Joshua Reviews Anne Emond’s Nuit #1 (Theatrical Review) An export from our neighbors to the north, Nuit #1 is one of the best independent releases in months. Joshua BrunstingJuly 25, 2012
Joshua Reviews Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises [Theatrical Review] The final film in Chris Nolan's Bat-trilogy has arrived, and what a bang to go out with. Joshua BrunstingJuly 20, 2012
Joshua Reviews Woody Allen’s To Rome With Love [Theatrical Review] Another year, another Woody Allen film. Joshua BrunstingJuly 16, 2012
Joshua Reviews Morgan Spurlock’s Mansome [Theatrical Review] Film finds Morgan Spurlock at both his most entertaining, and also his slightest. Joshua BrunstingJuly 13, 2012
Joshua Reviews Marble Slinger’s Degenerate Art: The Art And Culture Of Glass Pipes [Theatrical Review] Film focuses on the art of glass pipes, and proves to be a mixed bag of a documentary. Joshua BrunstingJuly 13, 2012
Joshua Reviews Diego Luna’s Abel [Theatrical Review] Jumping from in front of to behind the camera, Diego Luna proves he may be a director to keep an eye on. Joshua BrunstingJuly 13, 2012
James Reviews Seth MacFarlane’s Ted [Theatrical Review] Does Seth McFarlane win James over with his raunchy comedy? Or does he wish he could change the channel in the theater? James McCormickJuly 1, 2012
Catherine Reviews Brenda Chapman and Mark Andrews’ Brave [Theatrical Review] Pixar's latest, their first female-centric film, successfully deals with maintaining identity amidst tradition and takes on the underexplored bond between mother and daughter. Catherine StebbinsJuly 1, 2012
Joshua Reviews Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom [Theatrical Review] While he may have his detractors, director Wes Anderson may have just given the world his best film in years. Joshua BrunstingJuly 1, 2012
Joshua Reviews Andre Techine’s Unforgiveable [Theatrical Review] Film hits theaters in limited release this weekend. Joshua BrunstingJune 29, 2012
Joshua Reviews Jonathan Caouette’s Walk Away Renee [Theatrical Review] New feature from the Tarnation director may very well be the best documentary of 2012. Joshua BrunstingJune 27, 2012
Joshua Reviews Kirby Dick’s The Invisible War [Theatrical Review] The latest film from Kirby Dick may very well be his best and most important to date. Joshua BrunstingJune 14, 2012
West Reviews Paul Mariano & Kurt Norton’s These Amazing Shadows If you are a film aficionado and you're looking for a little affirmation that all your time in the dark was time well spent, this film is for you. West AnthonyJune 11, 2012
Joshua Reviews Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse [Theatrical Review] Film is the latest from the Life During Wartime director, and it may be his weakest outing yet. Joshua BrunstingJune 5, 2012
West Reviews Göran Olsson’s The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 This is a mixtape that demands to be heard. West AnthonyJune 5, 2012