Joshua Reviews Jim Bruce’s Money For Nothing: Inside The Federal Reserve [Theatrical Review] This new documentary shines a light on what may be the root of all our economic evils. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 13, 2013
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [September 13-15] Here is an all Netflix list of films to watch this weekend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 12, 2013
Anthology Film Archives And Cinema Tropical Team Up For Second Installment Of Popular GenMex Mexican Film Series Series looks at some of the most exciting films to come from Mexico. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 11, 2013
Joshua Reviews Goro Miyazaki’s From Up On Poppy Hill [Blu-ray Review] This Goro Miyazaki-directed joy of a film is one of the most intriguing Ghibli pictures in some time. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jeff Orlowski’s Chasing Ice [Blu-ray Review] New environmental documentary may be one of the best to date. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Brian De Palma’s Passion [Theatrical Review] De Palma's new film is his best in 20 years. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2013
Joshua Reviews Dylan Mohan Gray’s Fire In The Blood [Theatrical Review] This new documentary is the most important film you'll see all weekend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2013
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend (September 6-8) From Mark Cousins to Georges Melies, here are five things to watch this weekend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2013
Joshua Reviews Alicia Scherson’s Il Futuro [Theatrical Review] Rutger Hauer gives a career defining performance in this small, independent drama. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 4, 2013
Joshua Reviews Mario Bava’s A Bay Of Blood [Blu-ray Review] A new Blu-ray has arrived for what may be Bava's greatest film. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2013
For Criterion Consideration: Manoel de Oliveira’s Belle Toujours Oliveira's Bunuel-inspired picture is more than worthy of the Criterion Collection treatment. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews Mario Bava’s Five Dolls For An August Moon [Blu-ray Review] An underrated Mario Bava whodunit gets a new Blu-ray more than worthy of your time. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews Matias Meyer’s The Last Christeros [Theatrical Review] This quaint drama offers up killer counter-programming to a summer film season now on its way out the door. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jason Lapeyre And Robert Wilson’s I Declare War [Theatrical Review] This coming of age tale is one of the best the genre has seen in quite some time. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Penny Lane’s Our Nixon [Theatrical Review] Our Nixon paints an intimate portrait of the most controversial White House in US history. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013