Joshua Reviews Jeff Baena’s Life After Beth [Fantasia 2014 Review] This charming zombie romantic comedy is spear headed by a pair of great lead performances and is currently playing this year's Fantasia Film Festival. Joshua BrunstingAugust 2, 2014
Joshua Reviews Dan Krauss’ The Kill Team [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at a troubling story of the effects war has on the human moral code. Joshua BrunstingJuly 31, 2014
Joshua Reviews Daniel Auteuil’s Fanny [Theatrical Review] Second film in Auteuil's adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's romance trilogy is a beautiful look at the meaning of fatherhood. Joshua BrunstingJuly 20, 2014
Joshua Reviews Michael Rossato-Bennett’s Alive Inside [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the power of music on the human mind. Joshua BrunstingJuly 20, 2014
Joshua Reviews Daniel Auteuil’s Marius [Theatrical Review] New film is an adaptation of a play from legendary playwright Marcel Pagnol. Joshua BrunstingJuly 16, 2014
Joshua Reviews Katrin Gebbe’s Nothing Bad Can Happen [Theatrical Review] New film is Katrin Gebbe's directorial debut. Joshua BrunstingJuly 11, 2014
Scott Reviews Richard Linklater’s Boyhood [Theatrical Review] Boyhood is Linklater's finest film of the past decade, a work of quiet insight and tremendous compassion, the result of a truly independent mind following his instincts. Scott NyeJuly 10, 2014
Scott Reviews Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz’s Land Ho! [Theatrical Review] Two mumblecore directors tell a story of older characters, reminding us that self-reflection and discovery aren't just the province of the young. Scott NyeJuly 10, 2014
Joshua Reviews Bong Joon-Ho’s Snowpiercer [Theatrical Review] One of the year's most talked about genre films may very well be one of its most disappointing. (according to Josh) Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2014
Joshua Reviews Steve James’ Life Itself [Theatrical Review] Film looks at the life and work of legendary film critic Roger Ebert. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2014
Joshua Reviews David L. Lewis’ The Pleasures Of Being Out Of Step [Theatrical Review] New documentary highlights an influential name in jazz criticism. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2014
Joshua Reviews Mohammad Rasoulof’s Manuscripts Don’t Burn [Theatrical Review] The year's most important film has arrived. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2014
Joshua Reviews Joanna Hogg’s Exhibition [Theatrical Review] Hogg's latest film is one of the year's best, and most singular, pieces of art. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2014
Joshua Reviews Riley Morton’s Evergreen: The Road To Legalization [Theatrical Review] You haven't seen the marijuana legalization debate rage on like this before. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2014
Joshua Reviews Ryan McGarry’s Code Black [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the country's busiest ER. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2014