Scott Reviews Pierre Étaix’s The Suitor [Theatrical Review] Film plays Saturday and Monday at Portland's Northwest Film Center. Scott NyeApril 20, 2013
Joshua Reviews Francois Ozon’s In The House [Theatrical Review] The Potiche director is back with what may be his best film yet. Joshua BrunstingApril 19, 2013
David Reviews Pierre Étaix’s LE GRAND AMOUR [Theatrical Review] Though it's already too late to catch this film on the big screen in Portland, we're less than a week away from its availability on home video. David BlakesleeApril 16, 2013
David Reviews Pierre Étaix’s YOYO [THEATRICAL REVIEW] With a new Criterion box set on the way, this comedic masterpiece from 1965 is slated for big screen showings in Portland later this week. David BlakesleeApril 14, 2013
Scott Reviews Pierre Étaix’s As Long As You’re Healthy [Theatrical Review] Film will play at Portland's Northwest Film Center as part of the touring Pierre Étaix retrospective. Scott NyeApril 12, 2013
Scott Reviews Pablo Berger’s Blancanieves [Theatrical Review] This Spanish silent feature is magical, mysterious, and enthralling - in other words, a fairy tale. Scott NyeMarch 28, 2013
Joshua Reviews Matteo Garrone’s Reality [Theatrical Review] Garrone's follow-up to Gomorrah, can this film live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingMarch 22, 2013
Joshua Reviews Xavier Dolan’s I Killed My Mother [Theatrical Review] Dolan's debut feature finally makes its way to shores, but does it live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingMarch 20, 2013
Scott Reviews Juan Solanas’ Upside Down [Theatrical Review] The sci-fi romance that lacks ideas and heart. Scott NyeMarch 14, 2013
Catherine Reviews Sam Raimi’s Oz the Great and Powerful [Theatrical Review] Disney teams up with Sam Raimi in the hopes of reigniting the magic of Oz, à la 2010’s decidedly unmagical Alice in Wonderland. Catherine StebbinsMarch 13, 2013
Scott Reviews Park Chan-wook’s Stoker [Theatrical Review] South Korean director's English-language debut is a gas. Scott NyeFebruary 28, 2013
Joshua Reviews Lucien Castaing-Taylor And Verena Paravel’s Leviathan [Theatrical Review] This is an early contender for best film of 2013. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 28, 2013
Joshua Reviews Abbas Kiarostami’s Like Someone In Love [Theatrical Review] The director's follow-up to his beloved Certified Copy may be one of his best films yet. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 15, 2013
Joshua Reviews Steven Soderbergh’s Side Effects [Theatrical Review] With his career nearing its conclusion, is Side Effects a sign of a director spinning his wheels or is this the perfect note to start heading out on? Joshua BrunstingFebruary 8, 2013
Joshua Reviews Stephen Vittoria’s Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey With Mumia Abu-Jamal Film hit limited release Friday. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 1, 2013