Joshua Reviews Na Hong-jin’s The Wailing [Theatrical Review] Fresh off of a Cannes world premiere, this South Korean thriller is one of the year's creepiest films. Joshua BrunstingJune 2, 2016
Joshua Reviews Walter Salles’ Jia Zhangke: A Guy From Fenyang [Theatrical Review] Two beloved filmmakers collaborate to create one of the year's great meditations on the artistic process. Joshua BrunstingMay 27, 2016
Joshua Reviews Dominic Rodriguez’s Fursonas [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the truth behind the lives of men and women who make up the "furry" community. Joshua BrunstingMay 24, 2016
Joshua Reviews Ousmane Sembene’s Black Girl [Theatrical Review] With a Criterion home video release pending, Joshua looks at the new restoration of Ousmane Sembene's masterpiece. Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2016
Joshua Reviews Frida And Lasse Barkfors’ Pervert Park [Theatrical Review] One of the year's biggest surprises is also one of its most difficult and unforgettable documentaries. Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2016
Joshua Reviews Terence Davies’ Sunset Song [Theatrical Review] Terence Davies returns with another literary adaptation and another absolute masterpiece. Joshua BrunstingMay 13, 2016
Joshua Reviews Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan [Theatrical Review] Last year's Palme d'Or winner finally arrives in theaters as the 2016 Cannes Film Festival sits on the horizon. Joshua BrunstingMay 8, 2016
Joshua Reviews Ben Chace’s Sin Alas [Theatrical Review] The first American film to shoot in Cuba since 1959 hits theaters this weekend, and it's one of the year's biggest surprises. Joshua BrunstingMay 8, 2016
James Reviews Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room Murder Party. Blue Ruin. Now with Green Room, Jeremy Saulnier tries to perfect what he's already started. James McCormickApril 29, 2016
Joshua Reviews Christian Braad Thomsen’s Fassbinder: Love Without Demands [Theatrical Review] One of two documentaries about the beloved German filmmaker, this is one of the definitive texts when discussing this auteur. Joshua BrunstingApril 29, 2016
Joshua Reviews Maya Vitkova’s Viktoria [Theatrical Review] A singular debut, this marks the introduction of a new and important voice on the world cinema stage. Joshua BrunstingApril 29, 2016
Joshua Reviews Piero Messina’s L’Attesa [Theatrical Review] A protege of director Paolo Sorrentino steps out on his own to make a beautiful meditation on grief and loss. Joshua BrunstingApril 29, 2016
Joshua Reviews Laura Bispuri’s Sworn Virgin [Theatrical Review] One of the year's biggest surprises is this haunting debut drama from director Laura Bispuri. Joshua BrunstingApril 22, 2016
Joshua Reviews Josh Fox’s How To Let Go Of The World (And Learn To Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change) [Theatrical Review] Fox returns with yet another alarming meditation on the nature of climate change and the grassroots movements looking to make a change, no matter how small. Joshua BrunstingApril 22, 2016
Joshua Reviews Randall Wright’s Hockney [Theatrical Review] One of the UK's most influential artists gets an enjoyable, yet sterile, profile in this new documentary. Joshua BrunstingApril 22, 2016