Joshua Reviews Alice Rohrwacher’s The Wonders [Theatrical Review] The second film from director Alice Rohwacher proves there's no sophomore slump for this great Italian filmmaker. Joshua BrunstingOctober 30, 2015
Joshua Reviews Muffie Meyer’s Making Rounds [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the importance of doctor/patient conversations in modern health care. Joshua BrunstingOctober 30, 2015
Scott Reviews Nagisa Oshima’s Cruel Story of Youth [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Oshima's feature debut is an incendiary turning point in Japanese cinema. Scott NyeOctober 29, 2015
Joshua Reviews David Riker’s La Ciudad [DVD Review] David Riker's masterpiece is now on DVD, and it remains as powerful today as it was over 15 years ago. Joshua BrunstingOctober 23, 2015
Joshua Reviews L.M. Kit Carson And Lawrence Schiller’s The American Dreamer [Blu-ray Review] One of documentary cinema's greatest forgotten masterpieces finally comes to Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingOctober 23, 2015
Joshua Reviews Laurie Anderson’s Heart Of A Dog [Theatrical Review] Anderson's film reflects on everything from her beloved lost pet to the war on terror, all while becoming arguably the year's best, and most original, cinematic experience. Joshua BrunstingOctober 23, 2015
Scott Reviews Samuel Fuller’s Pickup on South Street [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Fuller's down and dirty 1953 commie-fighting picture is as visceral and thrilling as ever. Scott NyeOctober 16, 2015
Scott Reviews Hou Hsiao-hsien’s The Assassin [Theatrical Review] Hou's hotly-anticipated new film is among the most beautiful ever made. Scott NyeOctober 15, 2015
Joshua Review Rupert Julian’s The Phantom Of The Opera [Blu-ray Review] One of silent cinema's great horror feasts arrives on Blu-ray thanks to Kino Lorber just in time for Halloween. Joshua BrunstingOctober 13, 2015
Joshua Reviews Cary Fukunaga’s Beasts Of No Nation [Theatrical Review] The film debuts this week in Landmark theaters and worldwide via Netflix. Joshua BrunstingOctober 13, 2015
Scott Reviews Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs [Theatrical Review] An outstanding piece of drama, the film is, perhaps most surprisingly, very much a Danny Boyle Film. Scott NyeOctober 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Guy Maddin’s The Forbidden Room [Theatrical Review] Guy Maddin is back with what may be his most original, and visceral, work to date. Joshua BrunstingOctober 6, 2015
Joshua Reviews Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario [Theatrical Review] One of the year's best thrillers just kicked off the 2015 fall film seasons with a bang. Joshua BrunstingOctober 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Jafar Panahi’s Taxi [Theatrical Review] Proving once again no government can shut out a creative voice, Panahi has made one of the year's best, and most politically charged, pictures. Joshua BrunstingOctober 4, 2015
Icarus Films Releasing New Five Film Patricio Guzman Box Set; ‘A Country’s Journey’ New set includes five of the best films from one of documentary films greatest unknown poets. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 29, 2015