Scott Reviews Ernst Lubitsch’s Trouble in Paradise [Masters of Cinema DVD Review] Ernst Lubitsch's masterpiece is as alive as cinema has ever been. Scott NyeNovember 22, 2012
Scott Reviews Peter Ramsey’s Rise of the Guardians [Theatrical Review] DreamWorks Animation's latest is their most beautiful of the CGI era, but is missing a core. Scott NyeNovember 22, 2012
Joshua Reviews Jean-Luc Godard’s Weekend [Blu-ray Review] Criterion's newly released Blu-ray may be their best of 2012. Joshua BrunstingNovember 19, 2012
Scott Reviews Joe Wright’s Anna Karenina [Theatrical Review] Joe Wright brings a theatrical tradition to his cinema of quality. Scott NyeNovember 16, 2012
Joshua Reviews David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook [Theatrical Review] The new film from director David O. Russell is one of his best to date. Joshua BrunstingNovember 14, 2012
Joshua Reviews D.W. Griffith’s Abraham Lincoln [Blu-ray Review] With Spielberg's big Lincoln epic arriving in wide release this Friday, we look at a newly released Blu-ray of one of cinema's first Lincoln films. Joshua BrunstingNovember 14, 2012
Joshua Reviews Fritz Lang’s Die Nibelungen [Blu-ray Review] Fritz Lang's masterpiece gets a justly fantastic Blu-ray from Kino. Joshua BrunstingNovember 12, 2012
Joshua Reviews Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln [Theatrical Review] Film may very well be Spielberg's best in ages. Joshua BrunstingNovember 8, 2012
Scott Reviews Fritz Lang’s Die Nibelungen [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Lang's two-part silent epic looks astounding. Scott NyeNovember 5, 2012
Joshua Reviews Robert Zemeckis’ Flight [Theatrical Review] Does a return to the realm of live action feature filmmaking for Robert Zemeckis bring with it a return to form? Joshua BrunstingNovember 3, 2012
Joshua Reviews Bradley Rust Gray’s Jack And Diane [Theatrical Review] Film is the latest from indie darling Bradley Rust Gray. Joshua BrunstingNovember 2, 2012
Joshua Reviews Joshua Marston’s The Forgiveness Of Blood [Blu-ray Review] Marston's second feature proves that while he may take his time crafting his films, his features are well worth the wait. Joshua BrunstingOctober 30, 2012
Joshua Reviews Zal Batmanglij’s The Sound Of My Voice [Blu-ray Review] Beloved indie darling finally hits home video, and lives up to the hype. Joshua BrunstingOctober 30, 2012
Joshua Reviews The Wachowskis And Tom Tykwer’s Cloud Atlas [Theatrical Review] Often thought an impossible novel to adapt for the big screen, three of today's foremost filmmakers take a stab at one of this generation's most beloved novels. And we should all be thankful. Joshua BrunstingOctober 26, 2012
Scott Reviews Leos Carax’s Holy Motors [Theatrical Review] Leos Carax's lightning rod of a film is one of the year's most essential films; and one of its best. Scott NyeOctober 26, 2012