David Reviews Robert Bresson’s A Man Escaped [Blu-ray Review] Fontaine's pain is our gain. David BlakesleeMay 5, 2013
Joshua Reviews Shane Black’s Iron Man 3 [Theatrical Review] Is this the best Marvel film to date? Joshua BrunstingMay 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews Olivier Assayas’ Something In The Air [Theatrical Review] The director's follow-up to his epic drama, Carlos, may be one of his most intriguing pictures. Joshua BrunstingMay 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews D.W. Young’s The Happy House [Theatrical Review] New indie thriller will be interesting counter-programming for those not ready for the summer film season to start. Joshua BrunstingMay 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews Ron Morales’ Graceland [Theatrical Review] This is an early contender for this year's best thriller. Joshua BrunstingMay 3, 2013
Joshua Reviews Roy Ward Baker’s The Vampire Lovers [Blu-ray Review] Scream Factory brings us a new release of a Hammer Films gem. Joshua BrunstingMay 1, 2013
Joshua Reviews Criterion’s Pierre Etaix Box Set [Blu-ray Review] Is this Criterion's best release so far this year? Joshua BrunstingApril 29, 2013
James Reviews Emily Wilson’s Picnic Table [Film Review] A surreal and demented short film from Vice editor Emily Wilson. A short film that I wish had a longer running time. James McCormickApril 25, 2013
Scott Reviews Michael Bay’s Pain & Gain [Theatrical Review] Michael Bay's latest is a masterful evisceration of the commercialized American Dream. Scott NyeApril 25, 2013
Scott Reviews Jeff Nichols’ Mud [Theatrical Review] The writer/director's third feature is his most complacent, and least interesting. Scott NyeApril 23, 2013
James Reviews Joseph Kosinski’s Oblivion [Theatrical Review] James takes on Joseph Kosinski's newest film. He didn't have much luck the first time. What's in store for him this time around? James McCormickApril 23, 2013
Catherine Reviews Brandon Cronenberg’s Antiviral [Theatrical Review] Brandon Cronenberg's debut may not be able to capitalize on its potential, but its ideas and lead actor carry it through a steady intrigue. Catherine StebbinsApril 23, 2013
Scott Reviews Pierre Étaix’s The Suitor [Theatrical Review] Film plays Saturday and Monday at Portland's Northwest Film Center. Scott NyeApril 20, 2013
Joshua Reviews Francois Ozon’s In The House [Theatrical Review] The Potiche director is back with what may be his best film yet. Joshua BrunstingApril 19, 2013
Joshua Reviews Sebastian Junger’s Which Way Is The Front Line From Here [Theatrical Review] Film comes to us from Restrepo co-director Sebastian Junger. Joshua BrunstingApril 18, 2013