Joshua Reviews Christian Petzold’s Barbara [NYFF Review] Berlin hit makes its way to NYFF this year and may be one of this year's strongest dramas. Joshua BrunstingOctober 1, 2012
James Reviews Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master [Theatrical Review] It's been 5 years since Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood. Has he made another masterpiece? James McCormickSeptember 20, 2012
Joshua Reviews Steve James’ Head Games [Theatrical Review] Steve James is back with yet another winning look into one of the sports world's biggest issues. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 20, 2012
Joshua Reviews David France’s How To Survive A Plague [Theatrical Review] We look at one of this year's greatest documentaries, How To Survive A Plague. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews Ryan O’Nan’s Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best [Theatrical Review] Despite the catchy pop numbers at this film's core, Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best never finds the right note to play for too long. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 19, 2012
Joshua Reviews David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis [Theatrical Review] Cronenberg hits theaters with what may be his best and most polarizing film in years. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 11, 2012
Joshua Reviews Todd Louiso’s Hello I Must Be Going [Theatrical Review] The opening night film from Sundance 2012 finally hits theaters. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2012
Joshua Reviews Ben Palmer’s The Inbetweeners Movie [Theatrical Review] With a new TV adaptation here stateside, we take a look at the feature film adaptation of the beloved British TV series. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 3, 2012
Joshua Reviews John Hillcoat’s Lawless [Theatrical Review] Does Hillcoat's long gestating follow-up to The Road live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingAugust 31, 2012
Catherine Reviews Joachim Trier’s Oslo, August 31st [Theatrical Review] Oslo, August 31st capitalizes on the evident potential seen from Trier's debut as he reins himself in for a more subtle, somberly reflective work that is markedly more rewarding. Catherine StebbinsAugust 26, 2012
Joshua Reviews Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master [Theatrical Review] Is it possible that Paul Thomas Anderson has outdone himself once again? Joshua BrunstingAugust 17, 2012
Joshua Reviews Tony Gilroy’s The Bourne Legacy [Theatrical Review] A new entry in the Bourne franchise may have been anticipated, but with hindsight being 20/20, it may not be all that welcome. Joshua BrunstingAugust 12, 2012
Joshua Reviews Gabrielle Provaas And Rob Schroder’s Meet The Fokkens [Theatrical Review] Insightful documentary may very well be one of the most entertaining documentaries you'll see this year. Joshua BrunstingAugust 9, 2012
Joshua Reviews Mark Hall’s Sushi: The Global Catch [Theatrical Review] In the guise of a fun food documentary, Sushi: The Global catch thankfully has much more on its mind. Joshua BrunstingAugust 9, 2012
Joshua Reviews Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts Of The Southern Wild [Theatrical Review] A Sundance and Cannes award winner, Beasts Of The Southern Wild has become a critical darling, and it's more than deserved. Joshua BrunstingJuly 29, 2012