Joshua Reviews Steve James’ Head Games [Theatrical Review] Steve James is back with yet another winning look into one of the sports world's biggest issues. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 20, 2012
Joshua Reviews Malgoska Szumowska’s Elles [Blu-ray Review] Juliet Binoche leads this erotic meditation on female sexuality that is stolen by two brilliant supporting performances. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews Three Films From Mario Bava [Blu-ray Review] Joshua takes a look at three classic films from Mario Bava now available on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews David France’s How To Survive A Plague [Theatrical Review] We look at one of this year's greatest documentaries, How To Survive A Plague. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews Ryan O’Nan’s Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best [Theatrical Review] Despite the catchy pop numbers at this film's core, Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best never finds the right note to play for too long. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews Buster Keaton’s The Navigator [Blu-ray Review] Kino's new Blu-ray for the iconic Keaton classic is a must-own. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 13, 2012
Joshua Reviews Herbert Blache’s The Saphead [Blu-ray Review] Joshua takes a look at Kino's new Blu-ray release of Keaton's first feature film performance Joshua BrunstingSeptember 13, 2012
West Reviews ‘Damon And Pythias’ And ‘Hercules, Samson And Ulysses’ [Warner Archive Collection DVD Review] West takes a look at two recent releases from the Warner Archive Collection. West AnthonySeptember 12, 2012
Joshua Reviews David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis [Theatrical Review] Cronenberg hits theaters with what may be his best and most polarizing film in years. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 11, 2012
Ryan Reviews James Cameron’s Titanic [Blu-ray Review] James Cameron's 1997 epic has been raised from the depths of standard definition to Blu-ray, and the release is worthy of the name Titanic. Ryan GallagherSeptember 10, 2012
Joshua Reviews Todd Louiso’s Hello I Must Be Going [Theatrical Review] The opening night film from Sundance 2012 finally hits theaters. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2012
Joshua Reviews Ben Palmer’s The Inbetweeners Movie [Theatrical Review] With a new TV adaptation here stateside, we take a look at the feature film adaptation of the beloved British TV series. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2012
Joshua Reviews Bela Tarr’s The Turin Horse [Blu-ray Review] Film is billed as the last from director Bela Tarr, and it may be his best yet. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2012
Joshua Review Ballplayer: Pelotero [DVD Review] Film looks at the influence and importance of baseball in the Dominican Republic and the troubles facing its players. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2012
Joshua Reviews John Hillcoat’s Lawless [Theatrical Review] Does Hillcoat's long gestating follow-up to The Road live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingAugust 31, 2012