Joshua Reviews Francois Ozon’s Peter Von Kant [Theatrical Review] Francois Ozon's latest repackages a Fassbinder masterpiece and creates something referential and yet essential in its own way. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2022
Joshua Reviews Owen Kline’s Funny Pages [Theatrical Review] The newest from A24, this Owen Kline-directed coming of age film is one of the great comedies of 2022. Joshua BrunstingAugust 27, 2022
Joshua Reviews Bianca Stigter’s Three Minutes: A Lengthening [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the last remaining remnants of a Polish community. Joshua BrunstingAugust 21, 2022
Joshua Reviews Lodge Kerrigan’s Keane [Theatrical Review] Lodge Kerrigan's 2004 masterpiece gets a new lease on life from Grasshopper Films and a new 4K restoration. Joshua BrunstingAugust 19, 2022
Fantasia International Film Festival 2022 Dispatch Four We close out our Fantasia 2022 coverage with a look at Lena Dunham's latest, and a couple other late-festival highlights. Joshua BrunstingAugust 5, 2022
Fantasia International Film Festival 2022 Dispatch Three For this third dispatch we cover a new film from a beloved cult director, a historic kaiju picture and a country's first stop motion feature. Joshua BrunstingAugust 1, 2022
Fantasia International Film Festival 2022 Dispatch Two This dispatch we look at a one of a kind action film, a pro-wrestling documentary and the year's best horror film. Joshua BrunstingJuly 28, 2022
Fantasia International Film Festival 2022: Dispatch One For this dispatch, we look at three films, including a new biography of a legendary filmmaker, a fantastic new anime and a campy new thriller. Joshua BrunstingJuly 22, 2022
Five Films To See From New York Asian Film Festival 2022 [Film Festival Preview] This year's festival runs July 15-31 at both Film at Lincoln Center and New York's Asia Society. Joshua BrunstingJuly 15, 2022
Five Films To See At The Fantasia International Film Festival 2022 [Film Festival Preview] Fantasia runs July 14-August 3, 2022. Joshua BrunstingJuly 13, 2022
Joshua Reviews Claire Denis’ Both Sides Of The Blade [Theatrical Review] Claire Denis returns with an intimate, provocative erotic melodrama led by three engrossing performances. Joshua BrunstingJuly 8, 2022
Joshua Reviews Peter Strickland’s Flux Gourmet [Theatrical Review] Peter Strickland's latest Euro-horror-comedy is one of the year's best and most enjoyable pictures. Joshua BrunstingJune 26, 2022
Five Films To See From Tribeca 2022 [Film Festival Dispatch] Here are five films from this year's lineup that are worth hunting down. Joshua BrunstingJune 10, 2022
Joshua Reviews Bertrand Mandico’s After Blue [Theatrical Review] Director Bertrand Mandico returns with another surreal, psychedelic genre-bending gem. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2022