Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend (July 26-28) Here are five films to watch this weekend from the comfort of your own home. Joshua BrunstingJuly 26, 2013
Terrence Malick Sued Over Un-Produced Film Project Voyage of Time? More like too "Too Much Time." Sean HutchinsonJuly 26, 2013
Scott Reviews Maggie Carey’s The To Do List [Theatrical Review] The test of whether one can spend a feature film mocking their teenage years. Scott NyeJuly 26, 2013
Single-Take Trailer for Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity Debuts Online Clooney and Bullock dodge debris, and it's all without any cuts. Sean HutchinsonJuly 24, 2013
TIFF 2013: The Ten Must See Features Of This Year’s Festival Here are ten films Josh thinks one should keep a keen eye on during this year's Toronto International Film Festival Joshua BrunstingJuly 24, 2013
Scott Reviews Kaneto Shindo’s Kuroneko [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review) Shindo's spooky-scary ghost-cat film looks gorgeous, though very different from its Criterion incarnation. Scott NyeJuly 24, 2013
See Chaplin Films in 35mm at BAM in August Early favorites to controversial later features in glorious 35mm. Sean HutchinsonJuly 23, 2013
First Portion Of The TIFF 2013 Lineup Announced First wave of films from TIFF 2013 makes this yet another must-attend festival. Joshua BrunstingJuly 23, 2013
Joshua Reviews Maiken Baird And Michelle Major’s Venus And Serena [Blu-ray Review] This interesting sports documentary hit store shelves earlier this month. Joshua BrunstingJuly 23, 2013
Spike Lee Takes To Kickstarter For A New Project Could this be the first in a wave of auteurs taking to crowd sourcing for more personal projects? Joshua BrunstingJuly 22, 2013
For Criterion Consideration: Francis Ford Coppola’s Rumble Fish This film deserves to be discussed as possibly Coppola's best piece of work. Joshua BrunstingJuly 22, 2013
Joshua Reviews Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives [Theatrical Review] Could this be Refn's best film to date, or his biggest disappointment? Joshua BrunstingJuly 20, 2013
Joshua Reviews Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act Of Killing [Theatrical Review] Could this be as groundbreaking a documentary as it has been billed as? Short answer: Yes. Joshua BrunstingJuly 19, 2013
Scott Reviews Kaneto Shindo’s The Naked Island [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] A film of exceptional beauty, rhythm, and soul. Scott NyeJuly 19, 2013
Scott Reviews Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing [Theatrical Review] This might be the best documentary, and one of the best films, of the year. Scott NyeJuly 18, 2013