For Criterion Consideration: Francis Ford Coppola’s The Cotton Club Of the many underrated features in Coppola's canon, this may be the most impressive and provocative. Joshua BrunstingMay 7, 2015
Off The Shelf – Episode 48 – New Releases For Tuesday, May 5th 2015 Ryan and Brian chat about the week's new releases. Ryan GallagherMay 6, 2015
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [May 1-3] These are the five films you can't miss this weekend. Joshua BrunstingMay 1, 2015
Joshua Reviews Bruce LaBruce’s Gerontophilia [Theatrical Review] A distinct change of pace for director Bruce LaBruce, but is this the type of change that his career needs? Joshua BrunstingMay 1, 2015
Scott Reviews Sidney Lumet’s The Offence [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] The wholly unusual star vehicle is an uncomfortable exploration of the murkiness of morality. Scott NyeApril 30, 2015
Off The Shelf – Episode 47 – New Releases For Tuesday, April 28th 2015 Ryan is joined by James McCormick to chat about the home video news and new releases for the past week. Ryan GallagherApril 29, 2015
Joshua Reviews Albert Maysles’ Iris [Theatrical Review] The late filmmaker's final film is as perfect a finale as one could ever hope to have. Joshua BrunstingApril 28, 2015
The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 27- Up All Night with Robert Downey Sr. Do not watch AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON until after you listen to this podcast! David BlakesleeApril 27, 2015
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch This Weekend [April 24-26] Here are five films you need to watch, from the comfort of your own home, this weekend. Joshua BrunstingApril 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Carol Reed’s Odd Man Out [Blu-ray Review] Carol Reed's masterpiece comes to Criterion Blu-ray. Is it worth a purchase? Joshua BrunstingApril 24, 2015
Joshua Reviews Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye To Language 3D [Blu-ray Review] Is Godard's latest yet another masterpiece or is it a flawed entry in the storied auteur's canon? Joshua BrunstingApril 21, 2015
Scott Reviews Sidney Lumet’s Network [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] The blazing Paddy Chayefsky-scripted satire comes burning into your TV...though thankfully not literally! Scott NyeApril 21, 2015
Joshua Reviews Zaza Urushadze’s Tangerines [Theatrical Review] The battle for peace is not only a thing nations themselves fight for. Throughout cinema history, filmmakers have been infatuated with the idea of peace and the reasoning behind the idea of war. Be it in non-fiction... Joshua BrunstingApril 17, 2015
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [April 17-19] These are the five things you should be watching while at home this weekend. Joshua BrunstingApril 17, 2015
The Newsstand – Episode 44 – The July 2015 Criterion Collection Line-up Ryan, David and Scott discuss the July 2015 line-up. Ryan GallagherApril 15, 2015