Joshua Reviews Jimmy Chin And E. Chai Vasarhelyi’s Meru [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at one of the world's most dangerous, and alluring, locales. Joshua BrunstingAugust 14, 2015
Joshua Reviews Hubert Sauper’s We Come As Friends [Theatrical Review] Academy Award-nominee Sauper takes us into the heart of the Sudan as it is on the brink of implosion. Joshua BrunstingAugust 14, 2015
Joshua Reviews David T. Friendly And Mick Partridge’s Sneakerheadz [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the world of shoes and the obsession some have for them. Joshua BrunstingAugust 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Jon Watts’ Cop Car [Theatrical Review] The film that got its director, Jon Watts, the attention of Hollywood's biggest brand finally arrives in theaters. Does it live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingAugust 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Morgan Neville And Robert Gordon’s Best Of Enemies [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the moment televised debate changed forever. Joshua BrunstingJuly 31, 2015
Joshua Reviews Stevan Riley’s Listen To Me Marlon [Theatrical Review] This new documentary gives us a look deep inside one of cinema's greatest on screen performers. Joshua BrunstingJuly 31, 2015
Joshua Reviews Alex R. Johnson’s Two Step [Theatrical Review] This hard boiled debut from filmmaker Alex R. Johnson is a solid look into the seedy underbelly of small town Texas life. Joshua BrunstingJuly 31, 2015
Joshua Reviews Keith Miller’s Five Star [Theatrical Review] This sophomore effort from director Keith Miller is one of the summer's best independent dramas. Joshua BrunstingJuly 24, 2015
Scott Reviews Christian Petzold’s Phoenix [Theatrical Review] Petzold's new film is a suspenseful investigation of postwar reconstruction. Scott NyeJuly 23, 2015
Joshua Reviews Pedro Costa’s Horse Money [Theatrical Review] Costa returns with what may be his greatest achievement yet. Joshua BrunstingJuly 21, 2015
Joshua Reviews Takashi Murakami’s Jellyfish Eyes [Theatrical Review] The beloved artists makes his directing debut with this Criterion-approved feature. Joshua BrunstingJuly 21, 2015
Joshua Reviews Carlos Marques-Marcet’s 10,000 KM [Theatrical Review] This small scale look at modern relationships packs a big emotional punch. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Eiichi Yamamoto’s The Belladonna Of Sadness [Theatrical Review] One of animated cinema's most singular achievements finally debuts stateside, with a great new 4k restoration. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look Of Silence [Theatrical Review] How does director Joshua Oppenheimer follow up his beloved The Act Of Killing? Brilliantly. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Boo Ji-young’s Cart [NYAFF 2015 Review] New social justice drama looks at one of the main issues plaguing South Korea today. Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2015