Joshua Reviews Lukas Moodysson’s We Are The Best! [Theatrical Review] The year's best film may have just debuted this weekend in theaters. Joshua BrunstingMay 30, 2014
Joshua Reviews Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Dance Of Reality [Theatrical Review] Almost a quarter century after his last film, Alejandro Jodorowsky is back with what may be his best film yet. Joshua BrunstingMay 26, 2014
Scott Reviews Brian De Palma’s Sisters [Blu-ray Review] The film that made De Palma is now available in gorgeous high definition. Scott NyeMay 26, 2014
Joshua Review Darren Paul Fisher’s Frequencies [Theatrical Review] New sci-fi romance is one of the more intriguing romance pictures to come in quite some time. Joshua BrunstingMay 23, 2014
Joshua Reviews Sam Fleischner’s Stand Clear Of The Closing Doors [Theatrical Review] Sophomore effort from Sam Fleischner is one of this still young year's best pictures. Joshua BrunstingMay 23, 2014
Joshua Reviews Nicholas Wrathall’s Gore Vidal: The United States Of Amnesia [Theatrical Review] Legendary intellectual gets the spotlight in this new, charming documentary. Joshua BrunstingMay 23, 2014
Joshua Reviews Stuart Cooper’s Overlord [Blu-ray Review] This legendary war film finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2014
David Reviews Sidney Lumet’s The Pawnbroker [Blu-ray Review] Rod Steiger delivered one of his signature portrayals of slow-burning emotional torment as a Holocaust survivor in this groundbreaking classic from 1965. David BlakesleeMay 19, 2014
Joshua Reviews Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla [Theatrical Review] The big monster returns in what may be one of the best blockbusters in ages. Joshua BrunstingMay 17, 2014
Scott Reviews Douglas Sirk’s Sleep, My Love [Blu-Ray Review] Even operating in a different genre, Sirk establishes themes of longing, passion, and the quiet fear of loneliness that would define his later work. Scott NyeMay 16, 2014
Scott Reviews Franklin J. Schaffner’s The War Lord [Blu-ray Review] The rare war film about the ideal of peace, The War Lord suffers still from other, less laudable aspects of 1960s culture. Scott NyeMay 16, 2014
Joshua Reviews David Gaynes’ Next Year Jerusalem [Theatrical Review] New documentary arrives in theaters on Friday. Joshua BrunstingMay 15, 2014
Joshua Reviews Nabil Ayouch’s Horses Of God [Theatrical Review] Thanks in part to Jonathan Demme, this harrowing new drama starts its theatrical run this week. Joshua BrunstingMay 14, 2014
Joshua Reviews Richard Ayoade’s The Double [Theatrical Review] Now in theaters, Richard Ayoade may have given us an early player for "film of the year." Joshua BrunstingMay 12, 2014
Joshua Reviews Ti West’s The Sacrament [Theatrical Review] Ti West's new thriller is currently available in theaters and on VOD. Joshua BrunstingMay 9, 2014