Joshua Reviews Boo Ji-young’s Cart [NYAFF 2015 Review] New social justice drama looks at one of the main issues plaguing South Korea today. Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Natalie Avital’s The Three Hikers [Theatrical Review] This debut documentary looks at a story that gripped the nation for well over two years. Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2015
Scott Reviews Federico Fellini’s Fellini-Satyricon [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Fellini's extravagance looks outstanding on Blu-ray. Scott NyeJuly 6, 2015
Joshua Reviews Hong Seok-Jae’s Socialphobia [NYAFF 2015 Review] This film seems ripped right out of the headlines, and is a superb slow burn thriller. Joshua BrunstingJuly 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Sion Sono’s Tokyo Tribe [NYAFF 2015 Review] Sion Sono is back with an anarchic ode to hip-hop and classic gangster pictures. Joshua BrunstingJuly 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Les Blank’s A Poem Is A Naked Person [Theatrical Review] With a Criterion Collection release looming, we look at a long awaited masterpiece from documentarian Les Blank. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2015
Joshua Reviews Khavn’s Ruined Heart: Another Love Story Between A Criminal And A Whore [NYAFF 2015 Review] This may be one of 2015's most original and thrilling achievements. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2015
Joshua Reviews Kiki Sugino’s Taksu [NYAFF 2015 Review] While this may sound like a standard melodrama, director Kiki Sugino turns in a true highlight of this year's NYAFF. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2015
Joshua Reviews Matias Pineiro’s The Princess Of France [Theatrical Review] Pineiro is back with yet another take on Shakespeare that is unlike any adaptation of The Bard you'll ever see. Joshua BrunstingJune 26, 2015
Joshua Reviews Marc Silver’s 3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets [Theatrical Review] This film looks at one of the many violent shooting deaths that have made headlines over the last half decade. Joshua BrunstingJune 26, 2015
Scott Reviews John Frankenheimer’s The Train [Arrow Video Blu-ray Review] John Frankenheimer's action-packed war thriller is also a potent reflection on the value of art. Scott NyeJune 25, 2015
David Reviews Bernhard Wicki’s The Bridge [Criterion Blu-ray Review] This Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner from 1959 reintroduced German cinema to a world audience. David BlakesleeJune 23, 2015
Joshua Reviews Mia Hansen-Love’s Eden [Theatrical Review] Who thought the world of '90s dance music could be ground for one of the year's most involving dramas? Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2015
Joshua Reviews Lou Howe’s Gabriel [Theatrical Review] With this new, dark indie drama, Rory Culkin has become one of today's most interesting young actors. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2015
Scott Reviews Jack Hill’s Coffy [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] Coffy explodes on high definition. Scott NyeJune 16, 2015