Catherine Reviews Joachim Trier’s Oslo, August 31st [Theatrical Review] Oslo, August 31st capitalizes on the evident potential seen from Trier's debut as he reins himself in for a more subtle, somberly reflective work that is markedly more rewarding. Catherine StebbinsAugust 26, 2012
Scott Reviews Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Pigsty [Masters of Cinema DVD Review] Scott is as perplexed by Pasolini's 1969 picture as he is delighted by MoC's presentation of it. Scott NyeAugust 26, 2012
Joshua Reviews Andrew Haigh’s Weekend [Blu-ray Review] Yet another brilliant debut feature focused on by The Criterion Collection. Joshua BrunstingAugust 21, 2012
Joshua Reviews Paul Fejos’ Lonesome [Blu-ray Review] We take a look at the upcoming Blu-ray of this silent classic from Criterion. Joshua BrunstingAugust 21, 2012
Joshua Reviews Pablo Larrain’s Post Mortem [Blu-ray Review] Can Larrain's follow-up to his brilliant Tony Manero live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingAugust 21, 2012
Joshua Reviews Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master [Theatrical Review] Is it possible that Paul Thomas Anderson has outdone himself once again? Joshua BrunstingAugust 17, 2012
Scott Reviews Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Hawks And Sparrows [Masters of Cinema DVD Review] Pier Paolo Pasolini's favorite of his own films arrives on a splendid new DVD from Masters of Cinema. Scott NyeAugust 16, 2012
Scott Reviews Francis Ford Coppola’s Rumble Fish [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] One of Francis Ford Coppola's finest films comes to Blu-ray courtesy of Masters of Cinema. Scott NyeAugust 13, 2012
Joshua Reviews Louis Feuillade’s Les Vampires [Blu-ray Review] Finally, one of the greatest film serials makes its way to Blu-ray via Kino. Joshua BrunstingAugust 12, 2012
Joshua Reviews Tony Gilroy’s The Bourne Legacy [Theatrical Review] A new entry in the Bourne franchise may have been anticipated, but with hindsight being 20/20, it may not be all that welcome. Joshua BrunstingAugust 12, 2012
Joshua Reviews Gabrielle Provaas And Rob Schroder’s Meet The Fokkens [Theatrical Review] Insightful documentary may very well be one of the most entertaining documentaries you'll see this year. Joshua BrunstingAugust 9, 2012
Joshua Reviews Mark Hall’s Sushi: The Global Catch [Theatrical Review] In the guise of a fun food documentary, Sushi: The Global catch thankfully has much more on its mind. Joshua BrunstingAugust 9, 2012
Joshua Reviews Derek Jarman’s The Tempest [Blu-ray Review] Kino finally gives Jarman's Shakespeare adaptation the Blu-ray it deserves. Joshua BrunstingAugust 1, 2012
West Reviews Steven Soderbergh’s Gray’s Anatomy & And Everything Is Going Fine West takes a look at the two recent Soderbergh & Spalding Gray Blu-rays from Criterion. West AnthonyJuly 31, 2012
Joshua Reviews Alberto Cavalcanti’s They Made Me A Fugitive [Blu-ray Review] An unsung bit of film noir finally hits Blu-ray in a beautiful transfer via Kino. Joshua BrunstingJuly 30, 2012