Joshua Reviews Ethan Hawke’s Seymour: An Introduction [Theatrical Review] Hawke's debut film is a brisk, and beautiful, look at art and the practice of it. Joshua BrunstingMarch 13, 2015
Joshua Reviews The Life And Mind Of Mark DeFriest [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the life of a character you're never going to forget. Joshua BrunstingMarch 6, 2015
Joshua Reviews Lawrence Michael Levine’s Wild Canaries [Theatrical Review] Levine's latest film may be his best yet, and one of the best films of 2015 so far. Joshua BrunstingMarch 6, 2015
Joshua Reviews Robin Campillo’s Eastern Boys [Theatrical Review] Campillo's latest film is an emotionally devastating experiment in structure, unlike anything you've seen in ages. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 27, 2015
Joshua Reviews Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s The Hunting Ground [Theatrical Review] The team behind The Invisible War are back with this unforgettable look at "rape culture." Joshua BrunstingFebruary 27, 2015
Joshua Reviews Irene Gutierrez’s Hotel Nueva Isla [Theatrical Review] New documentary takes a page out of the Pedro Costa book to look at the state of Cuba in a deeply intimate, if flawed, gem. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Spike Lee’s Da Sweet Blood Of Jesus [Theatrical Review] Lee takes on a cult classic for his latest film. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 13, 2015
Joshua Reviews Jody Lee Lipes’ Ballet 422 [Theatrical Review] Lipes' new documentary looks at the formation of a new ballet from one of today's most iconic dance groups. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Celine Sciamma’s Girlhood [Theatrical Review] New coming of age film is director Celine Sciamma's third, and arguably best, feature film. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 29, 2015
Joshua Reviews Jenni Olson’s The Royal Road [Sundance Review] Essay documentary looks at a myriad of things, from Vertigo to the Mexican American War. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 29, 2015
Joshua Reviews Branden Kramer’s Ratter [Slamdance Review] New thriller looks at the dark side of a connected society. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 29, 2015
Joshua Reviews Dan Berk And Robert Olsen’s Body [Slamdance Review] Low-budget thriller takes to Park City for this year's Slamdance Film Festival. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 29, 2015
Joshua Reviews Steve Yu’s The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake Roberts [Slamdance Review] New documentary looks at the recovery of a legendary pro-wrestler. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Greg Vander Veer’s Miss Hill: Making Dance Matter [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at one of Modern Dance's greatest minds. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Paul Harrill’s Something, Anything [Theatrical Review] Debut film from director Paul Harrill looks at the impact of one tragedy on the life of a newlywed couple. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 9, 2015