Joshua Reviews Cullen Hoback’s Terms And Conditions May Apply [Slamdance Review] Documentary looks at the dangers of fine print on the web. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 22, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jason Banker, Jorge Torres-Torres And Tiffany Sudela Junker’s My Name Is Faith [Slamdance Review] This touching look at the mental health of a young girl, My Name Is Faith is a solid bit of non-fiction filmmaking. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 20, 2013
Joshua Reviews Brea Grant’s Best Friends Forever [Slamdance Review] Indie comedy adds some laughs to Park City during this year's Slamdance Film Festival. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 19, 2013
Joshua Reviews Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty [Theatrical Review] The film may be Oscar season's lightning rod for controversy, but it may also be the best film of 2012. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 11, 2013
Joshua Reviews Michael Apted’s 56 Up [Theatrical Review] Latest entry in director Michael Apted's Up series continues the streak of fantastic non-fiction films coming to theaters. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 11, 2013
Joshua Reviews Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained [Theatrical Review] One of 2012's most anticipated films may ultimately prove to be one of its bigger letdowns. Joshua BrunstingDecember 26, 2012
Joshua Reviews Walter Salles’ On The Road [Theatrical Review] The long awaited adaptation of the beloved novel is well made and acted, but lacks that Kerouac punch. Joshua BrunstingDecember 18, 2012
Joshua Reviews Sacha Gervasi’s Hitchcock [Theatrical Review] With 2012 being the year of Hitchcock, this film ever quite makes its mark. Joshua BrunstingDecember 7, 2012
Scott Reviews Roger Michell’s Hyde Park on Hudson [Theatrical Review] Even Bill Murray can't save this one. Scott NyeDecember 7, 2012
Joshua Reviews Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land [Theatrical Review] The latest from Gus Van Sant looks at one of the biggest environmental issues facing us today. Joshua BrunstingDecember 5, 2012
Joshua Reviews Roger Michell’s Hyde Park On Hudson Film stars Bill Murray and he may very well be the film's strongest attribute. Joshua BrunstingDecember 5, 2012
Joshua Reviews John Hyams’ Universal Soldier: Day Of Reckoning [Theatrical Review] Latest film in the franchise may be the best yet. Joshua BrunstingNovember 29, 2012
Joshua Reviews Jay Bulger’s Beware Of Mr. Baker [Theatrical Review] This rock-centric documentary looks at the life and work of one of music's greatest drummers. Joshua BrunstingNovember 26, 2012
Joshua Reviews Andrew Neel’s King Kelly [Theatrical Review] Andrew Neel's film may be one of the best found footage features to date. Joshua BrunstingNovember 26, 2012
Scott Reviews Peter Ramsey’s Rise of the Guardians [Theatrical Review] DreamWorks Animation's latest is their most beautiful of the CGI era, but is missing a core. Scott NyeNovember 22, 2012