Joshua Reviews Jim Bruce’s Money For Nothing: Inside The Federal Reserve [Theatrical Review] This new documentary shines a light on what may be the root of all our economic evils. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 13, 2013
Joshua Reviews Goro Miyazaki’s From Up On Poppy Hill [Blu-ray Review] This Goro Miyazaki-directed joy of a film is one of the most intriguing Ghibli pictures in some time. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jeff Orlowski’s Chasing Ice [Blu-ray Review] New environmental documentary may be one of the best to date. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 10, 2013
Scott Reviews Antonio Campos’ Simon Killer [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Scott isn't much for the film, but for its fans, this disc is as good as you could hope. Scott NyeSeptember 7, 2013
Joshua Reviews Brian De Palma’s Passion [Theatrical Review] De Palma's new film is his best in 20 years. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2013
Joshua Reviews Dylan Mohan Gray’s Fire In The Blood [Theatrical Review] This new documentary is the most important film you'll see all weekend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2013
Scott Reviews Lynn Shelton’s Touchy Feely [Theatrical Review] Shelton continues to demonstrate she's one of the most daring, earnest voices in contemporary American cinema. Scott NyeSeptember 5, 2013
Joshua Reviews Alicia Scherson’s Il Futuro [Theatrical Review] Rutger Hauer gives a career defining performance in this small, independent drama. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 4, 2013
Joshua Reviews Mario Bava’s A Bay Of Blood [Blu-ray Review] A new Blu-ray has arrived for what may be Bava's greatest film. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews Mario Bava’s Five Dolls For An August Moon [Blu-ray Review] An underrated Mario Bava whodunit gets a new Blu-ray more than worthy of your time. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews Matias Meyer’s The Last Christeros [Theatrical Review] This quaint drama offers up killer counter-programming to a summer film season now on its way out the door. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jason Lapeyre And Robert Wilson’s I Declare War [Theatrical Review] This coming of age tale is one of the best the genre has seen in quite some time. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Penny Lane’s Our Nixon [Theatrical Review] Our Nixon paints an intimate portrait of the most controversial White House in US history. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Larry Cohen’s Q: The Winged Serpent [Blu-ray Review] The cult classic finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingAugust 28, 2013
Joshua Reviews Craig R. Baxley’s Dark Angel [Blu-ray Review] You'll be as shocked as ever to know that not only is this film a gem, but it's a must own home video release for genre fans. Joshua BrunstingAugust 27, 2013