Joshua Reviews Andy Goddard’s Set Fire To The Stars [Theatrical Review] New film looks at the first US tour for poet Dylan Thomas. Joshua BrunstingJune 12, 2015
Joshua Reviews Rodney Ascher’s The Nightmare [Theatrical Review] From the man behind Room 237 comes one of the most terrifying documentaries you'll ever see. Joshua BrunstingJune 9, 2015
Scott Reviews Walerian Borowczyk’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne [Arrow Video Blu-ray Review] Arrow's best Borowczyk disc yet comes to the U.S. and U.K. Scott NyeJune 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Roy Andersson’s A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence [Theatrical Review] One of the year's best films is also one of its most beautiful and melancholic. Joshua BrunstingJune 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Saverio Costanzo’s Hungry Hearts [Theatrical Review] This haunting new film takes a Repulsion-esque look at the early stages of parenthood. Joshua BrunstingJune 5, 2015
David Reviews Robert Wise’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture Our submission to the 2015 White Elephant Blogathon. David BlakesleeJune 1, 2015
Joshua Reviews Stéphane Lafleur’s Tu Dors Nicole [Theatrical Review] This evocative look at the moments after one enter's adulthood is a perfect bit of summer movie season counter programming. Joshua BrunstingMay 29, 2015
Scott Reviews Peter Bogdanovich’s Paper Moon [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Father-daughter team Ryan and Tatum O'Neal charm their way across America, and onto Blu-ray. Scott NyeMay 28, 2015
Joshua Reviews Thomas Cailley’s Love At First Fight [Theatrical Review] This award winning romantic comedy may be a dry and quiet comedy, but it's also a strong debut for its rookie filmmaker. Joshua BrunstingMay 22, 2015
Joshua Reviews Sandy McLeod’s Seeds Of Time [Theatrical Review] Could the future of the human race depend on one man's fight to save the seeds that give us the very food we eat? Joshua BrunstingMay 22, 2015
Scott Reviews Yasuharu Hasebe’s Massacre Gun and Retaliation [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] These two films, made only a year apart from one another, show how diverse the Yakuza genre could be, even under one filmmaker. Scott NyeMay 21, 2015
Joshua Reviews George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road [Theatrical Review] Could a return to the Mad Max franchise be just the action film this generation has longed for? Joshua BrunstingMay 19, 2015
James Reviews Teruo Ishii’s Blind Woman’s Curse [Arrow Films USA Blu-Ray Review] A stunning re-release from Arrow Video USA, featuring the iconic Meiko Kaji. James McCormickMay 19, 2015
Scott Reviews Henry Levin’s April Love [Blu-ray Review] Any month is right for it! Scott NyeMay 18, 2015
Joshua Reviews Belinda Sallin’s Dark Star: H.R. Giger’s World [Theatrical Review] He may be best known for his work with Ridley Scott's Alien, but this iconic artist was far more than that, and is now the focus of a new documentary. Joshua BrunstingMay 15, 2015