Joshua Reviews Eiichi Yamamoto’s The Belladonna Of Sadness [Theatrical Review] One of animated cinema's most singular achievements finally debuts stateside, with a great new 4k restoration. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
Joshua Reviews Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look Of Silence [Theatrical Review] How does director Joshua Oppenheimer follow up his beloved The Act Of Killing? Brilliantly. Joshua BrunstingJuly 17, 2015
The Newsstand – Episode 47 – The October Criterion Line-up, The Barnes & Noble Sale, And More! This month on the Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee to discuss the October 2015 Criterion Collection line-up, as well as the latest in Criterion rumors, news, packaging, and more. Subscribe to The... Ryan GallagherJuly 16, 2015
Masters of Cinema Cast – Episode 40 – Le Silence de la mer Its time to take a look at where a master began and in this case its Jean Pierre Melville and his debut Le Silence de la mer. Tom JenningsJuly 15, 2015
Amazon’s Prime Day DVD & Blu-ray Deals Check out all of the great DVD and Blu-ray deals for Amazon's deal celebration. Ryan GallagherJuly 15, 2015
Episode 161 – Luchino Visconti’s Senso Scott, David, and Trevor discuss the passion, history, opulence, and tragedy in Visconti's melodrama. Scott NyeJuly 14, 2015
Comic Con 2015 Preview Podcast For this special Comic Con preview, Ryan is joined by Brian Saur and Matt Patterson to chat about panels. Ryan GallagherJuly 8, 2015
Joshua Reviews Boo Ji-young’s Cart [NYAFF 2015 Review] New social justice drama looks at one of the main issues plaguing South Korea today. Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2015
Joshua Reviews Natalie Avital’s The Three Hikers [Theatrical Review] This debut documentary looks at a story that gripped the nation for well over two years. Joshua BrunstingJuly 7, 2015
The July 2015 Barnes & Noble 50% Off Criterion Collection Sale Has Begun! You know what you need to do. Ryan GallagherJuly 6, 2015
Scott Reviews Federico Fellini’s Fellini-Satyricon [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Fellini's extravagance looks outstanding on Blu-ray. Scott NyeJuly 6, 2015
Joshua Reviews Hong Seok-Jae’s Socialphobia [NYAFF 2015 Review] This film seems ripped right out of the headlines, and is a superb slow burn thriller. Joshua BrunstingJuly 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Sion Sono’s Tokyo Tribe [NYAFF 2015 Review] Sion Sono is back with an anarchic ode to hip-hop and classic gangster pictures. Joshua BrunstingJuly 5, 2015
Joshua Reviews Les Blank’s A Poem Is A Naked Person [Theatrical Review] With a Criterion Collection release looming, we look at a long awaited masterpiece from documentarian Les Blank. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2015
Joshua Reviews Khavn’s Ruined Heart: Another Love Story Between A Criminal And A Whore [NYAFF 2015 Review] This may be one of 2015's most original and thrilling achievements. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2015