Ryan Reviews Antony Stacchi and Graham Annable’s The Boxtrolls [Theatrical Review] Laika's latest stop-motion animated film is Ryan's favorite theatrical release of the year so far. Ryan GallagherSeptember 26, 2014
Joshua Reviews Kevin Smith’s Tusk [Theatrical Review] Newest film from Kevin Smith is, at the very least, unlike anything you've seen this year. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 24, 2014
Sean Reviews Terry Gilliam’s The Zero Theorem [Theatrical Review] Gilliam's spiritual successor to Brazil attempts to update that film's message to the 21st century. Sean HutchinsonSeptember 20, 2014
Joshua Reviews Jeff Radice’s No No: A Dockumentary [Theatrical Review] New film looks at one of the most interesting sports stories ever told. And so very much more. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 18, 2014
Joshua Reviews Iain Forsyth And Jane Pollard’s 20,000 Days On Earth [Theatrical Review] New documentary is a groundbreaking look at a groundbreaking musical voice. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 18, 2014
Scott Reviews Walerian Borowczyk’s Goto, Isle of Love [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] Borowczyk's first live-action feature plunges us into a surreal, darkly hilarious dictatorship. Scott NyeSeptember 18, 2014
Scott Reviews Walerian Borowczyk’s Short Films & Mr. and Mrs. Kabal’s Theatre [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] The first set of Arrow's Borowczyk releases provides a tremendous introduction to the filmmaker, and is of tremendous value all its own. Scott NyeSeptember 16, 2014
Scott Reviews F.W. Murnau’s Faust [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Murnau's final German film is the culmination of his accomplishments to that point. Scott NyeSeptember 12, 2014
Joshua Reviews Peter Sanders’ Altina [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the life of a cult legend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 12, 2014
Joshua Reviews Nadav Schirman’s The Green Prince [Theatrical Review] New documentary shines a light on one of the most interesting stories you'll ever hear. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 12, 2014
Scott Reviews Seijun Suzuki’s Branded to Kill [Blu-ray Review] Suzuki's surrealist gangster picture comes to high definition in the UK. Scott NyeSeptember 11, 2014
Joshua Reviews Pegi Vail’s Gringo Trails [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the global impact of tourism. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2014
Scott Reviews Ernst Lubitsch’s Madame Dubarry [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Lubitsch takes a raunchy view of the years preceding the French Revolution. Scott NyeSeptember 5, 2014
Joshua Reviews Rory Kennedy’s Last Days In Vietnam [Theatrical Review] New documentary gives us a first hand look at the fall of Saigon. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 5, 2014
Scott Reviews André de Toth’s The Other Love [Blu-ray Review] The 1947 melodrama offers a wonderful Stanwyck performance in a rather tepid narrative. Scott NyeSeptember 5, 2014