Joshua Reviews João Pedro Rodrigues And João Rui Guerra da Mata’s The Last Time I Saw Macao [Theatrical Review] One of the more bizarre pictures from 2013 may be one of its most polarizing, and possibly one of its best. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 13, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jim Bruce’s Money For Nothing: Inside The Federal Reserve [Theatrical Review] This new documentary shines a light on what may be the root of all our economic evils. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 13, 2013
NYFF Names Andrea Arnold as Inaugural Filmmaker in Residence Arnold will get the opportunity to develop and refine new work. Sean HutchinsonSeptember 12, 2013
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [September 13-15] Here is an all Netflix list of films to watch this weekend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 12, 2013
Japan Society To Hold Two-Part Tribute to Donald Richie The series kicks off with "Richie's Fantastic Five." Sean HutchinsonSeptember 12, 2013
Anthology Film Archives And Cinema Tropical Team Up For Second Installment Of Popular GenMex Mexican Film Series Series looks at some of the most exciting films to come from Mexico. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 11, 2013
A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Katzelmacher My second review of films from the new Early Fassbinder Eclipse release. David BlakesleeSeptember 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Goro Miyazaki’s From Up On Poppy Hill [Blu-ray Review] This Goro Miyazaki-directed joy of a film is one of the most intriguing Ghibli pictures in some time. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jeff Orlowski’s Chasing Ice [Blu-ray Review] New environmental documentary may be one of the best to date. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 10, 2013
For Criterion Consideration: Steven Spielberg’s 1941 Spielberg's earliest and greatest flop isn't a flop at all. Sean HutchinsonSeptember 9, 2013
Disc Deals For The Week Of September 8th Through The 15th, 2013 Collecting the best DVD and Blu-ray deals online. Ryan GallagherSeptember 8, 2013
Scott Reviews Antonio Campos’ Simon Killer [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Scott isn't much for the film, but for its fans, this disc is as good as you could hope. Scott NyeSeptember 7, 2013
On the Hulu Channel: Nagisa Oshima’s A Street of Love and Hope Oshima's mini-feature makes no bones about its socio-political aims, and takes a personal, urgent view of the tough decisions that come with poverty. Scott NyeSeptember 7, 2013
Joshua Reviews Brian De Palma’s Passion [Theatrical Review] De Palma's new film is his best in 20 years. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2013
Joshua Reviews Dylan Mohan Gray’s Fire In The Blood [Theatrical Review] This new documentary is the most important film you'll see all weekend. Joshua BrunstingSeptember 6, 2013