James Reviews Michael R. Roskam’s Bullhead [Blu-Ray Review] A not so typical review for the new Blu-ray of James' number 3 film of 2011, Bullhead. James McCormickJune 28, 2012
Joshua Reviews Jonathan Caouette’s Walk Away Renee [Theatrical Review] New feature from the Tarnation director may very well be the best documentary of 2012. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2012
Scott Reviews Billy Wilder’s The Lost Weekend [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Billy Wilder's first best picture winner remains a searing drama. Scott NyeJune 26, 2012
Scott Reviews Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] I'm a Medford man - Medford, Oregon. Up in Medford, we take our time making up our minds. But we don't need to take our time declaring MoC's new Blu-ray edition of Double Indemnity absolutely essential. Scott NyeJune 23, 2012
Joshua Reviews Federico Fellini’s 8 1/2 [Blu-ray Review] Joshua looks at the classic film and its Criterion Blu-ray release. Joshua BrunstingJune 22, 2012
Joshua Reviews Ryan Sage’s Worth The Weight [Waterfront Film Festival 2012] Indie romantic comedy may very well be the best film of the festival. Joshua BrunstingJune 17, 2012
Joshua Reviews Darin Beckstead’s Somebody’s Hero [Waterfront Film Festival 2012] Film takes the romantic comedy, adds a super hero element, and makes a flawed, but charming crowd-pleaser. Joshua BrunstingJune 16, 2012
Joshua Reviews Clay Liford’s Wuss [Waterfront Film Festival 2012] Festival darling finds a teacher under fire, and goes places that you can't even begin to expect. Joshua BrunstingJune 15, 2012
Joshua Reviews Kirby Dick’s The Invisible War [Theatrical Review] The latest film from Kirby Dick may very well be his best and most important to date. Joshua BrunstingJune 14, 2012
Joshua Reviews Hal Ashby’s Harold And Maude [DVD Review] One of three major Criterion releases this week, Hal Ashby's classic gets one massive upgrade. Joshua BrunstingJune 12, 2012
West Reviews Paul Mariano & Kurt Norton’s These Amazing Shadows If you are a film aficionado and you're looking for a little affirmation that all your time in the dark was time well spent, this film is for you. West AnthonyJune 11, 2012
Scott Reviews Michelangelo Antonioni’s Le Amiche [Masters Of Cinema DVD Review] Michelangelo Antonioni's 1955 film shows signs of his work to come, but it's also a rich melodrama all its own. Scott NyeJune 11, 2012
Joshua Reviews Roy Ward Baker’s A Night To Remember [Blu-ray Review] Film was recently re-released on DVD and Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingJune 11, 2012
Joshua Reviews Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse [Theatrical Review] Film is the latest from the Life During Wartime director, and it may be his weakest outing yet. Joshua BrunstingJune 5, 2012
West Reviews Göran Olsson’s The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 This is a mixtape that demands to be heard. West AnthonyJune 5, 2012