApril 30, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Jean-Luc Godard’s Notre Musique A beloved Criterion-approved auteur gets a spotlight in this week's For Criterion Consideration Joshua BrunstingApril 29, 2014
Joshua Reviews Jos Stelling’s The Girl And Death [Theatrical Review] New drama may span decades, but it never manages to span many emotions more than the occasional shoulder shrug. Joshua BrunstingApril 25, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [April 25-27] From a bizarre new take on a cult classic to a modern horror masterpiece, here are five films to watch at home this weekend. Joshua BrunstingApril 25, 2014
Joshua Reviews Tonislav Hristov’s Love And Engineering [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks to see if there is a scientific approach one can take in today's dating world. Joshua BrunstingApril 23, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Distant With a return to Cannes imminent for director Ceylan, we look at the director's third film. Joshua BrunstingApril 22, 2014
Joshua Reviews Roger Gual’s Tasting Menu [Theatrical Review] Foodie-centric romantic comedy arrives this weekend, and may not break any new ground, but is more than charming enough for a weekend watch. Joshua BrunstingApril 18, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [April 18-20] Here are five films to check out this weekend. Joshua BrunstingApril 18, 2014