Scott Reviews Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] The festival hit offers a sharply comedic look at our problematic relationship with technology. Scott NyeMarch 20, 2014
Scott Reviews J.B.L. Noel’s The Epic of Everest [Blu-ray Review] It is sometimes through the lens of the past that the world around us becomes more vital. Scott NyeMarch 20, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend [March 21-23] Here are five films to check out from the comfort of your own couch. Joshua BrunstingMarch 20, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Martin Scorsese’s Who’s That Knocking At My Door Scorsese's first film may be one of the most underrated directorial debuts of all time. Joshua BrunstingMarch 19, 2014
Press Notes: Errol Morris’ A Brief History Of Time Errol Morris' documentary is now available from the Criterion Collection, see what the press has to say about this new dual-format release. Ryan GallagherMarch 18, 2014
Mondo To Release Limited Prints For The Hidden Fortress Set your alerts and get your credit card ready: Mondo is releasing another Criterion print! Ryan GallagherMarch 17, 2014
Joshua Reviews Matt Wolf’s Teenage [Theatrical Review] New documentary shines a light on the birth of teenagers. Joshua BrunstingMarch 17, 2014
Sean Reviews Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel [Theatrical Review] Anderson's new film is a confectionary caper of the highest order. Sean HutchinsonMarch 14, 2014
Catherine Reviews Eugenio Mira’s Grand Piano [Theatrical Review] Eugenio Mira establishes a real taut flair with Grand Piano which always remains entertaining, even at its weakest. Catherine StebbinsMarch 14, 2014
Scott Reviews Masters of Cinema’s World Cinema Project: Volume One [Blu-ray Review] The first set of the MoC/World Cinema Foundation collaboration proves fruitful. Scott NyeMarch 14, 2014
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch This Weekend [March 14-16] Here are five films to watch at home this weekend. Joshua BrunstingMarch 14, 2014
Joshua Reviews Greg Williams’ The Anonymous People [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at addiction and recovery. Joshua BrunstingMarch 14, 2014
Joshua Reviews Arild Østin Ommundsen’s It’s Only Make Believe [Theatrical Review] New film from first time director Ommundsen is a cliche-ridden, but visually striking, character study. Joshua BrunstingMarch 13, 2014
A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Satyajit Ray’s The Stranger David concludes his exploration of the Late Ray box set from Eclipse. David BlakesleeMarch 12, 2014
For Criterion Consideration: Frank Borzage’s Moonrise Borzage's noir masterpiece is this week's entry in our For Criterion Consideration series. Joshua BrunstingMarch 11, 2014