Neighboring Scenes Shines Light On Latest And Greatest From Latin American Cinema Returning to the Film Society Of Lincoln Center for a second year, Neighboring Scenes invites moviegoers to dive head first into the newest films from Latin America. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 26, 2017
Scott Reviews Dee Rees’ Mudbound [Sundance 2017] The thrilling adaptation confronts race relations in a time of supposed victory. Scott NyeJanuary 25, 2017
Scott Reviews Alex Ross Perry’s Golden Exits [Sundace 2017] Alex Ross Perry regains his voice, but loses his vitality. Scott NyeJanuary 25, 2017
Scott Reviews Kyoko Miyake’s Tokyo Idols [Sundance 2017] Miyake's second feature doc offers few comforts, fewer conclusions, and endless fascination in exploring the obsessive culture. Scott NyeJanuary 21, 2017
New Trailer Arrives For Slamdance Documentary: The Modern Jungle Check out the new trailer for this Slamdance-bound documentary. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 17, 2017
DOC NYC 2016: Ten Films To Keep An Eye On From This Year’s DOC NYC Lineup As DOC NYC starts its seventh year, these are ten films that stand at the very top of the stacked 2016 lineup. Joshua BrunstingNovember 7, 2016
NYFF 2016 – Five Films You Need To Keep An Eye Out For Out Of This Year’s Superb NYFF Lineup Here are five films that you need to watch out for coming out of this year's New York Film Festival lineup. Joshua BrunstingOctober 15, 2016
Off The Shelf – Episode 97 – Blu-ray News & New Releases for July 2016 Ryan and Brian catch up on the last couple of weeks' worth of news, new releases, and Comic Con. Ryan GallagherJuly 28, 2016
Comic Con 2016 Preview Podcast Ryan is joined by David Bax to preview the Comic Con 2016 panels and events that they're looking forward to. Ryan GallagherJuly 20, 2016
Japan Cuts Hits Its 10th Anniversary: Runs July 14-24 With New Repertory Series And Two New Sion Sono Films For its 10th anniversary, the festival puts together maybe its greatest slate to date. Joshua BrunstingJuly 15, 2016
Scott’s Los Angeles Film Festival Dispatch, Part Two Scott wraps up coverage of LA Film Fest, looking at Paint it Black, No Light and No Land Anywhere, The View From Tall, and Heis (Chronicles) Scott NyeJune 17, 2016
Scott’s Los Angeles Film Festival Dispatch, Part One Scott looks at Beyond the Gates, Mercy, My First Kiss and the People Involved, and Play the Devil. Scott NyeJune 15, 2016
Mark Reviews Arnaud Desplechin’s My Golden Days [PIFF 2016] The film considers the nature of memory how events forgotten can return and the permanence of formative memories. Mark HurneFebruary 26, 2016
Mark Reviews Philippe Garrel’s In The Shadow Of Women [PIFF 2016] Garrel examines our relationships and the effects of infidelity. Mark HurneFebruary 25, 2016
Joshua Reviews Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Chevalier [PIFF 2016] The latest film from Greek New Wave star Athina Rachel Tsangari is a powerful look at the fragility of modern masculinity. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 25, 2016