Joshua Reviews Drew Taylor And Larry Weinstein’s Our Man In Tehran [Theatrical Review] Argo may have won the awards, but this documentary gives us the true story behind that thrilling escape story. Joshua BrunstingMay 15, 2015
Joshua Reviews Collin Schiffli’s Animals [Theatrical Review] This indie darling makes the jump from the festival circuit to theaters. Does it live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingMay 15, 2015
Joshua Reviews Bruce LaBruce’s Gerontophilia [Theatrical Review] A distinct change of pace for director Bruce LaBruce, but is this the type of change that his career needs? Joshua BrunstingMay 1, 2015
Scott Reviews Sidney Lumet’s The Offence [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] The wholly unusual star vehicle is an uncomfortable exploration of the murkiness of morality. Scott NyeApril 30, 2015
Joshua Reviews Albert Maysles’ Iris [Theatrical Review] The late filmmaker's final film is as perfect a finale as one could ever hope to have. Joshua BrunstingApril 28, 2015
Joshua Reviews Carol Reed’s Odd Man Out [Blu-ray Review] Carol Reed's masterpiece comes to Criterion Blu-ray. Is it worth a purchase? Joshua BrunstingApril 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye To Language 3D [Blu-ray Review] Is Godard's latest yet another masterpiece or is it a flawed entry in the storied auteur's canon? Joshua BrunstingApril 21, 2015
Scott Reviews Sidney Lumet’s Network [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] The blazing Paddy Chayefsky-scripted satire comes burning into your TV...though thankfully not literally! Scott NyeApril 21, 2015
Joshua Reviews Zaza Urushadze’s Tangerines [Theatrical Review] The battle for peace is not only a thing nations themselves fight for. Throughout cinema history, filmmakers have been infatuated with the idea of peace and the reasoning behind the idea of war. Be it in non-fiction... Joshua BrunstingApril 17, 2015
Scott Reviews Norman Jewison’s Rollerball [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] In the future, there are no wars. There is only...Blu-ray. Scott NyeApril 10, 2015
Joshua Reviews Asghar Farhadi’s About Elly [Theatrical Review] After six years waiting to hit US shores, Farhadi's 2009 masterpiece finally arrives this week. Joshua BrunstingApril 10, 2015
Joshua Reviews Olivier Assayas’ The Clouds Of Sils Maria [Theatrical Review] Led by three ferocious performances, Assayas' new film may very well be the director's best to date. Joshua BrunstingApril 10, 2015
Scott Reviews Raymond Bernard’s Wooden Crosses [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Bernard's haunting adaptation of Roland Dorgelès' generation-defining novel looks incredible in high-definition. Scott NyeApril 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Hal Hartley’s Ned Rifle [Theatrical Review] Hartley caps off his trilogy with what may be his best work to date. Joshua BrunstingApril 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Robert Montgomery’s Ride The Pink Horse [Blu-ray Review] Does this unsung noir deserve the ever important Criterion stamp of approval? Joshua BrunstingApril 7, 2015