On the Hulu Channel: Metin Erksan’s Dry Summer The 1964 Golden Bear winner was a breakthrough for Turkish cinema. Scott NyeSeptember 1, 2013
Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave to Have US Premiere at NYFF McQueen's third feature is his second film to premiere at the festival. Sean HutchinsonAugust 31, 2013
A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Akira Kurosawa’s The Men Who Tread on the Tiger’s Tail Kurosawa's first samurai saga is perhaps the least known of all his films, but also among the most accessible and entertaining. David BlakesleeAugust 31, 2013
Joshua Reviews Matias Meyer’s The Last Christeros [Theatrical Review] This quaint drama offers up killer counter-programming to a summer film season now on its way out the door. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Jason Lapeyre And Robert Wilson’s I Declare War [Theatrical Review] This coming of age tale is one of the best the genre has seen in quite some time. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Penny Lane’s Our Nixon [Theatrical Review] Our Nixon paints an intimate portrait of the most controversial White House in US history. Joshua BrunstingAugust 30, 2013
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend (August 30-September 1) Here are five films to check out this weekend. Joshua BrunstingAugust 29, 2013
Joshua Reviews Larry Cohen’s Q: The Winged Serpent [Blu-ray Review] The cult classic finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingAugust 28, 2013
New York Film Festival Announces New Opening Act Series Catch up with some of the best previous work from NYFF51 filmmakers. Sean HutchinsonAugust 27, 2013
New York Film Festival Announces Revivals Slate Celebrating and re-visiting classic and important films by auteurs that helped shape world cinema. Sean HutchinsonAugust 27, 2013
Joshua Reviews Craig R. Baxley’s Dark Angel [Blu-ray Review] You'll be as shocked as ever to know that not only is this film a gem, but it's a must own home video release for genre fans. Joshua BrunstingAugust 27, 2013
For Criterion Consideration: Jafar Panahi’s Crimson Gold One of many great films from one of today's most interesting, and talked about, foreign voices. Joshua BrunstingAugust 26, 2013
On the Hulu Channel: Kim Ki-young’s The Housemaid The rediscovered masterpiece of Korean psycho-melodrama is part of the World Cinema Foundation's partnership with Criterion. Scott NyeAugust 25, 2013
Joshua Reviews Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise: Faith [Theatrical Review] The second film in the three part Paradise trilogy arrives this Friday. Joshua BrunstingAugust 23, 2013
Joshua David Lowery’s Ain’t Them Bodies Saints [Theatrical Review] David Lowery's new film may be one of 2013's best films. Joshua BrunstingAugust 23, 2013